Common use of Dangerous Condition Clause in Contracts

Dangerous Condition. Tenant shall use commercially reasonable efforts in accordance with industry standards to keep the Leased Property free from mold, mildew, lead based paint and any and all other bacteria, fungi, substances and materials in quantities or concentrations that could be reasonably expected to be harmful to the health or safety of any occupants or inmates at the Facility or any employees or other invitees of Tenant or any other person coming onto or in the Facility.

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Sources: Facilities Lease Agreement (Cornell Companies Inc)

Dangerous Condition. Tenant shall use commercially reasonable efforts in accordance with industry standards to keep the Leased Property free from mold, mildew, lead based paint and any and all other bacteria, fungi, substances and materials in quantities or concentrations that have been or could be reasonably expected found to be harmful to the health or safety of any occupants or inmates at the Facility or any employees or other invitees of Tenant or any other person coming onto or in the FacilityFacility (any of the same being a "Dangerous Condition").

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Sources: Master Agreement to Lease (Correctional Properties Trust)