Colour Scheme/Modifications Clause Samples
The Colour Scheme/Modifications clause defines the rules and procedures for selecting, approving, and altering the color scheme of a property or project. Typically, it outlines who has the authority to choose initial colors, the process for requesting changes, and any restrictions or approvals required for modifications. For example, a tenant may need to obtain written consent from the landlord before repainting walls or changing exterior colors. This clause ensures consistency in appearance, maintains aesthetic standards, and prevents unauthorized or undesirable alterations.
Colour Scheme/Modifications. Not change/modify / alter the external façade (on all sides) of the Said Apartment in any manner whatsoever and/or not to change/modify/alter the colour scheme of all areas/ surfaces of the Said Apartment which are part of the exterior elevation and/or part of the exterior colour scheme of the Building.
Colour Scheme/Modifications. Not change/modify / alter the external façade (on all sides) of the Said Unit in any manner whatsoever and/or not to change/modify/alter the colour scheme of all areas/ surfaces of the Said Unit which are part of the exterior elevation and/or part of the exterior colour scheme of the Building.
Colour Scheme/Modifications. Not change/modify / alter the external façade (on all sides) of the Said Bunglow in any manner whatsoever and/or not to change/modify/alter the colour scheme of all areas/ surfaces
