Janitor Service Sample Clauses

Janitor Service. If janitorial services to the Leased Premises are provided for by the Landlord, to cause when reasonably necessary, and at reasonable intervals, the vacuuming of all carpets, the sweeping and/or mopping of hard surface floorings, the dusting of desks, tables and other furniture of the Tenant to a height from the floor not to exceed 6'6", the cleaning of both sides of any glazing walls within the Leased Premises and of the interior face of the exterior windows and of the perimeter glazed walls, and the emptying of the Tenant's litter cans and ashtrays. All other janitorial and cleaning services to the Leased Premises as they are required by the Tenant from the Landlord from time to time, or as they become necessary should the Tenant fail to comply with Section 4.16, shall be provided as Additional Services. The Landlord shall not be responsible for any act of omission or commission on the part of persons employed to perform such work.
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Janitor Service. To cause when reasonably necessary from time to time the floors and windows of the Leased Premises to be swept and cleaned and the desks, tables and other furniture of the Tenant to be dusted, all in keeping with a first-class office building, such work shall be done at the Landlord's direction without interference by the Tenant, its servants or employees.
Janitor Service. Landlord shall provide janitor service in and about the Premises and the building at the end of each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and at Landlord's option, at the end of either Sunday or Friday, except for Holidays (as herein after defined) in accordance with the cleaning specifications attached hereto as EXHIBIT H. Tenant shall not provide any janitor service without Landlord's prior written consent. If Landlord consents to janitor service provided by Tenant, the same shall be subject to Landlord's rules and regulations and to Landlord's supervision, but at Tenant's sole cost and expense (without reduction in Base Rent or Additional Rent). Landlord shall further provide carpet cleaning in the Common Areas and window cleaning at such times as Landlord, in it sole opinion, considers that such cleaning is necessary. Landlord shall be in no way responsible to Tenant, its agents, employees or invitees, for any loss of property from the Premises or for any damage to property thereon, from any cause.
Janitor Service. To cause on a daily basis on each business day outside of Normal Business Hours and otherwise when reasonably necessary from time to time the floors and windows of the Leased Premises to be swept and cleaned and the desks, tables and other furniture of the Tenant to be dusted, all in keeping with
Janitor Service. No Tenant shall employ any person or persons other --------------- than the janitor of Landlord for the purpose of cleaning the Premises unless otherwise agreed to by Landlord in writing. Except with the written consent of Landlord, no person or persons other than those approved by Landlord shall be permitted to enter the Building for the purpose of cleaning the same. No Tenant shall cause any unnecessary labor by reason of such Tenant's carelessness or indifference in the preservation of good order and cleanliness. Janitor service shall include ordinary dusting, cleaning, and vacuuming by the janitor assigned to such work and shall not include beating of carpets or rugs or moving of furniture or other special services. Window cleaning shall be done only by Landlord, and at such intervals and such hours as Landlord shall deem appropriate.
Janitor Service. Landlord shall furnish daily janitor services in the Premises as set forth on Exhibit H attached hereto, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excepted. Tenant shall not provide janitor services without the prior written consent of Landlord and then only subject to the supervision of Landlord and as Tenant's sole responsibility, cost and expense, by contractors or employees at all times satisfactory to Landlord.
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Janitor Service. Landlord shall provide janitor service in and about the Premises and the Building at the end of each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and at Landlord's option, at the end of either Sunday or Friday, except for Holidays (as hereinafter defined). Tenant shall not provide any janitor service without Landlord's prior written consent. If Landlord consents to janitor service provided by Tenant, the same shall be subject to Landlord's rules and regulations and to Landlord's supervision, but at Tenant's sole cost and expense (without reduction in Base Rent or Additional Rental). The Building shall provide carpet cleaning in the Common Areas and window cleaning at such times as Landlord, in its sole opinion, considers that such cleaning is necessary. Each Tenant shall cooperate with any janitor service in keeping the Premises neat and clean. Landlord shall be in no way responsible to Tenant, its agents, employees or invitees, for any loss of property from the Premises or for any damage to property thereon, from any cause. Landlord shall require the janitor service to obtain insurance and bonds for its employees, covering theft or damage to the property of Tenant and its employees and invitees.
Janitor Service. To cause when reasonably necessary from time to time the floors and windows of the Leased Premises to be swept and cleaned and the desks, tables and other furniture of the Tenant to be dusted all in keeping with a first-class office building but the Landlord shall not be responsible for any act or omission or commission on the part of the person or persons employed to perform such work; such work shall be done at the Landlord's direction without interference by the Tenant, its servants or employees.
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