UTILITIES AND SERVICE. Tenant shall pay, when due, all charges for gas, water, electricity and any and all other utility services used upon the Premises during the Term and any holdover period, including, without limitation, all tap, connection and/or meter fees and deposits.
UTILITIES AND SERVICE. Tenant shall be responsible for and shall pay promptly, directly to the appropriate supplier, all charges for electricity metered to the Premises, telephone, telecommunications service, janitorial service, interior landscape maintenance and all other utilities, materials and services furnished directly to Tenant or the Premises or used by Tenant in, on or about the Premises during the Term, together with any taxes thereon. Landlord shall make a reasonable determination of Tenant’s proportionate share of the cost of water, gas, sewer, refuse pickup and any other utilities and services that are not separately metered to the Premises and services, and Tenant shall pay such amount to Landlord, as an item of additional rent, within 10 days after delivery of Landlord’s statement or invoice therefor. Alternatively, Landlord may elect to include such cost in the definition of Project Costs in which event Tenant shall pay Tenant’s proportionate share of such costs in the manner set forth in Section 4.2. Tenant shall also pay to Landlord as an item of additional rent, within 10 days after delivery of Landlord’s statement or invoice therefor, Landlord’s “standard charges” (as hereinafter defined, which shall be in addition to the electricity charge paid to the utility provider) for “after hours” usage by Tenant of each HVAC unit servicing the Premises. If the HVAC unit(s) servicing the Premises also serve other leased premises in the Building, “after hours” shall mean usage of said unit(s) before 6:00 A.M. or after 6:00 P.M. on Mondays through Fridays, before 9:00 A.M. or after 1:00 P.M. on Saturdays, and all day on Sundays and nationally-recognized holidays, subject to reasonable adjustment of said hours by Landlord. If the HVAC unit(s) serve only the Premises, “after hours” shall mean more than 66 hours of usage during any week during the Term. “After hours” usage shall be determined based upon the operation of the applicable HVAC unit during each of the foregoing periods on a “non-cumulative” basis (that is, without regard to Tenant’s usage or nonusage of other unit(s) serving the Premises, or of the applicable unit during other periods of the Term). As used herein, “standard charges” shall mean the following charges for each hour of “after hours” use (in addition to the applicable electricity charges paid to the utility provider) of the following described HVAC units: (i) $5.00 per hour for 1-5 ton HVAC units, (ii) $7.50 per hour for 6-30 ton HVAC units and (iii)...
UTILITIES AND SERVICE. A. Landlord agrees to furnish water, electricity, elevator service, and janitorial service. In the event Tenant’s requirements and/or usage of such utilities and services is substantially greater than is customarily supplied to a typical tenant in the Building, Landlord or Tenant may request that the difference in such requirement and/or usage be determined and that appropriate adjustments be made in the Minimum Rental provided for in Article 3 of this Lease Agreement.
UTILITIES AND SERVICE. Tenant shall pay for all water, gas, light, heat, power, electricity, telephone, trash pickup, sewer charges and all other services supplied to or consumed on the Premises. In the event that any service is not separately metered or billed to the Premises, the cost of such utility service or other service shall be a common area charge and Tenant shall pay its percentage share of such cost to Landlord as provided in paragraph 16. In addition, the cost of all utilities and services furnished by Landlord to the Common Area shall be a common area charge and Tenant shall pay its percentage share of such cost to Landlord as provided in paragraph 16. If Tenant's use of any such utility or service is materially in excess of the average furnished to the other tenants of the Project, and such utility or service is not separately metered, then Tenant shall pay to Landlord upon demand, as additional rent, the full cost of such excess use, or Landlord may cause such utility or service to be separately metered, in which case Tenant shall pay the full cost of such utility or service and reimburse Landlord upon demand for the cost of installing the separate meter. Landlord shall not be liable for, and Tenant shall not be entitled to any abatement or reduction of rent by reason of, the failure of any person or entity to furnish any of the foregoing services when such failure is caused by accident, breakage, repairs, strikes, lockouts or other labor disturbances or labor disputes of any character, governmental moratoriums, regulations or other governmental actions, or by any other cause, similar or dissimilar, beyond the reasonable control of Landlord. In addition, Tenant shall not be relieved from the performance of any covenant or agreement in this lease because of any such failure, and no eviction of Tenant shall result from such failure.
UTILITIES AND SERVICE. The City shall provide and maintain, at its sole cost, the mains, conduits and other facilities necessary to dispose of garbage, water, gas, electricity, telephone, cable, internet services and sewage service to the Stations. If any of the equipment or machinery necessary or useful for the provision of any of the above services breaks down or for any cause ceases to function properly, the City shall use reasonable diligence to repair the same promptly. If any of the area solely occupied by a County’s EMS crew is in need of maintenance or repairs as solely determined by the City, the County shall be financially responsible for any maintenance and/or repairs other than the above described services.
UTILITIES AND SERVICE. 7.1 Obligation of Landlord 7.2 Tenant’s Obligations 7.3 Additional Limitations
UTILITIES AND SERVICE. 7.1 It is the intent of the parties that Tenant shall assume all responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the Premises. Therefore, notwithstanding anything in the Lease to the contrary, during the term of this Lease, the following utilities and services will be provided on the premises:
UTILITIES AND SERVICE. 6.1 Lessee shall pay during the Lease Term the costs of all utilities furnished to the Premises, including, without limitation, water, gas (if any), electricity, sewer and refuse disposal. To the extent water, sewer and refuse disposal for the Premises and other tenant space within the Building are not separately billed to Lessee and the other tenants of the Building, the costs for such services shall be paid by Lessee to Lessor as a Shared Expense. Lessee shall be solely responsible for the payment of all telephone and cable charges, including, without limitation, the cost of installation at the Premises of all telephone and cable equipment which shall be installed at the request of Lessee. The furnishing of and cost of janitorial services for the Premises shall be the sole responsibility of Lessee.
UTILITIES AND SERVICE. LESSOR agrees to furnish a water tap and a septic tank tap at the Leased premises for use by LESSEE. LESSEE shall make all necessary connections for electrical, water and sewer use to the mobile home situated upon the Leased premises. LESSEE shall be solely responsible for repairing any leaks or other defects in the water line from the water cut-off valve to the mobile home situated upon the Leased premises or for any repairs due to LESSEE's negligence. Likewise, the LESSEE shall be responsible for all repairs to the sewer line leading from the LESSEE'S mobile home up to the septic tank serving the Leased premises. In the event LESSEE fails to make any such necessary repairs with a reasonable time, LESSOR may undertake to have the same repaired and shall be reimbursed by LESSEES for all costs incurred within thirty (30) days after the mailing or delivery of a xxxx for such services from LESSOR to LESSEE. LESSEE shall be responsible for taking all necessary action to drain the water line and properly insulate the same to prevent leaks that may be caused by freezing. All irrigation systems must be turned off from November 1 until March 1.
UTILITIES AND SERVICE. JSU will furnish water, gas, and electric utilities in University Housing.