Duty to Maintain Private Improvements Sample Clauses

Duty to Maintain Private Improvements. Redeveloper at its own cost and expense shall, following construction of the Private Improvements, keep the same in a safe and sanitary condition and shall take all necessary action reasonably necessary to (a) maintain, in good order and condition and state of repair, all interior and exterior portions of the buildings including the routine and reasonable preventive maintenance of the buildings and their service facilities such as the wiring, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems, interior insect treatment, and all glass including plate glass, exterior doors, and automatic doors, and (b) maintain the grounds in a safe and sanitary condition including but not limited to sweeping and removal of trash, litter, and refuse; repair and replacement of paving as reasonably necessary; maintenance of landscaped areas; removal of snow and ice from sidewalks, driveways, and parking areas, in order to keep the same free from dilapidation or deterioration and free from conditions which endanger life or property by fire or other causes.
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Duty to Maintain Private Improvements. Redeveloper at its own cost and expense shall, following construction of the Private Improvements, keep the same in a safe and sanitary condition and shall take all action reasonably necessary to (a) maintain, in good order, condition, and state of repair all interior and exterior portions of the Private Improvements including the routine and reasonable preventive maintenance of the buildings and their service facilities such as the wiring, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems, interior insect treatment, and all glass including plate glass, exterior doors, and automatic doors, (b) maintain in good condition the parking area including the routine and reasonable maintenance of the asphalt as well as any lighting and drainage facilities connected thereto, and (c) maintain the landscaping located in the Project Area as approved by the City according to Section 201 E. of this Agreement including, but not limited to, planting, removal and replacement of dead plant material, watering, and routine maintenance of irrigation facilities; (d) maintain the grounds in a safe and sanitary condition including but not limited to sweeping and removal of trash, litter, and refuse; removal of snow and ice from sidewalks, driveways, and parking areas, in order to keep the same free from dilapidation or deterioration and free from conditions which endanger life or property by fire or other causes.
Duty to Maintain Private Improvements. During the Tax Increment Period, Redeveloper at its own cost and expense shall, following construction of the Private Improvements, keep the same in a safe and sanitary condition and shall take all necessary action reasonably necessary to (a) maintain, in good order and condition and state of repair, all interior and exterior portions of the accessory buildings including the routine and reasonable preventive maintenance of the buildings and their service facilities such as the wiring, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems, interior insect treatment, and all glass including plate glass, exterior doors, and automatic doors, and (b) maintain the grounds in a safe and sanitary condition including but not limited to sweeping and removal of trash, litter, and refuse; repair and replacement of paving as reasonably necessary; maintenance of landscaped areas; removal of snow and ice from sidewalks, driveways, and parking areas, in order to keep the same free from dilapidation or deterioration and free from conditions which endanger life or property by fire or other causes.

Related to Duty to Maintain Private Improvements

  • Building Maintenance The host facility provider shall maintain (in a state of good repair) all buildings used for the educational program. All damages made by the AGENCY’s program will be the responsibility of the AGENCY to repair.

  • Records Maintenance; Access Contractor shall maintain all financial records relating to this Contract in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. In addition, Contractor shall maintain any other records, books, documents, papers, plans, records of shipments and payments and writings of Contractor, whether in paper, electronic or other form, that are pertinent to this Contract (“Records”) in such a manner as to clearly document Contractor's performance. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that Agency and the Oregon Secretary of State's Office and the federal government and their duly authorized representatives will have access to such financial records and other Records that are pertinent to this Contract, whether in paper, electronic or other form, to perform examinations and audits and make excerpts and transcripts. Contractor shall retain and keep accessible all such financial records and other Records for a minimum of 6 years, or such longer period as may be required by applicable law, following final payment and termination of this Contract, or until the conclusion of any audit, controversy or litigation arising out of or related to this Contract, whichever date is later.

  • Construction of Public Improvements a. Upon satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Paragraph 2.1 and the notice requirement set forth below, Developer shall construct the Public Improvements at its own expense in accordance with this Agreement, the Final Plat, the Resolution, the Civil Engineering Construction Plans, the Town’s ordinances, resolutions and regulations and all other applicable laws and regulations. All Public Improvements shall be installed and constructed within the rights- of-way or easements dedicated to the Town. Unless otherwise approved by the Town in writing, all materials used for constructing the Public Improvements shall be materials set forth on the Town’s approved material list. Workmanship and materials shall be of good quality.

  • Site Maintenance The authorized area shall be maintained in a neat, clean, and safe condition, free of any solid waste, debris, or litter, except as specifically authorized herein.

  • RECORDS MAINTENANCE The CONTRACTOR shall maintain books, records, documents, data and other evidence relating to this contract and performance of the services described herein, including but not limited to accounting procedures and practices that sufficiently and properly reflect all direct and indirect costs of any nature expended in the performance of this contract. CONTRACTOR shall retain such records for a period of six years following the date of final payment. At no additional cost, these records, including materials generated under the contract, shall be subject at all reasonable times to inspection, review or audit by the AGENCY, personnel duly authorized by the AGENCY, the Office of the State Auditor, and federal and state officials so authorized by law, regulation or agreement. If any litigation, claim or audit is started before the expiration of the six (6) year period, the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims, or audit findings involving the records have been resolved.

  • Routine Maintenance, Construction, and Repair The NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner may interrupt interconnection service or curtail the output of the Small Generating Facility and temporarily disconnect the Small Generating Facility from the New York State Transmission System or Distribution System when necessary for routine maintenance, construction, and repairs on the New York State Transmission System or Distribution System. The NYISO or the Connecting Transmission Owner shall provide the Interconnection Customer with five Business Days notice prior to such interruption. The NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner shall use Reasonable Efforts to coordinate such reduction or temporary disconnection with the Interconnection Customer.

  • REPAIRS; MAINTENANCE The Owner hereby gives power to the Agent to supervise repairs, improvements, alterations, and decorations to the Property as well as purchase and pay bills for services and supplies. The Agent shall obtain prior approval of the Owner for all expenditures over $ for any single item. Prior approval for lesser amounts shall not be required for monthly or recurring operating charges or if emergency expenditures over the maximum are, in the Agent’s opinion, needed to protect the Property from damage, prevent injury to persons, avoid suspension of necessary services, avoid penalties or fines, or suspension of services to tenants required by a lease or rental agreement or by law, including, but not limited to, maintaining the Property in a condition fit for human habitation as required by applicable law.

  • Maintenance of Improvements All improvements on the property, including, but not limited to, buildings, trees or other improvements now on the premises, or hereafter made or placed thereon, shall be a part of the security for the performance of this contract and shall not be removed therefrom. Purchaser shall not commit, or suffer any other person to commit, any waste or damage to said premises or the appurtenances and shall keep the premises and all improvements in as good condition as they are now.

  • Preservation, Maintenance, and Protection of the Property Inspections. Borrower will not destroy, damage, or impair the Property, allow the Property to deteriorate, or commit waste on the Property. Whether or not Borrower is residing in the Property, Borrower must maintain the Property in order to prevent the Property from deteriorating or decreasing in value due to its condition. Unless Lender determines pursuant to Section 5 that repair or restoration is not economically feasible, Borrower will promptly repair the Property if damaged to avoid further deterioration or damage. If insurance or condemnation proceeds are paid to Lender in connection with damage to, or the taking of, the Property, Borrower will be responsible for repairing or restoring the Property only if Xxxxxx has released proceeds for such purposes. Lender may disburse proceeds for the repairs and restoration in a single payment or in a series of progress payments as the work is completed, depending on the size of the repair or restoration, the terms of the repair agreement, and whether Borrower is in Default on the Loan. Lender may make such disbursements directly to Borrower, to the person repairing or restoring the Property, or payable jointly to both. If the insurance or condemnation proceeds are not sufficient to repair or restore the Property, Borrower remains obligated to complete such repair or restoration. Lender may make reasonable entries upon and inspections of the Property. If Lender has reasonable cause, Xxxxxx may inspect the interior of the improvements on the Property. Lender will give Borrower notice at the time of or prior to such an interior inspection specifying such reasonable cause.

  • RIGHT OF ALLOTTEE TO USE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES SUBJECT TO PAYMENT OF TOTAL MAINTENANCE CHARGES The Allottee hereby agrees to purchase the [Apartment/Plot] on the specific understanding that is/her right to the use of Common Areas shall be subject to timely payment of total maintenance charges, as determined and thereafter billed by the maintenance agency appointed or the association of allottees (or the maintenance agency appointed by it) and performance by the Allottee of all his/her obligations in respect of the terms and conditions specified by the maintenance agency or the association of allottees from time to time.

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