Fixture cleaning Clause Samples

The fixture cleaning clause outlines the responsibilities for cleaning and restoring fixtures, such as lighting, plumbing, or built-in equipment, at the end of a lease or construction project. Typically, it specifies which party—tenant, contractor, or owner—is responsible for ensuring that all fixtures are left in a clean and operable condition, and may detail the required standards or timing for this cleaning. This clause helps prevent disputes by clearly allocating responsibility for the condition of fixtures, ensuring that the property is returned in an acceptable state and reducing the risk of additional cleaning costs or delays.
Fixture cleaning. Porcelain fixtures, for example, drinking fountains, wash basins, urinals, toilets, etc., shall be clean and bright, and without dust, spots, stains, rust, green mold, encrustation or excess moisture. Walls and floors adjacent to fixtures shall be free of spots, drippings, and watermarks. Drinking fountains shall be kept free of trash, ink, coffee grounds, etc. and nozzles free from encrustation (calcium, lime, rust, etc.).

Related to Fixture cleaning

  • Equipment Cleaning (a) Areas, known by Forest Service prior to timber sale advertisement, that are infested with invasive species of concern are shown on Sale Area Map. A current list of invasive species of concern and a map showing the extent of known infestations is available at the Forest Supervisor’s Office. For purposes of this provision, “Off-Road Equipment” includes all logging and construction machinery, except for log trucks, chip vans, service vehicles, water trucks, pickup trucks, cars, and similar vehicles.

  • Cleaning At all times, the Contractor shall keep the Site and the Work clean and free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by the construction activities under the Contract. The Contractor shall ensure that the entire Project is thoroughly cleaned prior to requesting Substantial Completion Inspection and, again, upon completion of the Project prior to the Final Completion Inspection.

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.

  • Maintenance & Repairs 5.1 Lessee shall at all times be responsible for maintaining at its own expense the leased premises in a clean, orderly and safety condition, except as hereinafter provided. Lessee shall be responsible, at its own expense, to clean and maintain all trade fixtures, machinery and equipment furnished by Lessee within the leased premises. Lessee shall be responsible to deposit normal office waste and rubbish at a location at the Central School as designated by Lessor. 5.2 Lessee shall be responsible to perform all repairs the need for which is caused by ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s use of the premises except that Lessor shall be responsible to perform major repairs of a structural nature. Lessor shall be responsible to arrange for removal of waste and rubbish from the location designated as the deposit location for lessees. All costs incurred by Lessor pursuant to the obligations of this Paragraph shall be included within "operating costs". 5.3 Lessor shall provide custodian services for the common areas of Central School. Costs incurred by Lessor in providing such custodian services shall be included within "operating costs".