Rubbish Removal Sample Clauses

Rubbish Removal. Tenant shall keep the Leased Premises clean, both inside and outside, subject, however, to Landlord’s obligation as set forth in Article 6.2 above. Tenant shall not burn any materials or rubbish of any description upon the Leased Premises. Tenant shall keep all accumulated rubbish in covered containers. In the event Tenant fails to keep the Leased Premises in the proper condition, Landlord may cause the same to be done for Tenant and Tenant shall pay the expenses incurred by Landlord on demand, together with interest at the Default Rate, as Additional Rent. Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, comply with all present and future laws, orders and regulations of all state, county, federal, municipal governments, departments, commissions and boards regarding the collection, sorting, separation, and recycling of waste products, garbage, refuse and trash. Tenant shall sort and separate such waste products, garbage, refuse and trash into such categories as provided by law. Each separately sorted category of waste products, garbage, refuse and trash shall be placed in separate receptacles reasonably approved by Landlord. Such separate receptacles may, at Landlord’s option, be removed from the Leased Premises in accordance with a collection schedule prescribed by law. Landlord reserves the right to refuse to collect or accept from Tenant any waste products, garbage, refuse or trash that is not separated and sorted as required by law, and to require Tenant to arrange for such collection at Tenant’s sole cost and expense using a contractor satisfactory to Landlord. Tenant shall pay all costs, expenses, fines, penalties or damages that may be imposed on Landlord or Tenant by reason of Tenant’s failure to comply with the provisions of this Article 18.2, and, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, Tenant shall indemnify, defend and hold Landlord and Landlord’s agents and employees harmless (including legal fees and expenses) from and against, and shall be responsible for, all actions, claims, liabilities and suits arising from such noncompliance, utilizing counsel reasonably satisfactory to Landlord.
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Rubbish Removal. Tenant shall keep the Leased Premises clean, both inside and outside, unless such rubbish removal is provided by the Landlord, and will remove all refuse from the Leased Premises. Tenant shall not burn any materials or rubbish of any description upon the Leased Premises. Tenant agrees to keep all accumulated rubbish in covered containers and to have same removed regularly. In the event Tenant fails to keep the Leased Premises in proper condition, Landlord may cause the same to be done for and on account of Tenant and Tenant hereby agrees to pay the expense thereof, together with interest at the Default Rate and an administrative fee equal to ten per cent (10%), on demand as additional rent.
Rubbish Removal. Lessee shall keep the Premises clean, both inside and outside, at its sole cost and expense and shall remove the ashes, garbage, excelsior, straw, and other refuse from the Premises. Lessee shall not bum any materials or rubbish of any description upon the Premises. Lessee shall keep all accumulated rubbish in covered containers and shall have same removed regularly.
Rubbish Removal. Except as may be otherwise provided in Rider A, the Contractor shall at all times keep the Site free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by its employees or Work and, at the completion of the Work, it shall remove all its tools, scaffolding and surplus materials. The Contractor shall daily, or less frequently as the Construction Manager may require, collect its rubbish at places where directed by the Construction Manager.
Rubbish Removal. Rubbish from a central location is the responsibility of the State. Contractor must bag all waste material and place inside containers provided for that purpose.
Rubbish Removal. Landlord shall keep the Premises clean, both inside and outside at his own expense, and shall see that all garbage, trash, and all other refuse is removed from the said Premises.
Rubbish Removal. Landlord agrees to be responsible for the removal of Tenant's ordinary rubbish, the cost of which is included in the Tenant’s rent. However, Tenant shall pay Landlord the cost of removal of any and all Tenant's extraordinary refuse and rubbish from the building. This shall be deemed additional rent that shall be payable by Tenant.
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Rubbish Removal. Tenant shall keep the Premises clean, both inside and outside, at his or her own expense, and shall see that all garbage, trash, excelsior, straw and all other refuse is removed from the Premises.
Rubbish Removal. The Lessee shall ensure the regular removal of all rubbish and trade wastes from the Premises and the area surrounding the Premises and will not leave bins or containers outside Premises nor deposit any goods or rubbish or other obstruction in any entrance to the Premises or in any corridor or passage or stairway to the Premises nor allow any goods to be packed or unpacked at the corridors, passage or stairways.
Rubbish Removal. The Lessee shall keep the premises clean, both inside and outside, at its own expense, and will remove the ashes, garbage, excelsior, straw and other refuse from said premises. The Lessee shall not burn any materials or rubbish of any description upon said premises unless the same is burned in incinerators of such structure, design and capacity and may be approved by Lessor and appropriate authority. The Lessee also agrees to keep the parking area adjacent to said store free from rubbish, dirt, ashes, garbage, excelsior, straw and refuse. Xxxxxx agrees to keep all accumulated rubbish in covered containers, except for baled paper, and to have same removed regularly. In the event the Lessee fails to keep the demised premises and other portions heretofore described in the proper condition, the Lessor may cause the same to be done for the Lessee and the Lessee hereby agrees to pay the expense thereof on demand as additional rent.
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