Common use of Maintenance of Exterior Areas Clause in Contracts

Maintenance of Exterior Areas. Tenant shall maintain the exterior areas in a neat, clean and orderly condition, properly lighted and landscaped, including, but not limited to, general maintenance, repairs, pest control, resurfacing, painting, restriping, cleaning, sweeping and trash removal; maintenance and repair of sidewalks and curbs; sprinkler systems, planting and landscaping; lighting, water, music and other utilities; directional signs and other markers and bumpers; maintenance and repair of any fire protection systems, automatic sprinkler systems, lighting systems, storm drainage systems and any other utility systems; personnel to implement such service and to police the common areas; and police and fire protection services. Exterior areas shall include all areas within the Premises outside the exterior boundaries of the buildings situated thereon, including, but not limited to, streets, driveways, parking areas, truckways, delivery passages, loading doors, sidewalks, ramps, open and closed courts and malls, landscaped and planted areas, exterior stairways, bus stops, retaining and decorative walls and planters, and other areas provided for the for the common use of Landlord and Tenant, their employees and invitees.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Human Genome Sciences Inc), Lease Agreement (BioMed Realty Trust Inc), Lease Agreement (BioMed Realty Trust Inc)

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