Graffiti Removal. Graffiti is detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the community in that it promotes a perception in the community that the laws protecting public and private property can be disregarded with impunity. This perception fosters a sense of disrespect of the law that results in an increase in crime; degrades the community and leads to urban blight; is detrimental to property values, business opportunities and the enjoyment of life; is inconsistent with the City’s property maintenance goals and aesthetic standards; and results in additional graffiti and in other properties becoming the target of graffiti unless it is quickly removed from public and private property. Graffiti results in visual pollution and is a public nuisance. Graffiti must be abated as quickly as possible to avoid detrimental impacts on the City and County and its residents, and to prevent the further spread of graffiti. Contractor shall remove all graffiti from any real property owned or leased by Contractor in the City and County of San Francisco within 48 hours of the earlier of Contractor’s (a) discovery or notification of the graffiti or (b) receipt of notification of the graffiti from the Department of Public Works. This Section is not intended to require a Contractor to breach any lease or other agreement that it may have concerning its use of the real property. Any failure of Contractor to comply with this Section of this Agreement shall constitute an Event of Default of this Agreement.
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Sources: Advertising Agreement
Graffiti Removal. Graffiti is detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the community in that it promotes a perception in the community that the laws protecting public and private property can be disregarded with impunity. This perception fosters a sense of disrespect of the law that results in an increase in crime; degrades the community and leads to urban blight; is detrimental to property values, business opportunities and the enjoyment of life; is inconsistent with the City’s property maintenance goals and aesthetic standards; and results in additional graffiti and in other properties becoming the target of graffiti unless it is quickly removed from public and private property. Graffiti results in visual pollution and is a public nuisance. Graffiti must be abated as quickly as possible to avoid detrimental impacts on the City and County and its residents, and to prevent the further spread of graffiti. Contractor shall remove all graffiti from any real property owned or leased by Contractor in the City and County of San Francisco within 48 forty eight (48) hours of the earlier of Contractor’s (a) discovery or notification of the graffiti or (b) receipt of notification of the graffiti from the Department of Public Works. This Section section is not intended to require a Contractor to breach any lease or other agreement that it may have concerning its use of the real property. Any failure of Contractor to comply with this Section of this Agreement shall constitute an Event of Default of this Agreement.The term “graffiti” means any inscription, word, figure, marking or design that is affixed, marked, etched, scratched, drawn or painted on any building, structure, fixture or other improvement,
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Sources: Master Agreement
Graffiti Removal. Graffiti is detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the community in that it promotes a perception in the community that the laws protecting public and private property can be disregarded with impunity. This perception fosters a sense of disrespect of the law that results in an increase in crime; degrades the community and leads to urban blight; is detrimental to property values, business opportunities and the enjoyment of life; is inconsistent with the City’s property maintenance goals and aesthetic standards; and results in additional graffiti and in other properties becoming the target of graffiti unless it is quickly removed from public and private property. Graffiti results in visual pollution and is a public nuisance. Graffiti must be abated as quickly as possible to avoid detrimental impacts on the City and County and its residents, and to prevent the further spread of graffitiGraffiti. Contractor shall remove all graffiti Graffiti from any Advertising Space or real property owned or leased by Contractor in the City and County of San Francisco within 48 hours of the earlier of Contractor’s (a) discovery or notification of the graffiti Graffiti or (b) receipt of notification of the graffiti Graffiti from the Department of Public Works. This Section is not intended to require a Contractor to breach any lease or other agreement that it may have concerning its use of the real property. Any failure of Contractor to comply with this Section of this Agreement shall constitute an Event of Default of this Agreement.
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Sources: Advertising Agreement