Floor Coverings Sample Clauses

Floor Coverings. Tenant will not lay or otherwise affix linoleum, tile, carpet or any other floor covering to the floor of the Premises in any manner except as approved in writing by Landlord. Tenant will be liable for the cost of repair of any damage resulting from the violation of this rule or the removal of any floor covering by Tenant or its contractors, employees or invitees.
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Floor Coverings. Where your property is situated above another flat we do not consider wooden, laminate or any other type of dense hard flooring to be an appropriate floor covering. We will not give permission to fit this type of floor covering in these circumstances. We may, where there is a proven nuisance being caused by noise being transmitted through the floor, require you to install a floor covering that will supress this noise. eg carpet, underlay.
Floor Coverings. All floor coverings and floor finishes including recesses for special floor finishes. It is Tenant's responsibility to join neatly to the mall finish. Floor Tile and Base - Tenant will install floor tile and base in accordance with the materials and applications specified in the Tenant Handbook along the storefront of the Premises, the width of which shall be determined by Landlord.
Floor Coverings. Tenant will not lay or otherwise affix linoleum, tile, carpet or any other floor covering to the floor of the Premises in any manner except as approved in writing by Landlord. Tenant will be liable for the cost of repair of any damage resulting from the violation of this rule or the removal of any floor covering by Tenant or its contractors, employees or invitees. Tenant shall provide and maintain hard surface protective mats under all desk chairs which are equipped with casters to avoid excessive wear and tear to carpeting. If Tenant fails to provide such mats, the cost of carpet repair or replacement made necessary by such excessive wear and tear shall be charged to and paid for by Tenant.
Floor Coverings. Keep all floor coverings in the premises clean and replace all worn or damaged floor coverings with floor coverings of a similar quality when reasonably required by the Landlord.
Floor Coverings. Tenant shall not lay linoleum, tile, carpet or other similar floor covering so that the same shall be affixed to the floor of the Premises in any manner except as approved, in writing, by Landlord.
Floor Coverings. The Tenant or other person shall not lay any resilient floor covering, carpeting or other covering with any materials that cannot be easily removed with water. The use of cement or similar adhesive material is prohibited. The tacking or fastening of any flooring material to the baseboard or baseboard molding is prohibited. Tacking strips installed by Tenant with Lxxxxx's consent, shall at the option of Lessor, be removed by Tenant and the floor repaired at the expiration of the lease, at Tenant's expense.
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Floor Coverings. Tenant shall not lay linoleum or other similar floor covering so that the same shall come in direct contact with the floor of the Premises. If linoleum or other similar floor covering is desired to be used, an interlining of builder's deadening felt first shall be fixed to the floor by a paste or other material that may be easily removed with water, the use of cement or other similar material being expressly prohibited.
Floor Coverings. A. Office
Floor Coverings. Standard floor covering shall be commercial --------------- quality carpet, and shall not be affixed to the floor in any manner except by a tack strip, paste or other materials which may be easily removed with water. The use of cement or other similar adhesive materials is expressly prohibited. The method of affixing the floor covering to the floor shall be specified in the plans and specifications submitted to Landlord for Landlord's written approval. The expense of repairing any damage or removing any floor covering affixed to the Premises in violation of this provision, shall be borne by the Tenant. Requests for non-standard floor coverings shall be submitted to the Landlord for Landlord's written approval.
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