Failure to Repair and Maintain Sample Clauses

Failure to Repair and Maintain. 11.7.1 If the Tenant does not carry out any repairs, maintenance or other works required under this Lease within 10 Business Days of receiving written notice from the Landlord, the Landlord may enter the Premises to carry out those repairs, maintenance and works at any reasonable time after giving the Tenant reasonable notice. 11.7.2 The Tenant must pay to the Landlord on demand the cost of all those repairs, maintenance and works.
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Failure to Repair and Maintain. If the Tenant does not carry out any repairs, maintenance or other works required under this Lease within 14 days of receiving written notice from the Council to do so, then the Council may enter the Premises to carry out such repairs, maintenance and works at any reasonable time after giving the Tenant further reasonable notice. The cost of all such repairs, maintenance and works must be paid by the Tenant to the Council on demand9.
Failure to Repair and Maintain. In the event City fails to promptly undertake the obligations imposed herein within ninety (90) days of written notice by the Authority to the City, the Authority, in addition to the other remedies provided herein, shall have the right to enter on to the Leased Premises and effect such repairs and recover those costs and expenses from City.
Failure to Repair and Maintain. ‌ If the Licensee does not carry out any repairs, maintenance or other works required under this Licence within 14 days of receiving written notice from the Council, the Council may enter the Licensed Area to carry out such repairs, maintenance and works at any reasonable time after giving the Licensee reasonable notice. The cost of all such repairs, maintenance and works must be paid by the Licensee to the Council on demand.
Failure to Repair and Maintain. If Company fails to perform Company’s maintenance responsibilities, City shall have the right, but not the obligation, to perform such maintenance responsibilities, provided City has first, in any situation not involving an emergency, by written notice to Company, delivered in accordance with Article 37, afforded Company a period within which to correct the failure of 30 days or of such longer duration as may be reasonably required to rectify the failure through the exercise of prompt, diligent and continuous effort said extension must be approved by City. All costs incurred by City in performing Company’s maintenance responsibility, plus a 15% administrative charge, shall be paid by Company within 30 days of receipt of billing therefore. Failure of Company to pay for more than 30 days after receipt of City’s notice of delinquency shall be deemed a condition of default. City retains the right, after giving reasonable advance notice to Company, to enter upon the Premises to repair any utilities thereon that serve any areas. City shall endeavor to use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize interference or disruption to Company’s operations.
Failure to Repair and Maintain. If the Lessee does not carry out any repairs, maintenance or other works required under this Lease within 14 days of receiving written notice from the Council, the Council may enter the Leased Area to carry out such repairs, maintenance and works at any reasonable time after giving the Lessee reasonable notice. The cost of all such repairs, maintenance and works must be paid by the Lessee to the Council on demand.
Failure to Repair and Maintain. If the Licensee does not carry out the repairs, maintenance or works required under this Licence within 14 days of receiving written notice from the Licensor to do so: 7.8.1 the Licensor may carry out such repairs, maintenance and works at any reasonable time after giving the Licensee reasonable notice; and 7.8.2 charge the cost of all such repairs, maintenance and works to the Licensee.
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Related to Failure to Repair and Maintain

  • Repairs and Maintenance (a) Except for the obligations of Landlord pursuant to Section 9(b) of this Lease and except as caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or its agents, contractors, servants, invitees or employees or Landlord’s default hereunder, Tenant shall keep, maintain, and repair or cause to be repaired and maintained, at its sole cost and expense, the Premises, including, without limitation: HVAC, mechanical and electrical equipment and all systems in or serving the Premises, the Utility Infrastructure, the Critical Fixtures and Equipment, parking areas, sidewalks, roadways and landscaping, in good repair and condition and appearance, normal wear and tear excepted, and shall make all repairs and replacements which may be required to be made in order to keep and maintain the Premises, including without limitation, the Utility Infrastructure and Critical Fixtures and Equipment, in as good repair and appearance as they were when originally delivered to Tenant, except for ordinary wear and tear and subject to the provisions of Section 13 and Section 14 hereof, and Tenant shall, in all events, make all repairs, replacements and perform maintenance and other work for which it is responsible hereunder, in a good, proper and workmanlike manner in accordance with customary standards for first-class data centers. (b) Subject to the provisions of Section 13 and Section 14 hereof, Landlord shall make all necessary roof repairs and structural repairs to the Premises including those repairs and replacements necessary to keep the roof, exterior walls, foundation and structural frame of the Premises in good order and repair and perform such repairs in accordance with customary standards for first-class data centers. Landlord shall initiate all such repairs promptly and to remedy any condition requiring repair by Landlord with due diligence. (c) If Tenant shall be in default under any of the provisions of this Section 9, Landlord may, after thirty (30) days written notice to Tenant and failure of Tenant to cure during said period unless such default is of such a nature that it cannot with reasonable diligence be cured within said period, then the cure period shall be extended by such period as may be required with the application of reasonable diligence to cure the default, but without notice in the event of an emergency, do whatever is necessary to cure such default as may be appropriate under the circumstances for the account of and at the expense of Tenant. If an emergency exists, Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to notify Tenant of the situation by phone or other available communication before taking any such action to cure such default. All reasonable sums so paid by Landlord or Tenant, as applicable, and all reasonable costs and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) so incurred, together with interest at the Lease Default Rate from the date of payment or incurring of the expense, shall constitute Additional Rent payable by Tenant under this Lease and shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord on demand. (d) If Landlord shall be in default under any of the provisions of this Section 9, Tenant may, after thirty (30) days written notice to Landlord and failure of Landlord to cure during said period unless such default is of such a nature that it cannot with reasonable diligence be cured within said period, then the cure period shall be extended by such period as may be required with the application of reasonable diligence to cure the default, but without notice in the event of an emergency, do whatever is necessary to cure such default as may be appropriate under the circumstances for the account of and at the expense of Landlord. If an emergency exists, Tenant shall use reasonable efforts to notify Landlord of the situation by phone or other available communication before taking any such action to cure such default. All reasonable sums so paid by Tenant and all reasonable costs and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) so incurred, together with interest at the Lease Default Rate from the date of payment or incurring of the expense, shall constitute amounts payable by Landlord under this Lease and shall be paid by Landlord to Tenant on demand. (e) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Tenant shall additionally perform, at its cost and expense, all maintenance, repair, and replacement obligations hereunder relating to any of the Building’s systems, the Building’s elevators, the Utility Infrastructure, or the Critical Fixtures and Equipment. In addition, in connection with Tenant’s maintenance, repair, and replacement obligations under this Lease, Tenant shall at its own cost and expense enter into regularly scheduled preventative maintenance service contracts, with vendors, approved by Landlord, in its reasonable discretion, for servicing all Building systems, Utility Infrastructure, elevators, and Critical Fixtures and Equipment. Tenant shall cause such maintenance contracts to designate Landlord a third (3rd) party beneficiary, with the right to receive all notices delivered under such contracts, and the ability to exercise Tenant’s rights thereunder upon Tenant’s default under this Section 9 or upon Tenant’s default under an applicable maintenance contract. (f) In the event of an emergency adversely affecting the structure of the Premises, Tenant shall make all reasonable efforts to inform Landlord of the emergency. If Tenant is unable to make contact with Landlord or Landlord does not, within a reasonable amount of time, take actions necessary to end such emergency, Tenant may take the minimum steps reasonably necessary to end the emergency at Landlord’s expense. All reasonable sums paid by Tenant in taking such actions as are permitted by the provisions of Section 9(f) above shall be paid by Landlord within thirty (30) days after receipt of Tenant’s demand therefor. After the emergency has ended, any repair required of Landlord under this Lease shall be made by Landlord in accordance with the terms of this Lease and any repair required of Tenant under this Lease shall be made by Tenant in accordance with the terms of this Lease.

  • Maintenance and Repairs (1) Except for matters specified under Paragraph 4 above and Paragraph 8A(3) below as being Landlord's obligation, Tenant shall, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, maintain the Premises in good order, condition and repair, ordinary wear and tear and damage by fire and casualty excepted, including: the interior surfaces of the ceilings, walls and floors; all doors and interior windows; furnishings installed within the Premises; all equipment installed by or at the expense of Tenant; and all plumbing, heating, ventilating, electrical and lighting facilities and fixtures; all landscaping, parking lots, fences and signs located within the Premises. (2) In the event that Tenant fails to maintain the Premises in good order, condition and repair as required under this Lease, Landlord shall give Tenant prior written notice to do such acts as are required to so maintain the Premises. In the event that Tenant fails to commence such work within 30 days after written demand by Landlord, and diligently prosecute it to completion, then Landlord shall have the right, but shall not be obligated, to do such acts and expend such funds at the expense of Tenant as are reasonably required to perform such work. Landlord shall have no liability to Tenant for any reasonable damage, inconvenience or interference with Tenant's use of the Premises as a result of performing any such work. (3) Landlord will maintain, repair and replace all structural components of the Premises and the roof of the Building, and if a repair, replacement or alteration or other change would be considered a capital improvement or replacement to the Premises under generally accepted accounting principles, then it shall be Landlord's responsibility to promptly make and pay for such repair, replacement, alteration or other change. The cost of any such capital improvement shall be amortized over the useful life of such item and Tenant agrees to pay its percentage share (which shall be determined by dividing the square footage of the Building by the square footage of all buildings benefitted by such improvement, including the Building) of the annual amortized amount. Such payment will be made by Tenant as set forth in Paragraph 4 above. Landlord shall do all acts required to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations and rules of any public authority relating to the Premises, except to the extent that the foregoing are solely a result of Tenant's use of the Premises. Tenant shall do all acts required to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations and rules of any public authority relating solely to Tenant's use of the Premises. If a repair is required as a result of Tenant's negligence and such repair cost is not covered by insurance proceeds, Tenant will pay for the cost of such repair. Notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary, in the event that the need for repairs or the making of repairs (or both) which Landlord is obligated to effect at Landlord's expense renders a material portion of the Premises unusable for more than three consecutive business days, then Tenant shall be entitled to an abatement of rent commencing with the fourth business day that the same are unusable; provided, however, that Tenant shall not be entitled to a pro rata abatement of rent under the foregoing due to unusability (i) caused directly or indirectly by any act or omission of Tenant or any of Tenant's servants, employees, agents, contractors, visitors or licensees, (ii) where Tenant makes a decoration, alteration, improvement or addition which directly causes such unusability, or (iii) where the repair in question is one which Tenant is obligated to furnish under the provisions of this Lease.

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