Common use of CONSERVATION ISSUES Clause in Contracts

CONSERVATION ISSUES. Lessee and Lessor acknowledge that from time to time local governmental authorities have or may declare an emergency on water supplies for the area in which the Premises are located. The Premises leased by Lessee have one water meter. In the event that special regulations regarding the water consumption are passed by local governmental authorities, Lessee agrees to pay his or her prorate share of any or all charges imposed for water use, including any penalties imposed by governmental authorities for exceeding the water allocation for the Premises in which the Premises is situated. Lessee further agrees to use his or her best efforts to conserve water use on said Premises, whether or not ordinances require the same, and to comply with all governmental regulations and ordinances regarding water conservation.

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Sources: Lease Agreement

CONSERVATION ISSUES. Lessee and Lessor acknowledge that from time to time local governmental authorities have or may declare an emergency on water supplies for the area in which the Premises are located. The Premises premises leased by Lessee have one water meter. In the event that special regulations regarding the water consumption are passed by local governmental authorities, Lessee agrees to pay his or her prorate prorata share of any or all charges imposed for water use, including any penalties imposed by governmental authorities for exceeding the water allocation for the Premises in which the Premises is situated. Lessee further agrees to use his or her best efforts to conserve water use on said Premises, whether or not ordinances require the same, and to comply with all governmental regulations and ordinances regarding water conservation.

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Sources: Lease Agreement