Building Common Parts definition

Building Common Parts means the entrance hall, stairs, corridors, laundry, courtyards, lifts, bicycle stores and any other common areas within the Building provided for the benefit of all tenants; Contents: means the furnishings and effects to be found in the Room and the Flat Common Parts (if applicable) as listed in the inventory to be provided to the Tenant on moving-in to the Room;
Building Common Parts means any part of, or anything in, the Building that does not form part of a Lettable Unit and that is, in accordance with Clause 5.9, used or available for use by: the tenants of the Building; the Landlord in connection with the provision of the Building Services; or customers of or visitors to the Building;
Building Common Parts. : means any entrance hall, stairs, corridors, laundry rooms, courtyard, lifts, bicycle store, roof terrace, balconies and any other common areas within the Building provided for the benefit of all tenants;

Examples of Building Common Parts in a sentence

  • Planting, replanting and maintaining landscape features in the Building Common Parts.

  • To change, end the use of or reduce the extent of any Building Common Parts, the Estate Common Parts or Conducting Media so long as: alternative facilities are provided that are not materially less convenient; or if no alternative is provided, the use and enjoyment of the Premises is not materially adversely affected.

  • In an emergency, or when works are being carried out to them, to close off or restrict access to the Building Common Parts or the Estate Common Parts, so long as (except in an emergency) alternative facilities are provided that are not materially less convenient.

  • Providing hot and cold water to, and maintaining operational supplies in, the toilets in the Building Common Parts.

  • Providing, cleaning and renewing carpeting in the Building Common Parts.

  • The Tenant must not obstruct the Estate Common Parts or the Building Common Parts in any way or leave any goods on them.

  • Paying all existing and future rates, taxes, duties, charges and financial impositions charged on the Building Common Parts or the Building as a whole (and a fair proportion of those levied on the Building along with any adjoining premises).

  • The Tenant accepts the Premises, the Building Common Parts and the Estate Common Parts in their condition at the Term Start Date as being in good and substantial condition and fit for the purpose let.

  • From time to time to designate areas within the Building Common Parts or the Estate Common Parts for particular purposes including as service areas, Car Parks, service roads and footpaths and from time to time to reduce the size of any designated areas, so long as the remaining areas are reasonably adequate for their intended purposes.

  • Paying the costs of cleaning [the surfaces of any atrium facing onto the Building Common Parts and] the external surfaces of the window and window frames in the Building (but not the shopfront of the Premises) and providing and maintaining plant, facilities and equipment for these purposes.


More Definitions of Building Common Parts

Building Common Parts means the common areas within parts of the Building (not including, if applicable, Flatted Common Parts);
Building Common Parts means the pedestrian ways, forecourts, entrance halls, corridors, loading bays, servicing areas, lobbies, landings, terraces, lift shafts, lifts, walks, passages, stairs, staircases, bicycle storage areas, welfare facilities, washrooms, toilets, shower facilities, basement areas, the Building Structural Parts and any other areas or amenities in the Building or within the curtilage thereof which are or may from time to time during the Term be provided by the Landlord [or by the Management Company] and designated for the common use and enjoyment of the tenants and occupiers of the Building or any of them Excluding the Lettable Areas PROVIDED ALWAYS that if the Landlord [or the Management Company] shall cause or permit any alterations in the Building which shall in any way alter the area or location of the Building Common Parts or any part thereof then the definition of Building Common Parts shall as and where necessary be modified accordingly;
Building Common Parts subject to paragraph 4 of Part 2 of Schedule 1, any part of, or anything in, the Building that does not form part of a Lettable Unit and that is used or available for use by:
Building Common Parts the toilet facilities pedestrian ways circulation areas entrance halls reception lifts lift shafts landings staircases passages forecourts service areas landscaped areas and any other areas of the Building (except the Other Lettable Areas) which are from time to time provided by the Owner for common use by the occupiers of the Building “Car Parking Spaces” the 60 car parking spaces being the 16 car parking spaces shown edged green on Plan D together 44 car parking spaces in the basement of the Building (to be allocated from time to time) (or such other spaces as the Owner may temporarily designate in the event of necessary works to the spaces shown shaded yellow or the Building) provided that such redesignated spaces shall be as close to the Property as reasonably practicable) for the Occupier’s use from time to time and “Car Parking Space” means any one of them “CDM Regulationsthe Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (as amended supplemented or replaced from time to time)
Building Common Parts means the entrance hall, stairs, corridors, laundry, courtyard, lifts, bicycle store and any other common areas within the Building provided for the benefit of all tenants;
Building Common Parts means the entrance hall, stairs, corridors, laundry, courtyard, lifts, bicycle store and any other common