Building fascia definition

Building fascia means the general outer surface of any main exterior wall or foundation wall of the building, including windows and storefronts.
Building fascia means any flat horizontal member or molding with little projection, or any relatively narrow vertical surface (frieze) or board under a roof edge or which forms the outer surface of a cornice, visible to an observer.

Examples of Building fascia in a sentence

  • The Tenant, upon vacation of the Premises, or the removal or alteration of its sign for any reason, shall be responsible for the repair, painting or replacement of the Building fascia surface or other portion of the Building where signs are attached.

  • Upon expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, such signage and repair any damage to the Building fascia resulting from the installation and removal of Tenant’s sign shall remain on the Building unless Landlord requests Tenant to remove such signage, in which case Tenant shall remove such signage.

  • Tenant shall repair, paint and/or replace the Building fascia surface to which its signs are attached upon Tenant's vacating the Premises or the removal or alteration of its signage.

  • If and when Tenant removes or alters its signs (for any reason including vacation), Tenant shall repair, repaint, and/or replace the Building fascia surface where signs are or were attached.

  • Tenant, upon vacation of the Premises, or the removal or alteration of its sign for any reason, shall be responsible for the repair, painting or replacement of the Building fascia surface or other portion of the Building where signs are attached.

  • Tenant shall be responsible for the repair, painting or replacement of the Building fascia surface or other portion of the Building where signs are attached, upon vacation of the Premises, or the removal or alteration of its sign for any reason.

  • Tenant shall repair, paint and/or replace the Building fascia surface to which its signs are attached upon Tenant’s vacating the Premises or the removal or alteration of its signage.

  • Tenant, upon vacation of the Premises, or the removal or alteration of its sign for any reason, shall be responsible for the repair, painting or replacement of the Building fascia surface or other portion of the Building where signs are attached if such repair, replacement or repainting is necessary due to the removal of Tenant’s signage.

  • Upon surrender of the Premises, Tenant will remove all such signs and spot-repair, paint, and/or replace the affected Building fascia surface or other surface areas.

  • Tenant, during the last thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the term of this Lease, shall remove all its trade fixtures, including the removal of its sign from the Building fascia, if any, and all window graphics as required in Article 3.4 and, to the extent required by Landlord by written notice, any other installations, alterations or improvements provided herein, before surrendering the Demised Premises as aforesaid.