Premises Checks Clause Samples

The Premises Checks clause establishes the right and procedures for inspecting or evaluating the physical condition of a property or premises. Typically, this clause outlines who may conduct inspections, the notice required before entry, and the frequency or circumstances under which checks can occur, such as before occupancy, during a lease, or at the end of a tenancy. Its core function is to ensure that the property is maintained according to agreed standards and to address any issues proactively, thereby protecting the interests of both property owners and occupants.
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Premises Checks. Premise Checks by the Tribe. The Tribal Police or other authorized agency may conduct its own premises checks in Indian Country to observe compliance with Tribal Code and this Compact and to provide support and education to Tribal Enterprises and staff. To the extent it is informed of the results of such premises checks, the Tribe will share the results of the premises checks with the Board. Premise Checks by the Board. The Board, through its staff, may also conduct premises checks. Prior to conducting any such check, the Board will contact the Tribal Police to provide reasonable notice of such premises check. Except as provided in the Cooperation Section below, the Tribal Police may observe and participate in all premises checks. The Board will share the results of such premises checks with the Tribe.
Premises Checks