Grantor's Covenants: Covenant to Maintain Sample Clauses

Grantor's Covenants: Covenant to Maintain. Subject to Paragraph 2 and the terms and conditions of this Restriction and such other terms and conditions as the Commission may reasonably impose to accomplish the purposes of this Restriction, the Grantor covenants and agrees at all times to maintain the Building in the same structural condition and state of repair to that existing following the completion of restoration work to be completed as a result of the expenditure of Community Preservation Funds. Grantor's obligation to maintain shall require replacement, repair, and reconstruction by Grantor whenever necessary to preserve the exterior of the Building. Subject to the casualty provisions of paragraphs 9 and 10, this obligation to maintain shall require replacement, rebuilding, repair, and reconstruction of the Building whenever necessary in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Commission and in accordance with The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings (36 CFR 67 and 68), as these may be amended from time to time (hereinafter the "Secretary's Standards"). Grantor's covenant herein shall be limited to funds reasonably available therefore. Should the parties disagree as to the need of maintenance or the availability of funds the matter may be submitted by either party for arbitration pursuant to the Massachusetts arbitration statute then in effect.
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Grantor's Covenants: Covenant to Maintain. Subject to paragraph 2 and the terms and conditions of this Restriction and such other terms and conditions as the Commission may reasonably impose to accomplish the purposes of this Restriction, the Grantor covenants and agrees at all times to maintain the 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx House in the same structural condition and state of repair existing as of the date of this Restriction, and thereafter to that existing following the substantial completion of restoration work to be completed. Grantor’s obligation to maintain shall require replacement, repair, and reconstruction by Grantor whenever necessary to preserve the exterior of the 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx House. Subject to the casualty provisions of paragraphs 9 and 10, this obligation to maintain shall require replacement, rebuilding, repair, and reconstruction of the 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx House whenever necessary in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Commission and in accordance with the Secretary’s Standards.
Grantor's Covenants: Covenant to Maintain. Subject to Paragraph 2 and the terms and conditions of this Restriction and such other terms and conditions as the Commission may reasonably impose to accomplish the purpose of this Restriction, the Grantor covenants and agrees at all times to maintain the Building in the same structural condition and state of repair as that existing on the date of this Restriction. Grantor's obligation to maintain shall require replacement, repair, and reconstruction by Grantor whenever necessary to preserve the exterior of the Building. Subject to the casualty provisions of paragraphs 9 and 10, this obligation to maintain shall require replacement, rebuilding, repair, and reconstruction of the Building whenever necessary in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Commission and in accordance with The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings (36 CFR 67 and 68), as these may be amended from time to time (hereinafter the "Secretary's Standards"). Grantor's covenant to maintain herein shall be limited to funds reasonably available therefore. Should the parties disagree as to the need of maintenance or the availability of funds the matter may be submitted by either party for arbitration pursuant to the Massachusetts arbitration statute then in effect.
Grantor's Covenants: Covenant to Maintain. Grantor agrees at all times and to the best of its ability to maintain the Building and the Property in sound structural condition and good state of repair in accordance with the terms of this paragraph (allowing for historically-accurate restoration that may be made from time to time). It is the Grantor’s intent that the exterior of the Building be maintained in a physical appearance and composition that is as close to its current appearance and composition as is reasonably possible, excepting the alterations and additions allowable per the Restriction Guidelines (Exhibit E). Grantor’s obligation to maintain shall require replacement, repair, and reconstruction by Grantor whenever necessary to preserve the exterior of the Building in sound structural condition and a good state of repair. Subject to the casualty provisions of Paragraphs 7 and 8, this obligation to maintain shall require repair, restoration, replacement, rebuilding, and reconstruction of the Building whenever necessary in accordance with The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving. Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings (36 C.F.R. 67 and 68), as these may be amended from time to time (the "Secretary's Standards"), and in accordance with the Restriction Guidelines in Exhibit E.
Grantor's Covenants: Covenant to Maintain. Subject to Paragraph 2 and the terms and conditions of this Restriction and such other terms and conditions as the Commission may reasonably impose to accomplish the purposes of this Restriction, the Grantor covenants and agrees at all times to maintain the Building in the same structural condition and state of repair to that which is currently existing. Grantor's obligation to maintain shall require replacement, repair, and reconstruction by Grantor whenever necessary to preserve the exterior of the Building. Subject to the casualty provisions of paragraphs 9 and 10, this obligation to maintain shall require replacement, rebuilding, repair, and reconstruction of the Building whenever necessary in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Commission and in accordance with The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings (36 CFR 67 and 68), as these may be amended from time to time (hereinafter the "Secretary's Standards”).
Grantor's Covenants: Covenant to Maintain. (a) Grantor agrees at all times to maintain the Buildings in the same or better structural condition and state of repair as that existing on the effective date of this Easement. Grantor’s obligation to maintain shall require replacement, repair, and/or reconstruction by Grantor whenever necessary to preserve the Buildings in the same or better structural condition and state of repair as that existing on the date of this Easement.
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