Make Repairs Sample Clauses
The "Make Repairs" clause establishes the responsibility of a party, typically the tenant or property occupant, to perform necessary repairs on the premises during the term of an agreement. It usually outlines which types of repairs are required, such as fixing damage caused by the occupant or maintaining certain systems like plumbing or electrical, and may specify timelines or standards for completing the work. This clause ensures that the property remains in good condition throughout the occupancy and clarifies who is accountable for maintenance, thereby preventing disputes over repair obligations.
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Make Repairs. To make repairs, alterations, additions, or improvements, whether structural or otherwise, in and about the Office Complex, or any part thereof, and for such purposes to enter upon the Premises, and during the continuation of any of said work, to temporarily close doors, entryways, public spaces, and corridors in the Office Complex and to interrupt or temporarily suspend services and facilities.
Make Repairs. To make all repairs as required by this Lease, whether pursuant to a notice from the Landlord or otherwise, in accordance with the reasonable standard specifies by the Landlord and to make all repairs to the approval of the Landlord, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld;
Make Repairs. To make repairs, alterations, additions, or improvements, whether structural or otherwise, in and about the Office Complex, or any part thereof, and for such purposes to enter upon the Premises, and during the continuation of any of said work, to temporarily close doors, entryways, public spaces, and corridors in the Office Complex and to interrupt or temporarily suspend services and facilities, so long as Landlord at all times uses its best commercially reasonable efforts and endeavors in good faith to limit any interference with the conduct of Tenant's business or its occupancy and use of the Premises. If, as a result of Landlord's material and adverse interference, Tenant ceases operating at the Premises for five (5) consecutive business days, Tenant shall be entitled to an abatement of Rent on a daily basis beginning on the sixth (6th) consecutive business day and continuing until the earlier of (i) cessation of such material and adverse interference, or (ii) the date on which Tenant resumes business operations at the Premises. If, as a result of Landlord's material and adverse interference, Tenant ceases operating at the Premises for ninety (90) consecutive business days, Tenant shall be entitled to terminate the Lease by delivering written notice to Landlord prior to the one hundredth (100th) consecutive business day of material and adverse interference. In exercising its right to make repairs, alterations and the like, to the extent reasonably possible, (i) Landlord shall give Tenant notice prior to entering the Premises, (ii) Landlord's entry shall be during normal business hours, and (iii) if required by Tenant, Landlord shall be accompanied by a representative of Tenant.
Make Repairs. Make or cause to be made all ordinary repairs and replacements necessary to preserve the Premises in its present condition and for the operating efficiency thereof and all alterations required to comply with lease requirements, and to do decorating on the Premises;
Make Repairs. Make or cause to be made all ordinary repairs and replacements MANAGER deems necessary or appropriate to maintain and preserve the Property in its present condition and for the operating efficiency thereof and all alterations required to comply with lease requirements;
Make Repairs. To repair the Premises or any part thereof, and to ------------ enter upon the Premises for such purposes. Landlord may temporarily close doors, entryways, public spaces, elevators and corridors in the Premises and interrupt or temporarily suspend services and facilities in connection with such work.
Make Repairs. To make repairs, alterations, additions, or improvements, whether structural or otherwise, in and about the School, or any part thereof, and for such purposes to enter upon the School, and during the continuation of any of such work, to temporarily close doors, entryways, public spaces, and corridors in the School and to interrupt or temporarily suspend services and facilities.
Make Repairs. At Lessor's expense (except as provided in Section 7.4 hereof), to make repairs, alterations, additions, or improvements, whether structural or otherwise, in and about the Office Complex, or any part thereof, and for such purposes to enter upon the Premises, and during the continuation of any of said work, to temporarily close doors, entryways, public spaces, and corridors in the Office Complex and to interrupt or temporarily suspend services and facilities.
Make Repairs. Upon 24 hours notice to Tenant (except in the event of an emergency) to make repairs, alterations, additions, or improvements, whether structural or otherwise, in and about the Project, or any part thereof, and for such purposes to enter upon the Premises, and during the continuation of any of said work, to temporarily close doors, entryways, public spaces, and corridors in the Project and to interrupt or temporarily suspend services and facilities, so long as Landlord at all times endeavors in good faith to limit any interference with the conduct of Tenant's business or its occupancy and use of the Premises.
