Common use of Lessee’s Maintenance Clause in Contracts

Lessee’s Maintenance. 12.1 The Lessee acknowledges that at the Commencement Date the Premises and the furniture in the Premises referred to in 1.19 of the Schedule is in good order and condition and that all keys, locks, glass windows, electrical installations and other appurtenances are likewise in good order and condition. The Lessee hereby agrees and undertakes to keep and maintain the Premises and the furniture situate therein in good order and condition and in a clean, sanitary and tenantable condition during the currency of this lease and any renewal thereof and undertakes that at the termination of this lease it will return and redeliver the Premises and the furniture to the Lessor in like good order, condition, fair wear and tear only excepted. The keeping and maintenance of the Premises and furniture in good order and condition shall be deemed to include, inter alia, maintenance and repairs where necessary to all furniture, doors, windows, electric bulbs and connections, taps, drains, sewerage and the keeping of all sewerage free from blockage.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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