Lighting and Electricity Clause Samples

The 'Lighting and Electricity' clause defines the responsibilities and arrangements regarding the provision and payment for lighting and electrical power within a property or premises. Typically, this clause specifies whether the landlord or tenant is responsible for installing, maintaining, and paying for lighting fixtures and electricity usage, and may outline any limitations or requirements for electrical installations. Its core function is to ensure clarity and prevent disputes by clearly allocating responsibility for lighting and electricity costs and maintenance between the parties.
Lighting and Electricity. Developer shall provide all interior spaces with overhead lighting 37 complying with OSHA, building, and electrical and energy code requirements for similar 38 office spaces (provide nominal 30-foot candles of light at 30 inches above finish floor). 39 Developer shall provide each office space with at least four duplex receptacles, with 40 minimum circuit capacity of 20 amperes.
Lighting and Electricity. Illumination facilities will be provided in the Venue. No artificial lighting other than electrical lighting may be used by the Licensee.
Lighting and Electricity. Include with all interior spaces overhead lighting meeting the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and of building and electrical codes for office space. Each office space shall have at least two duplex receptacles. The minimum circuit capacity shall be twenty (20) amperes.
Lighting and Electricity. Include with all interior spaces overhead lighting meeting OSHA, building, and electrical and energy code requirements for similar office space (provide nominal 30 foot candles of light at 30 inches above finish floor). Each office space shall have at least four duplex receptacles reasonably spaced around the office, with minimum circuit capacity of twenty (20) amperes. At least one duplex receptacle shall be placed in the proximity of the electronic equipment in the work space so that power cords and data/comm cables do not create a tripping hazard. Developer shall provide TxDOT with a lighting and electrical layout of the office space for TxDOT’s approval prior to construction or build out of the office space.
Lighting and Electricity. Developer shall provide all interior spaces with overhead lighting 17 complying with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), building, and 18 electrical and energy code requirements for similar office spaces (provide nominal
Lighting and Electricity. Landlord shall purchase and install all building standard lamps, tubes, bulbs, starters and ballasts for lighting fixtures in the Building; provide lighting to exterior areas of the Premises, and arrange for the supply of electrical power to the Building to accommodate a load not exceeding the limitations contained in Section 6.2.4. Notwithstanding the foregoing, electricity required for the operation of any supplemental HVAC equipment installed by Tenant (“Separate HVAC Equipment”) shall be separately metered at Tenant’s expense (but subject to reimbursement from Landlord’s Contribution) and that Tenant contract directly with the utility company for all such electricity.
Lighting and Electricity. Landlord shall purchase and install all building standard lamps, tubes, bulbs, starters and ballasts for lighting fixtures in the Premises; provide lighting to public and common areas of the Property; and arrange for the supply of electrical power to the Premises to accommodate a load not exceeding the limitations contained in Subsection 6.2.4.
Lighting and Electricity. Include with all interior spaces overhead lighting meeting OSHA, building, and electrical and energy code requirements for similar office space (provide nominal 30 foot candles of light at 30 inches above finish floor). Each office space shall have at least four duplex receptacles, with minimum circuit capacity of twenty (20) amperes.
Lighting and Electricity. Landlord shall provide lighting to public and common areas of the Property; and arrange for the supply of electrical power to the Premises to accommodate a load not exceeding the limitations contained in Section 6.2.4. If permitted by law, Landlord shall have the right at any time, and from time to time during the term of this Lease, to contract for electric services from the company of Landlord’s choice, whether the company is the provider currently providing electric service to the Property (“Current Provider”) or a different company or companies (“Alternate Provider”). Tenant shall cooperate with Landlord and Current Provider or Alternate Provider at all times, and, as reasonably necessary, shall allow Landlord and Current Provider or Alternate Provider reasonable access to the electric lines, feeders, risers, wiring, and any other equipment within the Premises.