Landlord’s Personal Property. Tenant acknowledges that the below checked personal property have been furnished and are in good working condition and are to remain in the Premises upon termination. Refrigerator Stove/Range/Oven Microwave Sink Disposal Dishwasher Washing Machine Clothes Dryer Wall/Window A/C Water Softener Lawn Mower Security System
(A) Tenant agrees to turn off and not operate the following appliances while absent from the Premises: stove/range/oven, microwave, sink disposal, dishwasher, washing machine, and clothes dryer.
Landlord’s Personal Property. Tenant shall, during the entire Term, maintain all of Landlord's Personal Property in good order, condition and repair as shall be necessary in order to operate the Facilities for the Primary Intended Use in compliance with applicable licensure and certification requirements, applicable Legal Requirements and Insurance Requirements, and customary industry practice for the Primary Intended Use. If any of Landlord's Personal Property requires replacement in order to comply with the foregoing, Tenant shall replace it with other similar property of the same or better quality at Tenant's sole cost and expense; the Replaced Property shall no longer be Landlord's Personal Property; and the Replacement Property shall become part of Landlord's Personal Property. Tenant shall not permit or suffer Landlord's Personal Property to be subject to any lien, charge, encumbrance, financing statement or contract of sale or the like, except for any purchase money security interest or equipment or Landlord's interest expressly approved in advance, in writing, by Landlord. At the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, all of Landlord's Personal Property shall be surrendered to Landlord with the Leased Property in the condition required by Section 9.1.6 hereof.
Landlord’s Personal Property. If Landlord has provided any Landlord's Personal Property with respect to the Facility, Tenant shall maintain such property in the same manner as Tenant maintains Tenant's Personal Property. Upon the loss, destruction, or obsolescence of any of the Landlord's Personal Property, Tenant shall replace such property with Tenant's Personal Property, which such property shall be owned by Tenant but which shall nevertheless be deemed to be Landlord's Personal Property for purposes of this Article VI.
Landlord’s Personal Property. All tangible personal property owned by Landlord and located at the Land or the Leased Improvements (together with any replacements thereof pursuant to Section 6.3 below, “Landlord’s Personal Property”). SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to the Permitted Encumbrances (as hereinafter defined).
Landlord’s Personal Property. No personal property or furnishings are provided by Landlord with the Premises except the personal property listed above. All items attached to the Premises at commencement of the tenancy, including coat racks, pot racks, any hooks, shower curtain, recycle containers, makeup mirrors, bike bar, etc., are part of the Premises and Xxxxxxxx’s property. Xxxxxx agrees to pay Landlord for any replacement of any of Landlord’s personal property, furnishings and parts of the Premises that are missing or damaged at the end of the tenancy.
Landlord’s Personal Property. During the Term of this Lease, Tenant shall have the right, at no cost to Tenant, to use in the Premises the furniture, fixture and equipment owned by Landlord as identified on Exhibit E attached hereto (“Landlord’s Personal Property”), subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Article 33. All right, title or interest in Landlord’s Personal Property shall be in and remain with Landlord and no right, title or interest in Landlord’s Personal Property shall pass to Tenant other than the right to possess and use Landlord’s Personal Property for the Term of this Lease. Tenant shall: (a) at its sole expense, repair and maintain each item of Landlord’s Personal Property in the same condition as when received, ordinary wear and tear and damage due to Casualty excepted, and in compliance with all applicable Requirements and all instructions and recommendations as to the repair and maintenance of such item of Landlord’s Personal Property issued at any time by the vendor and/or manufacturer thereof; (b) maintain conspicuously on any of Landlord’s Personal Property such labels, plates, decals or other markings as Landlord may reasonably require, stating that Landlord is the owner of such Personal Property; and (c) not, directly or indirectly, create, incur or permit to exist any lien, encumbrance, mortgage, pledge, attachment or security interest on or with respect to Landlord’s Personal Property (except those of persons claiming by, through or under Landlord). If all or any portion of an item of Landlord’s Personal Property becomes lost, stolen, destroyed, damaged beyond repair or rendered permanently unfit for use for any reason, or in the event of any condemnation, confiscation, theft or seizure or requisition of title to or use of such item, Tenant shall have no liability to Landlord and Landlord’s sole remedy shall be to proceed against any insurer, condemnor, or third party tortfeasor for compensation, except to the extent that such damage or destruction is due to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant.
Landlord’s Personal Property. Tenant may, from time to time, in Tenant’s reasonable discretion, without notice to or approval of Landlord, sell or dispose of any item of Landlord’s Personal Property; provided, however, that, unless such item is functionally obsolete, Tenant shall promptly replace such item with an item of similar quality, use and functionality, and any such replacement item (other than items that, by the terms of Section 35 below, are to be retained by Tenant upon the expiration or termination of this Lease) shall, for purposes of this Lease, continue to be treated as part of “Landlord’s Personal Property.” Tenant shall, promptly upon Landlord’s request from time to time, provide such information as Landlord may reasonably request relative to any sales, dispositions or replacements of Landlord’s Personal Property pursuant to this Section 6.3.
Landlord’s Personal Property. If Landlord has provided any Landlord's ---------------------------- Personal Property (as described in Exhibit E), Tenant shall maintain such Property in the same manner as Tenant maintains Tenant's Personal Property. Upon the loss, destruction, or obsolescence of any of the Landlord's Personal Property, Tenant shall replace such property with Tenant's Personal Property, which such property shall be owned by Tenant. Upon the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease, Tenant shall be obligated to leave at the Facility at no cost to Landlord and free of any liens or encumbrances: (i) any Landlord's Personal Property; and (ii) any replacements of Landlord's Personal Property, provided that the condition of the replacements shall be substantially comparable to the condition, age and quality of the replaced Landlord's Personal Property as of the Commencement Date.
Landlord’s Personal Property. Landlord’s Personal Property shall have the meaning set forth in Section 33.
Landlord’s Personal Property. All references to Exhibit D in the Lease are hereby deleted.