DECORATIVE ITEMS Clause Samples
The Decorative Items clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding the use, placement, and maintenance of decorative objects within a property or premises. Typically, this clause specifies which party—such as a tenant or landlord—is permitted to install or remove decorative items like artwork, plants, or seasonal decorations, and may outline any restrictions to ensure safety or preserve the property's condition. Its core function is to prevent disputes by clarifying expectations and boundaries related to decorative enhancements, thereby maintaining the property's appearance and integrity.
DECORATIVE ITEMS. Upon Licensor’s approval of the interior design materials submitted pursuant to Section 3.1.2 and incorporating the information provided to Licensee as set forth above, Licensee shall prepare or cause to be prepared for Licensor’s approval documents reasonably describing the Decorative Items to be installed in the Project and the installation locations or details therefor, and a Variance Notice, if applicable. Such information may include the description, quantity, recommended manufacturer and model number, product specification, photograph (when appropriate), installed location and other pertinent information about the Decorative Items.
DECORATIVE ITEMS. FOHPP does not permit the use of adhesives, tacks, nails, or hardware on the walls or ceilings of the Grand Hall building. All candles must be contained in approved votive holders. Confetti, confetti-type material or any decoration that may damage the facility is not allowed. Renter is responsible for the removal of all decorations and clearing tables and counters of all perishables. Smoke machines are not allowed.
DECORATIVE ITEMS. FOHPP does not permit the use of adhesives, tacks, nails, or hardware on the fixtures and furniture of the TOSA Pool. All candles must be contained in approved votive holders. Confetti, confetti-type materials, or any decoration that may damage the facility is not allowed.
