In good repair definition
Examples of In good repair in a sentence
Purchaser shall maintain all equipment operating on Sale Area In good repair and free of abnormal leakage of lubricants, fuel, coolants, and hydraulic flUid.
All equipment and clothing shall be kept In good repair by the Employer.
In good repair or decreases in this ch and declares that a term or any other residents must specify any other underlying leases for tenancy.
Further, Tenant shall install and keep In good repair, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, such special ventilation and air conditions equipment as may be necessary to prevent moisture from entering, penetrating or otherwise damaging any portion of the Building, including but not limited to walls, ceilings, floors, electrical wiring and mechanical apparatus.
The Developer shall maintain and keep In good repair all portions of the development on the Lands, including but not limited to, the exterior of the building, fencing, walkways, recreational amenities, parking areas and driveways, and the maintenance of all landscaping Including the replacement of damaged or dead plant stock, trimming and fitter control, garbage removal and snow and Ice control, salting of walkways and driveways.
Landlords have statutory obligations to ensure that at the commencement of the Tenancy all appliances left in the Property are: • In good repair and working order: • kept in repair during the Tenancy: and • replaced when necessary In the event that the landlord issues details of their preferred contractor it will be the responsibility of the landlord to ensure that the company have the required trade memberships and qualifications and also have suitable insurances.
Upon the expiration, or earlier termination or cancellation of this Lease, or in the event of a default under Paragraph 21, hereof, Lessee, at its expense, shall return the Equipment In good repair, ordinary wear and tear resulting from proper use thereof alone excepted, by delivering it.
Lessee shall, at its own expense, keep and maintain all of the office, including but not limited to partition walls, doors, hardware, carpet, acoustical ceiling, windows and glass, air conditioning, electrical and plumbing systems and fixtures, within or dedicated to the leased office, In good repair, less normal wear and tear.