Repair of the Shop Sample Clauses

Repair of the Shop. 9.1 If it is not caused by Party B, Party B shall promptly notify Party A of the facilities and equipment provided by Party A that are not used by Party B singly and the internal structure of the shop or the damage or malfunction that hinders safety and normal use. Take effective measures to prevent the loss from expanding. Party A shall start repairs within 1 day after receiving the notice from Party B. If Party B cannot notify Party by way of telephone, fax, letter, email or other reasonable means to refuse to repair. Party B may repair or entrust a third party to repair it. The expenses for maintenance shall be reasonable, and Party A shall bear the responsibility for providing the corresponding repair cost evidence and confirming it by Party A. Party B shall bear the responsibility for Party B’s failure to perform its timely notification obligations or failure to take effective and reasonable measures to prevent losses from being enlarged. 9.2 During the lease period, Party B shall normally use and protect the facilities inside and outside the store, including but not limited to floors, walls, all storefronts, doors and windows, electrical facilities, gas facilities, water supply and drainage facilities, fire protection facilities, air-conditioning facilities, Cables, pipes, etc., and ensure that they are in normal use. If any of the shops or public areas and their internal facilities are damaged or malfunction due to improper or unreasonable use by any party employed or entrusted by Party B or Party B, Party B shall promptly repair or compensate. If Party B refuses to repair or compensate, Party A may repair it on its behalf, and the maintenance cost shall be borne by Party B. 9.3 During the lease period, the property management company entrusted by Party A or Party A shall make every effort to ensure that the roof, main structure, walls, main water supply pipes and power cables of the shop are in compliance with national safety regulations and good use. 9.4 During the lease period, Party A shall, either by itself or urge the property management company entrusted by Party A to make every effort to ensure that the elevators, fire/fire alarm monitoring systems, security equipment, air-conditioning systems and other facilities in the commercial street of Xiangyun Town, COFCO Plaza are in good condition and in normal working state. 9.5 During the lease period, Party A has the right to enter the shop to inspect the maintenance status of the shop, check the...
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