Providing Additional Services Sample Clauses
The 'Providing Additional Services' clause defines the terms under which a party may request or deliver services beyond those originally agreed upon in the contract. Typically, this clause outlines the process for proposing, approving, and compensating for extra work, such as requiring written requests or amendments before additional services are performed. Its core function is to ensure that both parties have a clear, agreed-upon process for handling work outside the initial scope, thereby preventing misunderstandings and disputes over extra costs or obligations.
Providing Additional Services. If, in the reasonable opinion of Landlord, additional services to Tenant are necessary, Landlord will have the following rights:
(i) Landlord may require that Tenant cease the activity or remove the item (or refuse to permit the activity or installation of the item), causing (or which will cause) the need for such additional service, if Landlord and Tenant are not able to agree upon a mutually satisfactory method for providing such additional services or, in the reasonable opinion of Landlord, providing such additional service is not operationally or economically feasible;
(ii) With respect to additional utility consumption, Landlord may install and maintain separate metering devices, or may cause periodic usage surveys to be prepared by an engineer employed by Landlord for such purpose. The cost of the additional utility consumption plus, if Landlord installs and maintains separate meters, the cost of such meters and their installation, maintenance and repair, or if Landlord orders usage surveys, the cost of such surveys, will be the obligation of Tenant;
(iii) With respect to heat or cold generating equipment, Landlord may furnish additional heat or air conditioning to the Premises, or install supplementary heating or air conditioning units in the Premises or elsewhere in the Building, or modify the existing heating or air conditioning system in the Premises. The cost of additional heat or air conditioning, supplementary units, or modifications to the existing system will be the obligation of Tenant;
(iv) With respect to lighting beyond Building standard, Landlord may purchase and replace, at the expense of Tenant, light bulbs and ballasts and/or fixtures; and/or
(v) With respect to additional cleaning work, Landlord may instruct Landlord’s janitorial contractor to provide such services and the cost of such service will be the obligation of Tenant;
Providing Additional Services. If, in the reasonable opinion of ----------------------------- Landlord, additional services to Tenant are necessary, Landlord will have the following rights:
Providing Additional Services. If, in the reasonable opinion of Landlord, Tenant’s use and occupancy of the Premises requires services from Landlord beyond those otherwise being provided by Landlord under this Lease, Landlord may:
(i) Require that Tenant cease the activity or remove the item (or Landlord may refuse to permit the activity or installation of the item), causing (or which will cause) the need for the additional service, if Landlord and Tenant are not able to agree on a mutually satisfactory method for providing the additional services, or in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, providing the additional service is not operationally or economically feasible;
(ii) With respect to heat or cold-generating equipment, furnish additional heat or air conditioning to the Premises, or install supplementary heating or air conditioning units in the Premises or elsewhere in the Building, or modify the existing heating or air conditioning system in the Premises. The cost of additional heat or air conditioning, supplementary units, or modifications to the existing system is the obligation of Tenant;
(iii) With respect to lighting, purchase and replace, at Tenant’s expense, light bulbs and ballasts and/or fixtures and charge Tenant for any additional costs attributable to such lights and fixtures; and/or
(iv) With respect to additional cleaning work, instruct Landlord’s janitorial contractor to provide the services, the cost of which is the obligation of Tenant.
Providing Additional Services. If, in the commercially reasonable opinion of Landlord, additional services to Tenant are necessary, Landlord will have the following rights upon at least thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to Tenant:
(i) Removal by Tenant. Landlord may require that Tenant cease the activity or remove the item (or refuse to permit the activity or installation of the item), causing (or which will cause) the need for such additional service, if Landlord and Tenant are not able to agree upon a mutually satisfactory method for providing such additional services or, in the commercially reasonable opinion of Landlord, providing such additional service is not operationally or economically feasible.
Providing Additional Services. We believe the services we provide are critical to our clients’ claim processing, fraud detection and cost containment efforts. We intend to expand our service offerings to enter complementary areas of cost containment and fraud detection.
