Common use of Access permitted Clause in Contracts

Access permitted. The Landowner grants permission to the City, its authorized employees and agents, to enter upon the Property and to inspect the Facility whenever the City deems necessary. The purpose of inspection is to follow-up on reported or observed deficiencies, to respond to citizen complaints, or to make an inspection if a significant time has passed after the last inspection. The City shall provide the Landowner a copy of the inspection findings and a directive to commence with the repairs if necessary. In the case of multiple Landowners of a single property, notice to one shall suffice as notice to all.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Access permitted. The Landowner grants permission to the CityTown, its authorized employees and agents, to enter upon the Property and to inspect the Facility whenever the City Town deems necessary. The purpose of inspection Inspection is to follow-up on reported or observed deficiencies, to respond to citizen complaints, or to make an inspection if a significant time has passed after the last inspection. The City Town shall provide the Landowner a copy of the inspection findings and a directive to commence with the repairs if necessary. In the case of multiple Landowners of a single property, notice to one shall suffice as notice to all.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.townofbluffton.sc.gov

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Access permitted. The Landowner grants permission to the CityTown, its authorized employees and agents, to enter upon the Property and to inspect the Facility whenever the City Town deems necessary. The purpose of inspection is to follow-up on reported or observed deficiencies, to respond to citizen complaints, or to make an inspection if a significant time has passed after the last inspection. The City Town shall provide the Landowner a copy of the inspection findings and a directive to commence with the repairs if necessary. In the case of multiple Landowners of a single property, notice to one shall suffice as notice to all.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.townofbluffton.sc.gov

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