Common use of Repairs Maintenance and Alterations Clause in Contracts

Repairs Maintenance and Alterations. Owner shall, at its own cost and expense, keep or cause to be kept the Property in good condition, repair and working order, reasonable wear and tear excepted, and in as reasonably safe condition as its operation will permit and will make all necessary repairs thereto, interior and exterior, structural and non-structural, ordinary as well as extraordinary and foreseen as well as unforeseen, including any repairs required by any law, ordinance or regulation, and all necessary replacements or renewals. Owner shall not commit or cause or permit to be committed any waste with respect to the Property. Owner shall keep and maintain or cause to be kept and maintained all grounds, sidewalks, roads, parking and landscape areas which are part of the Property in good and neat order and repair and not to commit, suffer or permit any act to be done in or upon the Property in violation of any law, ordinance or regulation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement, Loan Agreement, Loan Agreement

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