Ordinary maintenance means keeping a resource unimpaired and in good condition through ongoing minor intervention, undertaken from time to time, in its exterior condition. Ordinary maintenance does not change the external appearance of the resource except through the elimination of the usual and expected effects of weathering. Ordinary maintenance does not constitute work for purposes of this act.
Ordinary maintenance means any repairs and maintenance on the Property other than Major Maintenance.
Ordinary maintenance means the routine work necessary to keep county facilities in that condition of good upkeep and repair necessary for safe and efficient continued use; and
Examples of Ordinary maintenance in a sentence
The Customer shall, at the Customer’s own cost and expense, be responsi- ble for Ordinary Maintenance.
More Definitions of Ordinary maintenance
Ordinary maintenance means any work for which a building permit is not required by ordinance, where the purpose and effect of such work is to correct any deterioration or decay of, or damage to, a structure or any part thereof and to restore the same, as nearly as practical, to its condition prior to the occurrence of such deterioration, decay or damage and does not involve change of materials nor of form.
Ordinary maintenance means repairing any deterioration, wear or damage to a structure, or any part thereof, in order to return the same as nearly practicable to its condition prior to the occurrence of such deterioration, wear or damage. Ordinary maintenance shall further include replacement of exterior elements or accessory hardware, including signs, using the same materials and having the same appearance.
Ordinary maintenance means keeping a resource unimpaired and in good
Ordinary maintenance means any cleaning, painting, or similar work that does not result in the alteration of an improvement.
Ordinary maintenance means any routine maintenance necessary to maintain the public art which is undertaken on a regular basis.
Ordinary maintenance means ensuring that Wireless Facilities and Wireless Support Structures are kept in good operating condition. Ordinary Maintenance includes inspections, testing, and modifications that maintain functional capacity and structural integrity; for example, the strengthening of a Wireless Support Structure's foundation or of the Wireless Support Structure itself. Ordinary Maintenance includes replacing Antennas of a similar size, weight, shape, and color and Accessory Equipment within an existing Equipment Compound and relocating the Antennas to different height levels on an existing Monopole or Tower upon which they are currently located. Ordinary Maintenance does not include Substantial Modifications.
Ordinary maintenance means ensuring that a Communications Facility and the structure to which it is attached are kept in good operating condition. Ordinary Maintenance includes inspections, testing and modifications that maintain functional capacity, aesthetic and structural integrity; for example the strengthening of a structure’s foundation. Ordinary Maintenance includes replacing antennas and related equipment of a similar size, weight, shape and color within an existing Wireless Facility.