Utilities and Maintenance Sample Clauses

Utilities and Maintenance. The City agrees to provide heat, light, electricity, and maintenance to include janitorial service and snow removal for the Center. Maintenance shall include repair or replacement of structural, mechanical, and related components of the Center.
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Utilities and Maintenance. Contractor shall operate the DRC at its own cost. County shall have no cost responsibility for rent, utilities, telephones, internet access, repairs/maintenance, and janitorial supplies/services.
Utilities and Maintenance a. The tenant will be responsible for paying utility bills including electricity, water, gas, and any other applicable charges.
Utilities and Maintenance. Landlord will provide, at its expense, heat, air conditioning, water, sewer services, electricity, janitorial and routine maintenance services to the Premises, the Building and the Property. Heating and air conditioning will be provided during normal business hours from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Saturdays. If maintenance or repair of the Premises, the Building or the Property is required as a result of the acts or omissions of Tenant, its employees, agents, or invitees, Landlord will perform such maintenance and repair and charge the cost thereof, including a gross hourly charge for maintenance employees of Landlord required to perform the work, as additional rent, to Tenant, and such additional rent will be paid by Tenant within thirty (30) days of its receipt of a statement of such charges. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord shall be responsible for performing all regular maintenance and repair of the Premises required as a result of ordinary wear and tear at no expense to Tenant. Tenant will pay all telephone and telecommunications charges, including any and all charges relating to computer equipment, except electricity charges, allocable to its business activities in the Building. Landlord shall maintain the Building and Property in good condition and repair as an office building. Except as otherwise provided herein, all other maintenance and repair of the Premises, Building or Property will be performed by Landlord at Landlord’s expense. In the event there is an interruption in utility services to the Premises which materially and adversely affects the conduct of Tenant’s business therein, Tenant’s sole remedy will be an abatement of Rent during the period of such interruption, so long as Landlord works diligently to get such service restored, it being expressly understood and agreed by the parties that Landlord will in no event be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, special, punitive or any other damages, or any lost profits of any kind whatsoever, suffered by Tenant as a result of, or arising out of, any such interruption in service, unless such interruption is caused by Landlord’s negligence, or reckless or intentional acts or omissions.
Utilities and Maintenance. The Lessee in addition to paying rent shall pay and be responsible for the following utilities and services: Lessor Lessee Description Electricity Heating Oil Natural Gas Sewerage Hot Water Cold Water Telephone Cable Television Air Conditioning Trash Removal Yard Maintenance Snow Removal Xxxxxx's failure to pay any such utility charge when due shall constitute a default hereunder. To the extent to which heat and/or hot water is to be provided by Lessor, Lessee shall take all reasonable measures to conserve the heat and hot water by not opening the windows when the heat is on, not excessively heating the premises, not unnecessarily wasting or running the hot water and by observing all reasonable rules and regulations of the Lessor regarding this issue. Lessee’s non-compliance with this provision or reasonable rules of the Initial Lessor shall be cause for termination of this Lease Agreement upon seven (7) days’ notice to the Lessee. Lessee shall continuously maintain at their own expense the leased premises during the term of this lease, including any extension thereof, in as good, clean and satisfactory a condition as when the Lessee took possession, reasonable wear and tear accepted. At the expiration of the Lease or the repossession of the leased premises by the Lessor, the premises shall be delivered to Lessor in such good, clean and satisfactory condition to be determined by Lessor, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Should Lessor, at any time during or after the term of this Lease, restore the leased premises in such good, clean and satisfactory condition, in order to fulfill the Lessee's obligations herein, the Lessee shall be responsible for all costs associated therewith.
Utilities and Maintenance. 5.1. Childsplay shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep the Premises in good order and repair, normal wear and tear excepted, pursuant to Section 14 herein.
Utilities and Maintenance. A. Community Owner shall maintain the water and sewer systems up to the connection leading to each Home. Resident shall maintain the water and sewer laterals connecting his/her Home to the main systems. Resident shall be solely responsible for and shall promptly pay all rents and charges for water and sewer services and all costs and charges for gas, steam, heat, light, electricity, power, telephone and any other utility or service used or consumed in or servicing the Homesite and all other costs and expenses involved in the care, management and use thereof.
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Utilities and Maintenance. A. LESSOR shall be responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the Premises and surrounding grounds and shall maintain the Premises in a clean and attractive condition during the term of this Lease Agreement.
Utilities and Maintenance. A. Lessee shall provide and pay for all telephone, cable and electricity separately metered to the Leased Premises. Additionally, Lessee shall pay a percentage share of the County’s costs for utilities and maintenance (“Common Area Expenses) including costs and expenses incurred by the County, in operating, managing, policing, insuring, servicing, decorating, repairing, maintaining and replacing the (a) Common Area, (b) the exterior surfaces of exterior walls, elevator, roofs, foundations, and other structural portions of the Building from time to time and the basic plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, sprinkler and electrical systems within the core of such Building; and (c) the Common Utility Facilities, including but not limited to sanitary sewer lines and systems, gas lines and systems, water lines and systems, fire protection lines and systems, electrical power, telephone and communication lines and systems. Common Area Expenses shall include the following: expenses for maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, repaving, resurfacing, repairs, replacements, painting, lighting, cleaning, trash removal services, security, if any, fire protection and similar items; expenses related to the Common Utility Facilities; costs of insurance maintained by the County; costs of improvements to the Common Area (i) intended to reduce operating expenses, (ii) as any laws, ordinances, rules, or regulations of any governmental authority or agency having jurisdiction thereover may require from time to time by, or (iii) for the refurbishment and replacement of Common Area improvements or amenities. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, in no event shall Common Area Expenses include: (a) capital improvements or repairs except those that either (i) are reasonably projected to reduce common area maintenance expenses, or (ii) are required as a result of any change after the commencement of the term in law or code and from which the Building is not exempt as a pre-existing structure, and provided that in either such case the cost of any such capital improvements or repairs shall be amortized over their useful life and Lessee shall be charged for only its pro- rata share of allocated costs occurring during the term of this Lease; (b) renovating or constructing Lessee improvements in leasable space, or renovating space vacated by any Lessee; (c) depreciation of the building or any portion thereof; or (d) expenses for which the County is reimbursed by another source, includin...
Utilities and Maintenance. Electric All items included in the Utilities and Maintenance costs total $30,481. Gas Water Sewer Connections High-Speed Internet Telephones (Landlines) Facility Maintenance Contract Utilities and Maintenance Costs Subtotal: $30,481 Equipment Assessment-related products $0 Assistive technology for individuals with disabilities (Access and Accommodation) Partners will amend this amount as needs arise. Current allocation is $0.00. $0 Copiers $0 Fax Machines $0 Computers $0 Other tangible equipment used to serve all center customers (not specific to an individual program partner) Specify Other Tangible Equipment $0 Equipment Costs Subtotal: $0 Technology to Facilitate Access to the AJCC Technology used for the center’s planning and outreach activities Specify the Technology $0 Cost of creation and maintenance of a center website (not specific to an individual program partner) that provides outreach to customers by providing information on AJCC services and/or provides direct service access to AJCC services Website Address: (Does not include data systems or case management systems specific to individual program partners.) $0 Technology to Facilitate Access Costs Subtotal: $0 Common Identifier Costs (Local Option, If Agreed To By All Colocated Partners) Creating New AJCC Signage $0 Updating Templates and Materials $0 Updating Electronic Resources $0 Common Identifier Subtotal: $0 SUMMARY OF TOTAL INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS TO BE SHARED BY COLOCATED PARTNERS Cost Category Total Cost Subtotal: Rental Costs $0 Subtotal: Utilities and Maintenance Costs $30,481 Subtotal: Equipment Costs $0 Subtotal: Technology to Facilitate Access Costs $0 Subtotal: Common Identifier Costs $0 TOTAL INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS FOR THIS AJCC/Network: $30,481 (annual)
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