Redecoration Sample Clauses

Redecoration. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing covenant in every fifth year of the Term and in the last year of the Term (whether determined by effluxion of time or under the provisions for re-entry hereinafter contained or otherwise) to paint all the outside wood and ironwork heretofore or usually painted in a proper and workmanlike manner with two coats of paint of a colour and quality to be approved by the Landlord and so often as may be necessary to have professionally treated in accordance with the best approved manner for preserving and protecting the same all outside materials forming part of the Property and requiring treatment for preservation and protection and in every seventh year of the Term and in the last year of the Term (whether determined by effluxion of time or under the provisions for re-entry hereinafter contained or otherwise) to paint all the interior of the Property heretofore or usually painted in a proper and workmanlike manner with two coats of a paint of a colour and quality to be approved by the Landlord
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Redecoration. The Student shall not redecorate the Room or the Common Areas nor make alterations of any kind to the Room or the Common Areas.
Redecoration. The Tenant shall redecorate the inside of the Premises every five years and also in the last six months of the Term. All redecoration is to be carried out in colours and materials approved by the Landlord (except for internal redecoration carried out before the last six months of the Term) such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed and to the reasonable satisfaction of the Landlord.
Redecoration. The Student shall not redecorate the Property or the Common Areas nor make alterations of any kind to the Property or the Common Areas.
Redecoration. During the last ninety (90) days of the term, if during or prior to that time Tenant has vacated the Demised Premises, to decorate, remodel, repair, alter or otherwise prepare the Demised Premises for re-occupancy, without affecting Tenant's obligation to pay Minimum Annual Rental, Additional Rent and all other sums due under the terms of this Lease.
Redecoration. Without restricting or cancelling any other obligation of the Tenant under this lease, the Tenant will
Redecoration. The Student will be charged if a wall or ceiling needs to be redecorated. Please remember the use of pins, tacks, blue-tack or white-tack, sticky tape or other sticky substances is not permitted on the walls or ceilings of the Accommodation. The Student will be given full details of the cost of the works.
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Redecoration. During the last six (6) months of the Term, if during or prior to that time Tenant has vacated or otherwise abandons the Premises, to decorate, remodel, repair, alter or otherwise prepare the Premises for reoccupancy, without affecting Tenant's obligation to pay rent for the Premises.
Redecoration. 12.2.1 The Tenant shall redecorate the Premises every five years and in the last six months of the Term, in colours and materials approved by the Landlord.
Redecoration. The Student will be charged if a wall or ceiling needs to be redecorated (the use of pins, tacks, Blue-Tack or White-Tack, sticky tape or other sticky substances is not permitted on the walls or ceilings of the Accommodation). The Student will be given full details of the cost of the works. Broken Windows/damaged carpets An estimate for remedial works or replacement will be obtained by Student Housing Services. The exact amount chargeable will then be finalised with a quote from contractors or the Accommodation owner. Keys and door locks The cost to replace missing or non-returned accommodation keys is £25. The University will endeavour to contact the Students to remind them to return their keys. Please note that where a new lock is required, an estimate for its replacement will be obtained by Student Housing Services. The exact amount chargeable will then be finalised with a quote from contractors. A charge will be made per resident to reimburse the cost to the University. Photos may be taken as evidence for any charges applied. Schedule 4 Summary of administrative action for breach Level 1 involves a written warningrepeated breaches may escalate action to Level 2 Level 2 involves a meeting and written warning - repeated breaches may escalate action to Level 3 Level 3 involves a meeting and potential Letter of Extra Undertaking (EU)* - repeated breaches may escalate action to Level 4 Level 4 involves a meeting and potential termination of the licence agreement and reference to the ‘Disciplinary Procedure for Students’ Dependent on the severity of the breach (which may include multiple breaches in one incident), Housing Managers may apply higher level action as a consequence. If the Housing Managers are not available, they will nominate a member of staff to undertake the meeting and issue any warnings. Should persistent breaches of regulations take place by the same Student, the Level of action taken will increase. *The EU letter is explained in clause 5.3 of the Regulations.
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