Common use of Deferred Maintenance Clause in Contracts

Deferred Maintenance. District shall be responsible for the major maintenance of the Premises. For purposes of the Agreement, “major maintenance” includes, for example, the major repair or replacement of plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, electrical, roofing, and floor systems, exterior and interior painting, and any other items considered deferred maintenance under Education Code section 17582. All other kinds of maintenance shall be considered routine maintenance and shall also be the responsibility of District. The District shall only be obligated to perform deferred maintenance on the Premises on an equivalent basis as that performed at other comparable District school sites.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Facilities Use Agreement, Facilities Use Agreement, Facilities Use Agreement

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Deferred Maintenance. District shall be responsible for the major maintenance of the Premises. For purposes of the Agreement, “major maintenance” includes, for example, the major repair or replacement of plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, electrical, roofing, and floor systems, exterior and interior painting, and any other items considered deferred maintenance under Education Code section 17582. All other kinds of maintenance shall be considered routine maintenance and shall also be the responsibility of District. The District shall only be obligated to perform deferred maintenance on the Premises on an equivalent basis as that performed at other comparable District school sitessites and provided that the Premises and School Site are maintained in a suitable manner for Charter School’s use pursuant to this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Facilities Use Agreement

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Deferred Maintenance. District shall be responsible for the major maintenance of the Premises. For purposes of the Agreement, “major maintenance” includes, for example, the major repair or replacement of plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, electrical, roofing, and floor systems, exterior and interior painting, and any other items considered deferred maintenance under Education Code section 17582. All other kinds of maintenance shall be considered routine maintenance and shall also be the responsibility of District. The District shall only be obligated to perform deferred maintenance on the Premises on an equivalent basis as that performed at other comparable District school sitesschoolsites.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Facilities Use Agreement

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