Living Conditions Clause Samples

The Living Conditions clause sets out the standards and requirements for the state of the premises during a tenancy or occupancy. It typically covers aspects such as cleanliness, safety, maintenance, and the provision of essential utilities like heating, water, and electricity. For example, it may require the landlord to ensure that the property is free from hazards and that repairs are made promptly. The core function of this clause is to protect tenants by ensuring they have a safe and habitable environment, thereby preventing disputes and promoting the well-being of occupants.
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Living Conditions. (1) The Employer shall provide, free of charge, decent accommodation, inclusive of water, electricity, gas, necessary furniture and sanitary amenities as well as sleeping facilities.
Living Conditions. If meals and living accommodations are provided by the Buyer, Seller reserves the right to recall the Seller's personnel if the accommodations and meals are not suitable (as determined by the Seller's management). Seller reserves the right to make alternate arrangements if other accommodations are available.
Living Conditions. The City will continue to work collaboratively with the Foreign Fire Insurance Board and the Firefighters Association to cover the cost of providing appliances (e.g., stoves, refrigerators, etc.), cooking and eating utensils, furniture (beds, desks, chairs, etc.), and entertainment/training equipment (TV’s, VCR, DVD, etc.) for each fire station.
Living Conditions. Fire Department facilities will be subject to inspection in even-numbered years by Health and Safety Inspectors. Wherever possible and practical, items requiring attention will be dealt with in the calendar year of the inspection. Otherwise, such items will be included in the estimates of the following year and given high priority by the Fire Department.
Living Conditions. The contractor shall provide necessary accommodation and living environment for the personnel employed to perform the contract; the contractor shall take effective measures to prevent infectious diseases, ensure the health of construction personnel, and regularly conduct professional inspections and treatments for epidemic prevention and sanitation of construction sites, construction personnel living bases and projects. Construction sites far away from towns shall also be equipped with necessary medical personnel and medical facilities for injury prevention and treatment and first aid.
Living Conditions. All residents will be provided: on-call housing, 3 new lab coats in the PGY 1 year and 2 replacement lab coats in the PGY 2-7 year as needed and $1,000 per year meal allowance to be paid semi-annually. Personal housing must be obtained and fully paid for by the Resident. Details of any other optional /additional living condition benefits provided by the Hospital are outlined in Exhibit A, attached and incorporated by reference herein.
Living Conditions a. The EMPLOYER agrees to provide its firefighters at all installation fire stations with suitable living conditions to include: furniture, bedding/mattresses, lockers, kitchen and dining equipment, day-room television with the current level of cable service, and recreational equipment within the limitations imposed by applicable regulations, funding, and available spaces. The EMPLOYER agrees to provide and maintain an effective climate controlled environment within all fire stations. b. The maintenance of the aforementioned living accommodations and equipment shall be the EMPLOYER'S responsibility subject to applicable regulatory requirements. c. The EMPLOYER shall insure that air filters for HVAC equipment in all fire stations shall be changed as needed. This maintenance procedure shall take place twice annually or per manufacturer’s specifications. d. The EMPLOYER agrees to install and maintain activated carbon water filter devices on all water coolers and ice machines. Filters shall be changed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Ice machines at all fire stations shall be maintained and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
Living Conditions. Talents stay in one of three houses located in Auckland Park. There are 5 ½ bedrooms 2 bathrooms a kitchen, a dining room, and a living room. 24-hour security is provided. Housing Costs are paid for by Agency. If Talent wishes to make other housing arrangements, Talent may, but at Talent’s own expense.
Living Conditions. Where washing machines and drying facilities are presently available on the vessel, the Company will ensure that these facilities are for the use of all crew members by bilingual signs to this effect. The Company also agrees to provide a in the engine room. From the time of joining the vessel to the end of their employment, all Marine Engineer Officers shall be supplied once a week with clean linens, two face towels, two hand towels and two bath towels. soap for personal use and soap and liquid bleach shall be provided. The rooms shall weekly and beds daily. Should an Engineer's bed not be made within a reasonable time during any day, the employee affected will on that day grieve to the Chief Engineer in situation is not rectified, the day after grievance is he will be paid five dollars ($5.00) per day for that day and all days thereafter, until the service is restored. This section will not apply in the case of a strike of the unlicensed bargaining unit. At least once a year or more if necessary the rooms, and ceilings shall be washed completely.
Living Conditions. The Employer shall provide free of charge decent accommodation, inclusive of water, electricity, gas, necessary furniture and sanitary amenities as well as sleeping facilities.