Maintenance Yard Sample Clauses
The Maintenance Yard clause defines the rights and responsibilities related to the use, access, and upkeep of a designated area for storing and servicing equipment or vehicles. Typically, this clause outlines which party is responsible for maintaining the yard, what activities are permitted within the space, and any restrictions on its use, such as hours of operation or types of materials allowed. By clearly allocating duties and setting boundaries, the clause helps prevent disputes over property use and ensures the maintenance yard remains safe and functional for its intended purpose.
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Maintenance Yard. ACTA intends to provide to Contractor during the term of this Agreement one storage yard located in the southerly portion of the Rail Corridor in the location shown on Page 4 of the Map attached hereto as Exhibit 1 (to the extent actually provided by ACTA, the “Maintenance Yard”); such Maintenance Yard shall be used and operated by Contractor solely for purposes relating to this Agreement and the Rail Corridor, and Contractor shall not use the Maintenance Yard for the purpose of providing services or storage with respect to other customers or properties or for the other business interests of Contractor or its affiliates. With respect to the Maintenance Yard, the parties acknowledge that (a) the area shown on the Map consists of significantly more land than the area which will be made available to Contractor for such Maintenance Yard, and (b) such Maintenance Yard may consist of approximately four acres of land, the specific boundaries of which will be agreed upon by ACTA and Contractor, and an office building, parking lot, and indoor and outdoor storage areas. If ACTA elects to make the Maintenance Yard available to Contractor, ACTA will do so solely as an accommodation to Contractor in connection with this Agreement, and ACTA at all times reserves the right to modify, decrease or change the boundaries of such space or to move the location of the Maintenance Yard at its sole discretion. ACTA may decide not to make the Maintenance Yard available to Contractor for any reason. None of ACTA, POLA, POLB, BNSF or UP make any representation or warranty of any kind regarding the condition of the Maintenance Yard or the adequacy of the Maintenance Yard (or any property hereinafter designated as a Maintenance Yard) for Contractor’s purposes, and Contractor shall accept the Maintenance Yard in its “AS-IS, WHERE IS” condition, with all faults. Contractor shall be solely responsible for (i) providing any yards and facilities that Contractor may need in addition to the Maintenance Yard in connection with performing the Services, (ii) all maintenance, repair and replacement of the Maintenance Yard and all improvements and facilities thereon, (iii) payment of all utility costs and other costs and expenses relating to the use, operation, maintenance, repair and replacement of the Maintenance Yard and all improvements and facilities thereon; provided that, ACTA and Contractor shall each share on an equal basis the cost of providing security for the Maintenance Yard and the ...
Maintenance Yard. Halls – Etc. and General Rules.
1. Under Wisconsin law, tenants are responsible for minor repairs, including replacement of light bulbs and fuses, and for any repairs necessitated by lessee or their invitees negligent actions, including but not limited to, broken or missing windows and screens, damaged fixtures and appliances.
2. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is responsible for keeping the yard neat and clean. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is also responsible for keeping common hallways clean and tidy. For single, duplex and triplex properties, Lessee is responsible to keep lawn cut, trimmed and keep sidewalks free of ice and snow: if garbage carts are provided, 1st floor tenant shall be responsible for moving carts to and from pick-up point required by city ordinance. Lessee shall pay any municipal fines for noncompliance.
3. Lessee shall keep premises in a clean and tenantable condition at all times.
4. Lessee will save heat and avoid dust during heating months if HVAC filters are regularly replaced; this is Lessee’s responsibility.
Maintenance Yard. From the Snow and Ice Control Commencement Date for the remainder of the O&M Period During Construction and during the Operating Period, Developer shall perform O&M Work of the Maintenance Yard and associated facilities that are used by Developer to meet the requirements of Schedule 11. Developer may coordinate with the Department after NTP 2 and in advance of the Snow and Ice Control Commencement Date with respect to temporary co-location of Developer’s equipment in the Maintenance Yard to facilitate Developer’s preparation for performance of Snow and Ice Control Services, provided that:
Maintenance Yard. “Maintenance Yard” is the area in the southwest corner of the Premises between the current eleventh and twelfth holes which is utilized for the storage and maintenance of equipment and supplies including underground devices, storage facilities, and related items, as shown in Exhibit A.
