THE COMMON PARTS Sample Clauses

THE COMMON PARTS. Those parts and pertinents of the Building which do not form part of or pertain solely to the Property or the Lettable Areas, including:- 1 the solum, roof, foundations, floors, floor slabs, external walls, party walls, structure and means of support of the buildings comprised in the Building including any part of any canopy, balcony or entrance structure attached to the exterior of the said buildings and any means of support thereof (always excepting any part of the roof terrace constructed above the roof, the interior screeding, plasterwork, wall and ceiling finishes (including without limitation false ceilings and raised floors) and other surface treatment of the walls, any glazing, doors and other entrances and frames and fittings therefor in so far as the foregoing exceptions relate to the Property and the Lettable Areas within the said buildings);
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THE COMMON PARTS. Those parts and pertinents of the Building which do not form part of or pertain solely to the Property or the Lettable Areas, including:- 1 the solum, roof, foundations, floors, floor slabs, external walls, party walls, structure and means of support of the buildings comprised in the Building including any part of any canopy, balcony or entrance structure attached to the exterior of the said buildings and any means of support thereof (always excepting any part of the roof terrace constructed above the roof the interior screeding, plasterwork, wall and ceiling finishes (including without limitation false ceilings and raised floors) and other surface treatment of the walls, any glazing, doors and other entrances and frames and fittings therefor in so far as the foregoing exceptions relate to the Property and the Lettable Areas within the said buildings); 2 any fire escapes to the rear of the Building provided for purposes of emergency egress from inter alia the Property; 3 [the bin store located in [ ] (but not the receptacles contained therein which shall be the property of and responsibility of the individual occupiers within the Building)] [CLARIFYING THE POSITION WITH A BIN STORE]; 4 the lighting, including all standards, tubes, wiring, time switches and other appurtenances thereof, used for the lighting of any of the Common Parts under exception of the Office Common Parts; 5 all utilities provided from time to time for public or common service of the Building;

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  • Building Safety There shall be a Labor/Management Committee concerning the safety of State Buildings. The Committee shall be made up of one representative from each of the following bargaining units: Representing Labor - Administrative Services; Operations, Maintenance and Support Services; Law Enforcement; Professional and Technical Services; Supervisory Services; Institutional Services; and State Police Unit and an equal number of management representatives selected by the Governor. Committee members may participate in the work of the committee during working hours without loss of pay or benefits.

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  • Use of Common Areas Tenant shall have the nonexclusive right (in common with other tenants and all others to whom Landlord has granted or may grant such rights) to use the Common Areas for the purposes intended, subject to such reasonable rules and regulations as Landlord may establish from time to time. Tenant shall abide by such rules and regulations and shall use its best effort to cause others who use the Common Areas with Tenant’s express or implied permission to abide by Landlord’s rules and regulations. At any time, Landlord may close any Common Areas to perform any acts in the Common Areas as, in Landlord’s judgment, are desirable to improve the Project. Tenant shall not interfere with the rights of Landlord, other tenants or any other person entitled to use the Common Areas.

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