Common use of Good Order, Condition And Repair Clause in Contracts

Good Order, Condition And Repair. Landlord, at its cost and expense, but subject to Tenant’s obligation to pay the Tenant’s Operating Cost Share as required by Section 7.1, shall keep and maintain in good and sanitary order, in a first class condition and repair, all Common Areas and each such Building and every part thereof, wherever located, including, but not limited to the structural components of the Buildings, the roof, signs, exterior, interior, walls, ceiling, electrical system, plumbing system, telephone and communications systems of each such Building, all the HVAC equipment and related mechanical systems serving each such Building, all doors, door checks, windows, plate glass, door fronts, plumbing and sewage and other utility facilities, fixtures, lighting, wall surfaces, floor surfaces and ceiling surfaces of each such Building and all other interior repairs, foreseen and unforeseen, (except the interior of the Premises and the systems designated for Tenant’s exclusive use required to be repaired and maintained by Tenant as required by Section 10.1(a) above).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Work Letter (Natera, Inc.), Work Letter (Natera, Inc.), Suit Lease (Nektar Therapeutics)

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