Common use of Preservation Maintenance Plan Clause in Contracts

Preservation Maintenance Plan. If the Premises (or any part of the Premises) are Historic Property, the Lessee must repair and maintain all portions of the Premises that are Historic Property through a Preservation Maintenance Plan prepared by the Lessee and approved by the Lessor as appropriate and consistent with the requirements of the Secretary’s Treatment Standards and NPS 28. The Lessee must submit a proposed Preservation Maintenance Plan to the Lessor within thirty (30) calendar days of the Commencement Date. The plan, when approved by the Lessor, will become an exhibit to this Lease without further action, and the Lessee must comply with its terms. After consulting with the Lessee, the Lessor may make reasonable modifications to the plan from time to time to reflect changing maintenance and repair needs of the Premises.

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Samples: Lease, www.nps.gov, www.nps.gov

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Preservation Maintenance Plan. ‌‌ If the Premises (or any part of the Premises) are Historic Property, the Lessee must repair and maintain all portions of the Premises that are Historic Property through a Preservation Maintenance Plan prepared by the Lessee and approved by the Lessor as appropriate and consistent with the requirements of the Secretary’s Treatment Standards and NPS 28. The Lessee must submit a proposed Preservation Maintenance Plan to the Lessor within thirty (30) calendar days of the Commencement Date. The plan, when approved by the Lessor, will become an exhibit to this Lease without further action, and the Lessee must comply with its terms. After consulting with the Lessee, the Lessor may make reasonable reasonable‌ modifications to the plan from time to time to reflect changing maintenance and repair needs of the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nps.gov

Preservation Maintenance Plan. If the Premises (or any part of the Premises) are Historic Property, the Lessee must repair and maintain all portions of the Premises that are Historic Property through a Preservation Maintenance Plan prepared by the Lessee and approved by the Lessor as appropriate and consistent with the requirements of the Secretary’s Treatment Standards and NPS 28. The Lessee must submit a proposed Preservation Maintenance Plan to the Lessor within thirty (30) calendar days of the Commencement Date. The plan, when approved by the Lessor, will become an exhibit to this Lease without further action, and the Lessee must comply with its terms. After consulting with the Lessee, the Lessor may make reasonable modifications to the plan from time to time to reflect changing maintenance and repair needs of the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nps.gov

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Preservation Maintenance Plan. ‌‌ If the Premises (or any part of the Premises) are Historic Property, the Lessee must repair and maintain all portions of the Premises that are Historic Property through a Preservation Maintenance Plan prepared by the Lessee and approved by the Lessor as appropriate and consistent with the requirements of the Secretary’s Treatment Standards and NPS 28. The Lessee must submit a proposed Preservation Maintenance Plan to the Lessor within thirty (30) calendar days of the Commencement Date. The plan, when approved by the Lessor, will become an exhibit to this Lease without further action, and the Lessee must comply with its terms. After consulting with the Lessee, the Lessor may make reasonable modifications to the plan from time to time to reflect changing maintenance and repair needs of the Premises.Premises.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nps.gov

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