Compliance with ADA definition

Compliance with ADA. The Tenant has examined the Property and the Landlord's Work if the Landlord has agreed to do any, is familiar with the requirements of Title III of ADA, 42 USC ss.12181 et. seq, the regulations pertaining to it, including those found at 28 CFR Part 36, and the ADA Title III Technical Assistance Manual issued by the United States Department of Justice (collectively the "ADA"), and hereby warrants and represents to the Landlord that the Property both at the time of the execution of this Lease and after the Landlord's Work, if any, and the Tenant's use of the Property, is in compliance with ADA. Any alterations or additions to any part of the Leased Premises required as a result of the ADA, or required as a result of the Tenant's use of the Leased Premises because of the ADA, shall be made only with the approval of the Landlord and at the sole cost and expense of the Tenant. The Tenant is responsible for all costs associated with compliance with the ADA, including but not limited to the costs of any changes to the Leased Premises or otherwise required as a result of the ADA.

Examples of Compliance with ADA in a sentence

  • Compliance with ADA; In preparing the plans, the LESSOR’s architect shall assure that the plans comply with all requirements of the “Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)”, including audible and visual smoke and fire alarm devices applicable to a public services office.

  • Compliance with ADA; Contractor shall furnish all labor, material, permits and drawings to convert existing manual entry doors to ADA Automatic Entrances in compliance with Federal ADA requirements and local codes.

  • Compliance with ADA; in preparing the plans, the LESSOR’s architect shall assure that the plans comply with all requirements of the “Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA,)” including audible and visual smoke and fire alarm devices applicable to a public services office.