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To keep Sample Clauses

To keep all Carbon Monoxide alarms in good working order and in particular to replace batteries as and when necessary and to check alarms monthly to ensure that they work. Should battery replacement not be possible, then the Tenant will promptly advise the Landlord or his Agent of the need for a replacement alarm.
To keep the Premises in a clean and tidy condition and properly cleansed and free from obstruction.
To keep all equipment used in the conduct of the business and its inventory stock clean and in a state of good repair;
To keep. Even though Xxxx has seen the film at least twenty times, Star Wars always
To keep the Demised Premises in a clean and tidy condition and as and when necessary at least once in every two (2) months properly to clean the insides of all windows and window frames and all other glass in the Demised Premises
To keep the Manager fully informed and to consult regularly concerning all anticipated expenditure to be incurred by the Artist, and to obtain the Manager’s approval in regard to recording costs, video costs, equipment costs and touring costs.
To keep. Scandia Hall in a clean and sanitary condition and, should Scandia Hall be vacated in other than a clean and sanitary condition, to pay a janitorial fee equal to the deposit.
To keepThe Broker shall keep confidential any information obtained pursuant to this Agreement and shall disclose such information only if the Company has authorized such disclosure, or if such disclosure is expressly required by applicable federal or state regulatory authorities
To keep. 2.2.1. the interior (including but not limited to the painting, decoration, and papering thereof) and the exterior (including but not limited to the gardens) of the Premises clean and tidy; 2.2.2. all those parts of the Premises that the Landlord is not liable to repair in as good and tenantable state of repair and condition as at the beginning of the Term, ‘reasonable wear & tear’ excepted; 2.2.3. the Property at all times well and sufficiently aired and warmed during the tenancy. ‘Reasonable Wear & Tear’ is defined as “unavoidable detriment occurring as a result of reasonable, non-negligent use, which cannot be corrected by professional cleaning methods”. Otherwise, it is classed as damage and may result in deductions from the Tenant’s security deposit.
To keep the Allotment properly cultivated and not allow the Allotment to become overgrown and untidy and to manure at least once every two (2) years.