Exterior Utility Lines definition

Exterior Utility Lines shall refer to all electrical, plumbing, and sewage systems and lines (including but not limited to gas, telephone and fiber optic) located outside of the Structure of the Demised Premises. Tenant, at its own expense, will make all repairs, maintenance and replacements promptly when and as necessary for the heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems and equipment which serve only the Demised Premises ("HVAC"). Tenant at its own expense will keep in force throughout the term of this Lease a contract for maintenance of the HVAC serving the Demised Premises with a competent, licensed mechanical contractor reasonably acceptable to Landlord. Tenant shall cause the HVAC to be maintained in good condition by such mechanical contractor.
Exterior Utility Lines shall refer to all electrical, plumbing, and sewage systems and lines located outside of the Structure of the Demised Premises. Tenant, at its own expense, will make all repairs, maintenance and replacements promptly when and as necessary for the heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems and equipment which serve only the Demised Premises ("HVAC"). Tenant at its own expense will keep in force throughout the term of this Lease a contract for maintenance of the HVAC serving the Demised Premises with a competent, licensed mechanical contractor reasonably acceptable to Landlord. Tenant shall cause the HVAC to be maintained in good condition by such mechanical contractor.
Exterior Utility Lines shall refer to (1) all gas, electrical, plumbing, and sewage systems and lines, and (ii) conduits running to the Building that contain telephone/fiber cable brought to the Building by applicable service providers for other tenants in the Building, which conduits Landlord shall make available to Tenant for its telephone/fiber/data cable connections to the Demised Premises pursuant to service arrangements between Tenant and its service providers, in each case located outside of the Structure of the Demised Premises. During the Term of the Lease (or any renewal or extension thereof), Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, make all repairs, maintenance and replacements promptly when and as necessary for the heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems and related equipment (“HVAC”) serving the Demised Premises. Tenant at its own expense will keep in force throughout the term of this Lease a contract for regular annual seasonal service and preventative maintenance of the HVAC serving the Demised Premises with a competent, licensed mechanical contractor reasonably acceptable to Landlord. Tenant shall cause the HVAC to be maintained in good operating condition by such mechanical contractor. Upon written request, Tenant shall furnish Landlord with copies of the HVAC service contract and all service and repair records.

Examples of Exterior Utility Lines in a sentence

  • Said repairs to the Structure and Exterior Utility Lines shall be made by Landlord as promptly as commercially practicable after receipt of written notice from Tenant of the necessity therefor.

  • For purposes of this Paragraph 3(C) and of all other provisions of this Lease, the term "Structure" shall refer to the foundations, structural frame, exterior walls and glazing, demising walls ground floor slab and exterior roof and roofing system of the Building, and the term "Exterior Utility Lines" shall refer to all electrical, plumbing, and sewage systems and lines located outside of the Structure of the Demised Premises.

Related to Exterior Utility Lines

  • Utility line means any item of public or private property which is buried or placed below ground

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  • Parking Structure means a wholly or partly enclosed structure for temporary parking and protection of one or more motor vehicles which are otherwise in active use and which, when accessory to a single family residential building, includes an attached or detached carport or garage or a dedicated space within the principal building;

  • Interior lot means a lot other than a corner lot.