Common use of Janitor Service Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease (Current Technology Corp), Lease (Infowave Software Inc), Lease (Spectrum Signal Processing Inc)

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