Maintenance and Restoration Sample Clauses

Maintenance and Restoration. Grantee, at its sole cost and expense, shall maintain and repair the Improvements in good order and condition. Grantee shall promptly repair any damage to Grantor’s Property and Grantor’s improvements located thereon (or nearby) including, without limitation, any and all landscaping, trees, fences, water and/or irrigation pipes, lines and ditches, curbs, gutters, asphalt surfaces, fences, signs, lighting, buildings, etc.) caused by Grantee and/or Grantee’s Agents, and shall restore Grantor’s Property and the improvements thereon (or nearby) to the same or better condition as they existed prior to any entry onto or work performed on Grantor’s Property by Grantee and Grantee’s Agents. Grantee’s restoration responsibilities shall also include, but not be limited to, leaving Grantor’s Property in a condition which is clean, free of debris and hazards which may be caused by the Grantee’s activities, and subject to neither, environmental hazards, nor liens caused by the Grantee’s activities. The restoration obligations of Grantee hereunder set forth herein shall survive the termination of this Agreement and shall run with the land. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth above, Grantor agrees that the chip seal installed in the License Area is an improvement and Grantee shall not have to remove such chip seal.
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Maintenance and Restoration. 3.1. Subject to the terms and conditions herein, and for the term of this Agreement as set out in Article 2 above, Stentor will be the sole provider of maintenance and restoration services for the Network as identified in Article 1. 3.2. Stentor will maintain or have maintained, at no additional charge to Teleglobe other than as specifically provided for in Article 4, in efficient working order as defined in Annex 2, over the term of this Agreement or any extension thereof, the Network made available to Teleglobe. 3.3. Stentor does not warrant uninterrupted working of the Network. 3.4. However, in the event of interruption or degradation of the Network, Stentor will use commercially reasonable efforts to correct or remedy same to meet the performance requirements specified in this Agreement and in the meantime to restore the Network on an alternate facility. Stentor agrees to perform such correction, remedy or restoration at no additional cost to Teleglobe, unless the cause of interruption or degradation is due to the fault or negligence of Teleglobe or its customers, in which event, Teleglobe will assume all expenses associated with such correction, remedy or restoration.
Maintenance and Restoration. (a) In case of disturbance of any Street, public way, paved area or public improvement, Grantee shall, at its own cost and expense and in accordance with the requirements of Applicable Law, restore such Street, public way, paved area or public improvement to substantially the same condition as existed before the work involving such disturbance took place. All requirements of this Section pertaining to public property shall also apply to the restoration of private easements and other private property. Grantee shall perform all restoration work within a reasonable time and with due regard to seasonal working conditions. If Xxxxxxx fails, neglects or refuses to make restorations as required under this Section, then the Member City may do such work or cause it to be done, and the cost thereof to the Member City shall be paid by Xxxxxxx. If Grantee causes any damage to private property in the process of restoring Facilities, Grantee shall repair such damage. (b) Grantee shall maintain all above ground improvements that it places on Member City Streets pursuant to the City Code and any permit issued by the Member City. In order to avoid interference with the Member City’s ability to maintain the Streets, Grantee shall provide such clearance as is required by the City Code and any permit issued by the Member City. If Grantee fails to comply with this provision, and by its failure, property is damaged, Grantee shall be responsible for all damages caused thereby. (c) In any dispute over the adequacy of restoration or maintenance relative to this Section, final determination shall be the prerogative of the Member City, Department of Public Works and consistent with the City Code and any permit issued by the Member City.
Maintenance and Restoration. Southern Telecom will provide end-to- --------------------------- end maintenance, repair and restoration services for the Fiber Optic Facility (including maintaining and repairing all Fiber splices other than IFN's splices to the Equipment) in accordance with the procedures set forth in Exhibit D and --------- sound utility practices to meet the Fiber and Equipment manufacturers' performance standards specified for such Fiber and Equipment.
Maintenance and Restoration. Licensee shall maintain the License Area in a clean, orderly, well-maintained condition and perform all routine maintenance, minor repairs, trash removal, and cleaning. Prior to occupying any portion of the License Area, Licensee shall prepare a Maintenance Plan for review and approval by the Agency. Upon termination of the License, Licensee will restore the site to its original condition (except alterations approved by the Agency) and remove any debris and trash at the conclusion of the license term.
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Maintenance and Restoration. (a) Except with respect to defects in Landlord's Work arising prior to the first anniversary of the Commencement Date, Tenant shall maintain the Premises in good repair and operating condition. Tenant shall make all repairs and replacements necessary to that end. If the Premises shall be damaged as a result of fire or casualty, Tenant shall restore the damaged portions of the Premises to the value and condition in which they were immediately prior to the damage in accordance with Section 4.08. (b) Upon Tenant's request, Landlord shall use all reasonable efforts to cause the Condominium Board to perform its obligations to perform repairs and maintenance with respect to the Premises as may be required of the Condominium Board pursuant to the declaration and bylaws of the Condominium.
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Maintenance and Restoration. 3.1. Subject to the terms and conditions herein, and for the term of this Agreement as set out in Article 2 above, Stentor will be the sole provider of maintenance and restoration services for the Network provided by Stentor as identified in Article 1. 3.2. Stentor will maintain or have maintained, at no additional charge to Teleglobe other than as specifically provided for in Article 4, in efficient working order as defined in Annex 2, over the term of this Agreement or any extension thereof, the Network made available to Teleglobe. 3.3. Stentor does not warrant uninterrupted working of the Network provided to Teleglobe under this Agreement. 3.4. However, in the event of interruption or degradation of the Network, Stentor will use commercially reasonable endeavors to correct or remedy same to meet the performance requirements specified in this Agreement and in the meantime to restore the Network on an alternate facility. Stentor agrees to perform such correction, remedy or restoration at no additional cost to Teleglobe, unless the cause of interruption or degradation is due to the fault or negligence of Teleglobe or its customers, in which event, Teleglobe will assume all expenses associated with such correction, remedy or restoration.
Maintenance and Restoration i. Restore grades to indicated levels where settlement or damage due to performance of the work has occurred. Correct conditions contributing to settlement. Remove and replace placed or poorly compacted fill materials. ii. Restore pavements, walks, curbs, lawn, and other exterior surfaces damaged during performance of the work to match the appearance and performance of existing corresponding surfaces as closely as practicable.
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