Internal Decoration. Notwithstanding clause 3.4.2, the Tenant will not be required to redecorate the external surfaces of the Property.
Internal Decoration. To keep the interior of your home in good and clean condition and to decorate all internal parts of your home as often as is necessary to keep them in good decorative order.
Internal Decoration. In every fifth year of the Term and in the last six months thereof however determined (but not in two consecutive years) to paint paper plaster or otherwise treat as the case may require all interior parts of the Premises usually or requiring to be painted, papered, plastered or otherwise treated with not less than two coats of good quality paint or other suitable material of good quality in a proper and workmanlike manner the colour and quality of the paint and other finishes in the last six months of the Term to be first approved by the Landlord and also at the same time with every such painting to wash down all tiles glazed bricks and similar washable surfaces and make good all ornamental works and generally to redecorate throughout restoring and making good the Premises
Internal Decoration. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing covenants during the Initial Internal Decoration Year and thereafter at least once in every five years of the Term calculated from the Initial Internal Decoration Year and also in the last three months thereof whether determined by effluxion of time or otherwise to paint french polish or otherwise treat as the case may be all internal surfaces usually or requiring to be so treated of the Demised Premises having first prepared such surfaces by stripping off stopping and priming as may be necessary and to wash down all washable surfaces and to grain marble or varnish any parts so treated all decorations being carried out with high quality materials and where painting is involved two coats being applied in addition to the priming coat such decoration in the last three months of the Term to be executed in such colours patterns and materials as the Landlord may require
Internal Decoration. (1) Party B may decorate the premises with the permission of Party A and does not require the restoration of the original condition after the expiration of the term. Otherwise, Party A has the right to ask Party B to stop work immediately. Party A shall have the right to ask Party B to restore the building to its original state if Party B destroys the structure of the building while decorating, decorating or adding new things. Party A shall have the right to rescind this Contract and compensate Party A for the corresponding losses if Party B renovates or damages the building structure without permission and disobeys the management.
Internal Decoration. In the last year of the first period and of every consecutive period of five years of the Term and also in the last year of the Term (howsoever determined) to paint polish paper or otherwise treat as appropriate all the internal parts (usually or requiring to be painted polished papered
Internal Decoration. To keep the interior of Your Home in a reasonable and clean condition and to decorate the internal parts as often as is necessary to keep them in good decorative order.
Internal Decoration. The Tenant shall redecorate the shop/café on a rolling maintenance programme so that all the internal parts of the shop/cafe are redecorated once every two years and in the last year of the term however it is terminated.
Internal Decoration. ELDERLY / DISABLED TENANTS The Council will decorate a room every five years (subject to funding):
Internal Decoration. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing obligations, in every fifth year of the Period of this Lease and also in the last three months of the Period of this Lease (but so there shall be no obligation to do so in successive years or more than once in the same year) to paint or otherwise treat as the case may be all internal surfaces of the Premises as are usually painted such decoration in the last three months of the Period of this Lease to be executed in such colours, patterns and materials as the Landlord may require.