Repairs and Maintenance Costs Which Are Expensed Sample Clauses

Repairs and Maintenance Costs Which Are Expensed. Manager shall maintain the Hotel in good repair and condition, and shall make or cause to be made such routine maintenance, repairs and minor alterations as it determines are necessary for such purposes. The phrase “routine maintenance, repairs, and minor alterations” as used in this Section 5.01 shall include only those which are normally expensed under generally accepted accounting principles. The cost of such maintenance, repairs and alterations shall be paid from Gross Revenues (and not from the FF&E Reserve) and shall be treated as a Deduction.
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Repairs and Maintenance Costs Which Are Expensed. Tenant shall (i) at the direction of, and subject to the oversight and control of Landlord, maintain the Leased Property (including, but not limited to, the interior and exterior, structural, plumbing, HVAC and otherwise) in good repair and working condition and shall make or cause to be made such routine maintenance, repairs and minor alterations as it determines are necessary for such purposes, (ii) not commit waste or permit impairment or deterioration of the Leased Property (normal wear and tear excepted); (iii) not abandon the Leased Property; (iv) comply in all material respects with all laws, ordinances, regulations and requirements of any governmental body applicable to the Leased Property; (v) provide prompt written notification to Landlord of any material adverse change to the Leased Property, such as material changes to any environmental condition, including, without limitation, the presence of biocontaminants, such as mold; (vi) promptly undertake appropriate assessment, remedial and preventative actions sufficient to meet any guidelines established by Landlord or guidelines or regulations adopted by applicable authoritative bodies or regulatory agencies in connection with a determination of any material adverse change, and, in any event with respect to mold contamination, Tenant shall undertake at the direction of, and subject to the oversight and control of Landlord (a) removal of the mold, (b) abatement of the underlying cause of mold (including water intrusion), and (c) repair of any leaks and associated water damage at the Leased Property; and (vii) return the Leased Property at the expiration of the Term in as reasonably a good condition as when received, ordinary wear and tear excepted and shall make or cause to be made such routine maintenance, repairs and minor alterations as it determines are necessary for such purposes. The phrase “routine maintenance, repairs, and minor alterations” as used in this Section 5.1 shall include only those which are normally expensed under generally accepted accounting principles. All costs and expenses incurred in connection with such maintenance, repairs and alterations shall be borne by Tenant.
Repairs and Maintenance Costs Which Are Expensed. Submanager shall maintain the Hotel in good repair and condition, and shall make or cause to be made such routine maintenance, repairs and minor alterations as it determines are necessary for such purposes. The phrase "routine maintenance, repairs, and minor alterations" as used in this Section 5.01 shall include only those which are normally expensed under generally accepted accounting principles. The cost of such maintenance, repairs and alterations shall be paid from Gross Revenues (and not from the FF&E Reserve) and shall be treated as a Deduction in determining Operating Profit.
Repairs and Maintenance Costs Which Are Expensed. Manager shall cause Marriott to maintain the Hotel in good repair and condition, and shall make or cause to be made such routine maintenance, repairs and minor alterations as it determines are necessary for such purposes. The phrase "routine maintenance, repairs, and minor alterations" as used in this Section 5.01 shall include only those which are normally expensed under generally accepted accounting principles. The cost of such maintenance, repairs and alterations shall be paid from Gross Revenues (and not from the FF&E Reserve) and shall be treated as a Deduction in determining Operating Profit.
Repairs and Maintenance Costs Which Are Expensed. Manager shall maintain the Resort as a first-class luxury resort in good repair and condition, and shall make or cause to be made such routine maintenance, repairs and minor alterations as it determines are necessary for such purposes and as may be necessary to maintain and execute preventative maintenance schedules on all equipment used at the Resort. The phrase "routine maintenance, repairs, and minor alterations" as used in this Section 5.01 shall include only those which are normally expensed under generally accepted accounting principles. The cost of such maintenance, repairs and alterations shall be paid from Gross Receipts (and not from the FF&E Reserve) and shall be treated as a Deduction in determining Operating Profit. Manager shall provide Owner with an annual audit of Resort machinery, electrical equipment and life safety equipment supervised by a senior engineer and shall oversee the implementation of any action plans resulting thereof.
Repairs and Maintenance Costs Which Are Expensed. Manager shall maintain the Golf Club as a first-class, luxury golf facility in good repair and condition, and shall make or cause to be made such routine maintenance, repairs and minor alterations as it determines are necessary for such purposes and as may be necessary to maintain and execute preventative maintenance schedules on all equipment used at the Golf Club. The phrase "routine maintenance, repairs, and minor alterations" as used in this Section 5.01 shall include only those which are normally expensed under generally accepted accounting principles. The cost of such maintenance, repairs and alterations shall be paid from Gross Revenues (and not from the FF&E Reserve) and shall be treated as a Deduction in determining Operating Profit. Manager shall provide Owner with an annual audit of Golf Club machinery, electrical equipment and life safety equipment supervised by a senior engineer and shall oversee the implementation of any action plans resulting thereof.
Repairs and Maintenance Costs Which Are Expensed. Manager shall maintain the Resort as a first-class luxury resort in good repair and condition, and shall make or cause to be made such routine maintenance, repairs and minor alterations as it determines are necessary for such purposes and as may be necessary to maintain and execute
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  • Repairs and Maintenance The Tenant shall (a) take good care of the Apartment and all equipment and fixtures in it; (b) promptly make all necessary repairs and replacements whenever the need results from the Tenant's act of neglect or the neglect of Tenant’s family members, guests, visitors or contractors (if consented to by Landlord); (c) keep the Apartment and any other part of the building used by the Tenant as clean and safe as possible; and (d) promptly notify the Landlord when there are conditions which need repair. Landlord shall have a reasonable amount of time to make repairs. Tenant shall be responsible for reimbursing the Landlord for the cost of any repairs that are not "normal wear and tear" repairs, any such costs shall be considered additional rent; (e) shall not attach to, hang from or place anything on the railings of the patio or deck; and ( f ) Tenant agrees not to install any partition walls. No outside contractor is authorized to perform any services at the Apartment or apartment complex unless approved in writing by a representative of the Landlord. If Tenant contracts for any such services without written consent of the Landlord, Tenant shall be wholly responsible for the payment for any such service and shall hold the Landlord harmless against any claim made by a contractor who performs any such service at the request of the Tenant. Tenant shall also be responsible for returning the apartment back to its original condition, or else shall be liable to the Landlord for the costs incurred for the Landlord to do so after Tenant vacates.

  • Repair and Maintenance Except in the case of damage to or destruction of the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property caused by an act of God or other peril, in which case the provisions of Article 10 shall control, the parties shall have the following obligations and responsibilities with respect to the repair and maintenance of the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas, and the Property.

  • Tenant’s Repairs and Maintenance Tenant covenants and agrees that, from and after the date that possession of the Premises is delivered to Tenant and until the end of the Lease Term, Tenant will keep neat and clean and maintain in good order, condition and repair the Premises and every part thereof, excepting only for those repairs for which Landlord is responsible under the terms of Article VII of this Lease and damage by fire or casualty and as a consequence of the exercise of the power of eminent domain. Tenant shall not permit or commit any waste, and Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of repairs which may be made necessary by reason of damages to common areas in the Building or Prudential Center by Tenant, Tenant’s agents, employees, contractors, sublessees, licensees, concessionaires or invitees. Tenant shall maintain all its equipment, furniture and furnishings in good order and repair. If repairs are required to be made by Tenant pursuant to the terms hereof, Landlord may demand that Tenant make the same forthwith, and if Tenant refuses or neglects to commence such repairs and complete the same with reasonable dispatch after such demand, Landlord may (but shall not be required to do so) make or cause such repairs to be made and shall not be responsible to Tenant for any loss or damage that may accrue to Tenant’s stock or business by reason thereof. If Landlord makes or causes such repairs to be made, Tenant agrees that Tenant will forthwith on demand, pay to Landlord as Additional Rent the cost thereof together with interest thereon at the rate specified in Section 16.21, and if Tenant shall default in such payment, Landlord shall have the remedies provided for non-payment of rent or other charges payable hereunder.

  • Limit on Operating Expenses The Advisor hereby agrees to limit the Fund’s current Operating Expenses to an annual rate, expressed as a percentage of the Fund’s average daily net assets for the month, to the amounts listed in Appendix A (the “Annual Limit”). In the event that the current Operating Expenses of the Fund, as accrued each month, exceed its Annual Limit, the Advisor will pay to the Fund, on a monthly basis, the excess expense within the first ten days of the month following the month in which such Operating Expenses were incurred (each payment, a “Fund Reimbursement Payment”).

  • Tenant Repairs and Maintenance Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, keep, maintain and, to the extent reasonably required, replace the entire Premises, including but not by way of limitation, all interior walls, doors, ceiling, fixtures, furnishings, drapes, specialty lamps, light bulbs used for lighting, starters and ballasts for lighting, subfloors, carpets and floor coverings, elevators and heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and other utility and mechanical systems in good repair and in a clean and safe condition; provided that Landlord shall have the right to perform such work on behalf of Tenant in which event Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the cost thereof promptly upon demand therefor. Tenant shall have the right to make routine repairs that are reasonably necessary for the day-to-day operation of the project without requiring prior approval from Landlord. In addition, if any repair or maintenance is necessary or prudent as a result of an act or omission of Tenant or its agents, employees or contractors, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the entire cost of any such repair or maintenance immediately upon written demand therefor. Upon expiration or earlier termination of the Term, Tenant shall surrender the Premises to Landlord in the same condition as when leased, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Notwithstanding the preceding, Landlord may elect to contract with an HVAC service provider for periodic filter changes and inspections of the HVAC equipment located in the Premises (“Periodic Inspections”). The cost of such Periodic Inspections may be paid by Landlord and promptly reimbursed by Tenant to Landlord. HVAC related costs necessary to maintain the HVAC system in top operating condition (repairs, replacements, coil cleaning, etc.) shall be the responsibility of Tenant. All costs due by Tenant to Landlord in this article shall be considered Additional Rent due within ten (10) days after receipt of billing.

  • Costs, Expenses and Taxes (a) In addition to the rights of indemnification under Article VIII hereof, the Borrower agrees to pay to the Lender promptly after written demand thereof (i) all reasonable costs and expenses incurred in connection with the periodic auditing of the Borrower and the Servicer pursuant to Section 5.01(c) or 5.04(c) of this Agreement and the agreed upon procedures reports contemplated by Section 5.05(e) of this Agreement, provided that the Borrower shall only be responsible for the reasonable costs and expenses incurred in connection with one audit of the Borrower, the Originator, and the Servicer, in each case during any twelve (12) month period beginning on the date hereof and on each anniversary of the date hereof, and in each case, so long as (x) no Event of Termination shall have occurred and be continuing and (y) the results of the previous audits were complete and reasonably acceptable to the Lender, and (ii) all reasonable costs and expenses of the Lender in connection with the preparation, execution and delivery (including any requested amendments, waivers or consents) of this Agreement and the other documents to be delivered hereunder, including, without limitation, all pre-closing due diligence expenses and the reasonable fees and out-of- pocket expenses of special counsel for the Lender with respect thereto and with respect to advising the Lender as to its rights and remedies under this Agreement, and the other agreements executed pursuant hereto and (iii) all costs and out-of-pocket expenses (including fees and expenses of outside counsel), incurred by the Lender in connection with any amendment to any of the Facility Documents after the date hereof and the enforcement of this Agreement and the other agreements and documents to be delivered hereunder after the occurrence of an Event of Termination.

  • Operating Costs The Assuming Institution agrees, during its period of use of any Leased Data Management Equipment, to pay to the Receiver or to appropriate third parties at the direction of the Receiver all operating costs with respect thereto and to comply with all relevant terms of any existing Leased Data Management Equipment leases entered into by the Failed Bank, including without limitation the timely payment of all rent, taxes, fees, charges, maintenance, utilities, insurance and assessments.

  • Operation and Maintenance 17.1 O&M obligations of the Concessionaire

  • Repairs; Maintenance The Owner hereby gives power to the Agent to supervise repairs, improvements, alterations, and decorations to the Property as well as purchase and pay bills for services and supplies. The Agent shall obtain prior approval of the Owner for all expenditures over $ for any single item. Prior approval for lesser amounts shall not be required for monthly or recurring operating charges or if emergency expenditures over the maximum are, in the Agent’s opinion, needed to protect the Property from damage, prevent injury to persons, avoid suspension of necessary services, avoid penalties or fines, or suspension of services to tenants required by a lease or rental agreement or by law, including, but not limited to, maintaining the Property in a condition fit for human habitation as required by applicable law.

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