Grounds and Buildings Clause Samples
The 'Grounds and Buildings' clause defines the responsibilities and rights related to the use, maintenance, and condition of the physical property covered by an agreement, including both the land and any structures on it. Typically, this clause outlines which party is responsible for repairs, upkeep, and compliance with relevant regulations, and may specify permitted uses or restrictions on alterations. Its core function is to ensure clarity regarding property management and to allocate responsibility for the condition and use of the premises, thereby preventing disputes over maintenance and usage.
Grounds and Buildings. The Golf Pro agrees that he will conduct the concessions in a clean and creditable manner. He/she shall cooperate with City employees to keep the premises (which shall be understood to include the area used by the Golf Pro, corridors and hallways adjacent thereto) and the area adjacent to the buildings, up to 25 yards, in a tidy and presentable condition at all times; and the Golf Pro shall be responsible for all cleaning of the clubhouse buildings, including flooring, walls, fixtures, and windows on an as needed basis. The Golf Pro will use his best efforts to prohibit any unlawful or disorderly conduct on the premises, and he will assist the City in the enforcement of all of the rules and regulations of City Building Inspection, Fire, and Health Departments. In addition, the City shall provide and maintain an alarm system for the clubhouse building.
