Major Building Systems definition
Examples of Major Building Systems in a sentence
As Tenant has complete control over the Premises and the parties have agreed that the Lease shall be construed as a "net lease" to Landlord, Landlord shall have no obligation whatsoever to maintain the Premises except for those certain Major Building Systems Obligations set out in Section 5.1(d).
From and after the First Amendment Effective Date, Landlord shall assume full and complete responsibility for maintenance and repair of the foundation, floor slab, parking lot, load bearing walls, roof and all other structural components of the Premises, and shall assume full and complete responsibility for the repair and maintenance of all Major Building Systems, as hereinafter defined.
Except to the extent such repairs and replacements are caused by the negligence or willful acts of Tenant, its employees, agents or representatives, or breach by Tenant of its obligations hereunder, including its repair and maintenance obligations, Landlord shall be responsible for the repair or replacement of Major Building Systems or any component thereof which constitutes a Capital Expenditure.
Major Building Systems Maintenance & Repair, ECEC will use funds deposited into SFCBA2 through the City subsidy.