COURTESY ITEMS Sample Clauses

The COURTESY ITEMS clause defines the provision of complimentary goods or services by one party to another as a gesture of goodwill, rather than as a contractual obligation. In practice, this clause typically clarifies that any such items—such as free samples, refreshments, or minor amenities—are provided at the discretion of the provider and do not form part of the enforceable terms of the agreement. Its core function is to prevent misunderstandings or future claims by making clear that these courtesy items are not guaranteed or required under the contract.
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COURTESY ITEMS. The Landlord of the premises may designate certain equipment in the premises as courtesy items. If a courtesy item breaks, the Landlord of the premises may or may not fix it, and the Tenant shall not be entitled to withhold or offset rent should Landlord elect to not repair or replace the same. If it elects not to fix the same at their sole discretion and without any obligation, then the Tenant can choose to fix or replace these items or simply not use them. If Tenant fixes the item, it remains the Landlord’s property along with any such improvement(s). If Tenant replaces the item, it becomes property of the Tenant. Requests to fix/replace courtesy items need to be made in writing so the Landlord and Tenant understand and agree that such repair requests are not required to be made by Landlord. None of these repairs are deemed by the Parties to make the premises uninhabitable in the event of disrepair. Courtesy Items include, but are not limited to washers, dryers, icemaker/water dispenser, jacuzzi/hot tub, extra refrigerators, water softeners.
COURTESY ITEMS. The following items and appliances, if present on the Property, are furnished solely as a courtesy to Tenant, are not warranted, and shall not be replaced by Landlord if they are damaged or break: icemaker, microwave, ceiling fans, washer and dryer. Maintenance of such items and appliances is Tenant’s responsibility, and Tenant will keep them in good repair.
COURTESY ITEMS. The following items and appliances, if present on the Premises, are furnished solely as a courtesy to Tenant, are not warranted, and shall not be replaced by Landlord if they are damaged or break: icemaker, microwave, ceiling fans, washer and dryer Maintenance of such items and appliances is Tenant’s responsibility, and Tenant will keep them in good repair.