REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES. A. The Lessor agrees to keep the demised premises (including all appliances and fixtures located therein) in good repair and in tenantable condition, with the exception of minor maintenance as defined by the Dutch Civil Code and related jurisprudence, so that the premises will be fit for the use for which it was intended. The lessor shall have responsibility for major repairs to the leased premises and defects to the utility systems (water, hot water, gas, electricity, central heating) as defined in the Dutch Civil Code and related jurisprudence. In the event the Lessor shall be absent or otherwise unavailable, Lessor shall provide the Lessee the name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of a designated representative who will assume full responsibility for maintenance and repairs. Scheduling of all maintenance and repairs shall be coordinated with the Lessee’s designated occupant representative. B. The Lessor is responsible for maintaining any existing landscaping (with the exception of mowing), and for any other required maintenance of the exterior demised premises, to include, but not limited to, eaves, walls, patios, decks, sidewalks, drives, gutters, removal of tree leaves or needles, and tree trimming. The Government’s occupant shall be responsible for mowing within the demised premises. C. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall within a reasonable time notify the Lessor of any conditions in the demised premises that are in need of repair. For the purpose of so maintaining said premises and property, the Lessor may, at reasonable times and notification, enter and inspect the same and make any necessary repairs thereto. D. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall notify the Lessor of any emergency and request the Lessor to perform the necessary work. All emergency maintenance and repairs performed by the Lessor will be completed within 48 hours from the time of notification. Emergency maintenance and repairs include but are not limited to: (1) leaking water pipes; (2) blocked or leaking drains; (3) electrical failure; and (4) sewerage system malfunction. E. In the event the Lessor shall fail to perform emergency maintenance and repairs within 48 hours or to perform non-emergency maintenance and repairs within X days from the date notice is given by the Lessee, the Lessee may immediately perform or have performed such maintenance and repairs and deduct all costs thereof from the rental and other charges due or to become due under the terms of this Lease. Allowances may be made for normal delays resulting from the magnitude of the required repairs or from circumstances beyond the Lessor’s control, such as forbidden access to the premises from official, administrative, or judicial authorities.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES. A. The Lessor agrees to keep the demised premises (including all appliances and fixtures located therein) in good repair and in tenantable condition, with the exception of except for minor maintenance as defined by the Dutch French Civil Code and related jurisprudence, so that the premises will be fit for the use for which it was intended. The lessor shall have responsibility for major repairs to the leased premises and defects to the utility systems (water, hot water, gas, electricity, central heating) as defined in the Dutch French Civil Code and related jurisprudence. In the event the Lessor shall be absent or otherwise unavailable, Lessor shall provide the Lessee the name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of a designated representative who will assume full responsibility for maintenance and repairs. Scheduling of all maintenance and repairs shall be coordinated with the Lessee’s designated occupant representative.
B. The Lessor is responsible for maintaining any existing landscaping (with the exception of except for mowing), and for any other required maintenance of the exterior demised premises, to include, but not limited to, eaves, walls, patios, decks, sidewalks, drives, gutters, removal of tree leaves or needles, and tree trimming. The Government’s occupant shall be responsible for mowing within the demised premises.
C. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall within a reasonable time notify the Lessor of any conditions in the demised premises that are in need of repair. For the purpose of so maintaining To maintain said premises and property, the Lessor may, at reasonable times and notification, enter and inspect the same and make any necessary repairs thereto.
D. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall notify the Lessor of any emergency and request the Lessor to perform the necessary work. All emergency maintenance and repairs performed by the Lessor will be completed within 48 hours from the time of notification. Emergency maintenance and repairs include but are not limited to: (1) leaking water pipes; (2) blocked or leaking drains; (3) electrical failure; and (4) sewerage system malfunction.
E. In the event the Lessor shall fail to perform emergency maintenance and repairs within 48 hours or to perform non-emergency maintenance and repairs within X 10 working days from the date notice is given by the Lessee, the Lessee may immediately perform or have performed such maintenance and repairs and deduct all costs thereof from the rental and other charges due or to become due under the terms of this Lease. Allowances may be made for normal delays resulting from the magnitude of the required repairs or from circumstances beyond the Lessor’s control, such as forbidden access to the premises from official, administrative, or judicial authorities.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Lease Agreement
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES. A. The Lessor agrees to keep the demised premises (including all appliances and fixtures located therein) in good repair and in tenantable condition, with the exception of minor maintenance as defined by the Dutch Belgian Civil Code and related jurisprudence, so that the premises will be fit for the use for which it was intended. The lessor shall have responsibility for major repairs to the leased premises and defects to the utility systems (water, hot water, gas, electricity, central heating) as defined in the Dutch Belgian Civil Code and related jurisprudence. In the event the Lessor shall be absent or otherwise unavailable, Lessor shall provide the Lessee the name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of a designated representative who will assume full responsibility for maintenance and repairs. Scheduling of all maintenance and repairs shall be coordinated with the Lessee’s designated occupant representative.
B. The Lessor is responsible for maintaining any existing landscaping (with the exception of mowing), and for any other required maintenance of the exterior demised premises, to include, but not limited to, eaves, walls, patios, decks, sidewalks, drives, gutters, removal of tree leaves or needles, and tree trimming. The Government’s occupant shall be responsible for mowing within the demised premises.
C. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall within a reasonable time notify the Lessor of any conditions in the demised premises that are in need of repair. For the purpose of so maintaining said premises and property, the Lessor may, at reasonable times and notification, enter and inspect the same and make any necessary repairs thereto.
D. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall notify the Lessor of any emergency and request the Lessor to perform the necessary work. All emergency maintenance and repairs performed by the Lessor will be completed within 48 hours from the time of notification. Emergency maintenance and repairs include but are not limited to: (1) leaking water pipes; (2) blocked or leaking drains; (3) electrical failure; and (4) sewerage system malfunction.
E. In the event the Lessor shall fail to perform emergency maintenance and repairs within 48 hours or to perform non-emergency maintenance and repairs within X days from the date notice is given by the Lessee, the Lessee may immediately perform or have performed such maintenance and repairs and deduct all costs thereof from the rental and other charges due or to become due under the terms of this Lease. Allowances may be made for normal delays resulting from the magnitude of the required repairs or from circumstances beyond the Lessor’s control, such as forbidden access to the premises from official, administrative, or judicial authorities.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Lease Agreement
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES. A. The Lessor agrees to keep the demised premises (including all appliances and fixtures located therein) in good repair and in tenantable condition, with the exception of minor maintenance as defined by the Dutch Civil Code and related jurisprudence, so that the premises will be fit for the use for which it was intended. The lessor shall have responsibility for major repairs to the leased premises and defects to the utility systems (water, hot water, gas, electricity, central heating) as defined in the Dutch Civil Code and related jurisprudence. In the event the Lessor shall be absent or otherwise unavailable, Lessor shall provide the Lessee the name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of a designated representative who will assume full responsibility for maintenance and repairs. Scheduling of all maintenance and repairs shall be coordinated with the Lessee’s designated occupant representative.
B. The Lessor is responsible for maintaining any existing landscaping (with the exception of mowing), and for any other required maintenance of the exterior demised premises, to include, but not limited to, eaves, walls, patios, decks, sidewalks, drives, gutters, removal of tree leaves or needles, and tree trimming. The Government’s occupant shall be responsible for mowing within the demised premises.
C. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall within a reasonable time notify the Lessor of any conditions in the demised premises that are in need of repair. For the purpose of so maintaining said premises and property, the Lessor may, at reasonable times and notification, enter and inspect the same and make any necessary repairs thereto.
D. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall notify the Lessor of any emergency and request the Lessor to perform the necessary work. All emergency maintenance and repairs performed by the Lessor will be completed within 48 hours from the time of notification. Emergency maintenance and repairs include but are not limited to: (1) leaking water pipes; (2) blocked or leaking drains; (3) electrical failure; and (4) sewerage system malfunction.
E. In the event the Lessor shall fail to perform emergency maintenance and repairs within 48 hours or to perform non-emergency maintenance and repairs within X 10 days from the date notice is given by the Lessee, the Lessee may immediately perform or have performed such maintenance and repairs and deduct all costs thereof from the rental and other charges due or to become due under the terms of this Lease. Allowances may be made for normal delays resulting from the magnitude of the required repairs or from circumstances beyond the Lessor’s control, such as forbidden access to the premises from official, administrative, or judicial authorities.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Lease Agreement
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES. A. The Lessor agrees to keep the demised premises (including all appliances and fixtures located therein) in good repair and in tenantable condition, with the exception of minor maintenance as defined by the Dutch [Belgian] [Dutch] Civil Code and related jurisprudence, so that the premises will be fit for the use for which it was intended. The lessor shall have responsibility for major repairs to the leased premises and defects to the utility systems (water, hot water, gas, electricity, central heating) as defined in the Dutch [Belgian] [Dutch] Civil Code and related jurisprudence. In the event the Lessor shall be absent or otherwise unavailable, Lessor shall provide the Lessee the name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of a designated representative who will assume full responsibility for maintenance and repairs. Scheduling of all maintenance and repairs shall be coordinated with the Lessee’s designated occupant representative.
B. The Lessor is responsible for maintaining any existing landscaping (with the exception of mowing), and for any other required maintenance of the exterior demised premises, to include, but not limited to, eaves, walls, patios, decks, sidewalks, drives, gutters, removal of tree leaves or needles, and tree trimming. The Government’s occupant shall be responsible for mowing within the demised premises.
C. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall within a reasonable time notify the Lessor of any conditions in the demised premises that are in need of repair. For the purpose of so maintaining said premises and property, the Lessor may, at reasonable times and notification, enter and inspect the same and make any necessary repairs thereto.
D. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall notify the Lessor of any emergency and request the Lessor to perform the necessary work. All emergency maintenance and repairs performed by the Lessor will be completed within 48 hours from the time of notification. Emergency maintenance and repairs include but are not limited to: (1) leaking water pipes; (2) blocked or leaking drains; (3) electrical failure; and (4) sewerage system malfunction.
E. In the event the Lessor shall fail to perform emergency maintenance and repairs within 48 hours or to perform non-emergency maintenance and repairs within X 10 working days from the date notice is given by the Lessee, the Lessee may immediately perform or have performed such maintenance and repairs and deduct all costs thereof from the rental and other charges due or to become due under the terms of this Lease. Allowances may be made for normal delays resulting from the magnitude of the required repairs or from circumstances beyond the Lessor’s control, such as forbidden access to the premises from official, administrative, or judicial authorities.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Lease Agreement
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES. A. The Lessor agrees to keep the demised premises (including all appliances and fixtures located therein) in good repair and in tenantable condition, with the exception of minor maintenance as defined by the Dutch Belgian Civil Code and related jurisprudence, so that the premises will be fit for the use for which it was intended. The lessor shall have responsibility for major repairs to the leased premises and defects to the utility systems (water, hot water, gas, electricity, central heating) as defined in the Dutch Belgian Civil Code and related jurisprudence. In the event the Lessor shall be absent or otherwise unavailable, Lessor shall provide the Lessee the name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of a designated representative who will assume full responsibility for maintenance and repairs. Scheduling of all maintenance and repairs shall be coordinated with the Lessee’s designated occupant representative.
B. The Lessor is responsible for maintaining any existing landscaping (with the exception of mowing), and for any other required maintenance of the exterior demised premises, to include, but not limited to, eaves, walls, patios, decks, sidewalks, drives, gutters, removal of tree leaves or needles, and tree trimming. The Government’s occupant shall be responsible for mowing within the demised premises.
C. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall within a reasonable time notify the Lessor of any conditions in the demised premises that are in need of repair. For the purpose of so maintaining said premises and property, the Lessor may, at reasonable times and notification, enter and inspect the same and make any necessary repairs thereto.
D. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall notify the Lessor of any emergency and request the Lessor to perform the necessary work. All emergency maintenance and repairs performed by the Lessor will be completed within 48 hours from the time of notification. Emergency maintenance and repairs include but are not limited to: (1) leaking water pipes; (2) blocked or leaking drains; (3) electrical failure; and (4) sewerage system malfunction.
E. In the event the Lessor shall fail to perform emergency maintenance and repairs within 48 hours or to perform non-emergency maintenance and repairs within X 10 working days from the date notice is given by the Lessee, the Lessee may immediately perform or have performed such maintenance and repairs and deduct all costs thereof from the rental and other charges due or to become due under the terms of this Lease. Allowances may be made for normal delays resulting from the magnitude of the required repairs or from circumstances beyond the Lessor’s control, such as forbidden access to the premises from official, administrative, or judicial authorities.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Lease Agreement
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES. A. The Lessor agrees to keep the demised premises (including all appliances and fixtures located therein) in good repair and in tenantable condition, with the exception of except for minor maintenance as defined by the Dutch [Dutch] Civil Code and related jurisprudence, so that the premises will be fit for the use for which it was intended. The lessor shall have responsibility for major repairs to the leased premises and defects to the utility systems (water, hot water, gas, electricity, central heating) as defined in the Dutch [Dutch] Civil Code and related jurisprudence. In the event the Lessor shall be absent or otherwise unavailable, Lessor shall provide the Lessee the name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of a designated representative who will assume full responsibility for maintenance and repairs. Scheduling of all maintenance and repairs shall be coordinated with the Lessee’s designated occupant representative.
B. The Lessor is responsible for maintaining any existing landscaping (with the exception of except for mowing), and for any other required maintenance of the exterior demised premises, to include, but not limited to, eaves, walls, patios, decks, sidewalks, drives, gutters, removal of tree leaves or needles, and tree trimming. The Government’s occupant shall be responsible for mowing within the demised premises.
C. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall within a reasonable time notify the Lessor of any conditions in the demised premises that are in need of repair. For the purpose of so maintaining To maintain said premises and property, the Lessor may, at reasonable times and notification, enter and inspect the same and make any necessary repairs thereto.
D. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall notify the Lessor of any emergency and request the Lessor to perform the necessary work. All emergency maintenance and repairs performed by the Lessor will be completed within 48 hours from the time of notification. Emergency maintenance and repairs include but are not limited to: (1) leaking water pipes; (2) blocked or leaking drains; (3) electrical failure; and (4) sewerage system malfunction.
E. In the event the Lessor shall fail to perform emergency maintenance and repairs within 48 hours or to perform non-emergency maintenance and repairs within X 10 working days from the date notice is given by the Lessee, the Lessee may immediately perform or have performed such maintenance and repairs and deduct all costs thereof from the rental and other charges due or to become due under the terms of this Lease. Allowances may be made for normal delays resulting from the magnitude of the required repairs or from circumstances beyond the Lessor’s control, such as forbidden access to the premises from official, administrative, or judicial authorities.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Lease Agreement
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES. A. The Lessor agrees to keep the demised premises (including all appliances and fixtures located therein) in good repair and in tenantable condition, with the exception of minor maintenance as defined by the Dutch Civil Code and related jurisprudence, so that the premises will be fit for the use for which it was intended. The lessor shall have responsibility for major repairs to the leased premises and defects to the utility systems (water, hot water, gas, electricity, central heating) as defined in the Dutch Civil Code and related jurisprudence. In the event the Lessor shall be absent or otherwise unavailable, Lessor shall provide the Lessee the name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of a designated representative who will assume full responsibility for maintenance and repairs. Scheduling of all maintenance and repairs shall be coordinated with the Lessee’s designated occupant representative.
B. The Lessor is responsible for maintaining any existing landscaping (with the exception of mowing), and for any other required maintenance of the exterior demised premises, to include, but not limited to, eaves, walls, patios, decks, sidewalks, drives, gutters, removal of tree leaves or needles, and tree trimming. The Government’s occupant shall be responsible for mowing within the demised premises.
C. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall within a reasonable time notify the Lessor of any conditions in the demised premises that are in need of repair. For the purpose of so maintaining said premises and property, the Lessor may, at reasonable times and notification, enter and inspect the same and make any necessary repairs thereto.
D. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall notify the Lessor of any emergency and request the Lessor to perform the necessary work. All emergency maintenance and repairs performed by the Lessor will be completed within 48 hours from the time of notification. Emergency maintenance and repairs include but are not limited to: (1) leaking water pipes; (2) blocked or leaking drains; (3) electrical failure; and (4) sewerage system malfunction.
E. In the event the Lessor shall fail to perform emergency maintenance and repairs within 48 hours or to perform non-emergency maintenance and repairs within X 10 working days from the date notice is given by the Lessee, the Lessee may immediately perform or have performed such maintenance and repairs and deduct all costs thereof from the rental and other charges due or to become due under the terms of this Lease. Allowances may be made for normal delays resulting from the magnitude of the required repairs or from circumstances beyond the Lessor’s control, such as forbidden access to the premises from official, administrative, or judicial authorities.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Lease Agreement
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF PREMISES. A. The Lessor agrees to keep the demised premises (including all appliances and fixtures located therein) in good repair and in tenantable condition, with the exception of except for minor maintenance as defined by the Dutch [Belgian] [Dutch] Civil Code and related jurisprudence, so that the premises will be fit for the use for which it was intended. The lessor shall have responsibility for major repairs to the leased premises and defects to the utility systems (water, hot water, gas, electricity, central heating) as defined in the Dutch [Belgian] [Dutch] Civil Code and related jurisprudence. In the event the Lessor shall be absent or otherwise unavailable, Lessor shall provide the Lessee the name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of a designated representative who will assume full responsibility for maintenance and repairs. Scheduling of all maintenance and repairs shall be coordinated with the Lessee’s designated occupant representative.
B. The Lessor is responsible for maintaining any existing landscaping (with the exception of except for mowing), and for any other required maintenance of the exterior demised premises, to include, but not limited to, eaves, walls, patios, decks, sidewalks, drives, gutters, removal of tree leaves or needles, and tree trimming. The Government’s occupant shall be responsible for mowing within the demised premises.
C. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall within a reasonable time notify the Lessor of any conditions in the demised premises that are in need of repair. For the purpose of so maintaining To maintain said premises and property, the Lessor may, at reasonable times and notification, enter and inspect the same and make any necessary repairs thereto.
D. The Lessee’s designated occupant representative shall notify the Lessor of any emergency and request the Lessor to perform the necessary work. All emergency maintenance and repairs performed by the Lessor will be completed within 48 hours from the time of notification. Emergency maintenance and repairs include but are not limited to: (1) leaking water pipes; (2) blocked or leaking drains; (3) electrical failure; and (4) sewerage system malfunction.
E. In the event the Lessor shall fail to perform emergency maintenance and repairs within 48 hours or to perform non-emergency maintenance and repairs within X 10 working days from the date notice is given by the Lessee, the Lessee may immediately perform or have performed such maintenance and repairs and deduct all costs thereof from the rental and other charges due or to become due under the terms of this Lease. Allowances may be made for normal delays resulting from the magnitude of the required repairs or from circumstances beyond the Lessor’s control, such as forbidden access to the premises from official, administrative, or judicial authorities.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Lease Agreement