Refrigerant Sample Clauses

Refrigerant. Tenant shall not install any refrigerant-containing systems or equipment, including refrigerators, freezers, supplemental HVAC systems or self-contained air conditioners, without Landlord’s prior approval, which Landlord may withhold in its sole discretion. Unless Tenant shall have obtained Landlord’s prior written approval to install existing equipment after an inspection, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, by Landlord’s engineer for defects and proper proposed installation in the Premises, all refrigerant-containing equipment and/or systems which Tenant installs in the Premises shall be new. Whether Tenant’s refrigerant-containing equipment or systems are defective and are properly installed shall be determined at the sole discretion of Landlord’s engineer. If Tenant wishes to install any refrigerant-containing equipment or systems, Tenant shall obtain and provide Landlord with copies of all required permits associated with such equipment or systems.
Refrigerant. Ozone depleting compound that must be removed from white goods or other refrigerant containingitems prior to recycling or disposal.
Refrigerant. A.10.1 Customer is responsible for the containment of any and all refrigerant stored on or about the premises. Customer accepts all responsibility for and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Honeywell from and against any and all claims, damages, or causes of action that arise out of the storage, consumption, loss and/or disposal of refrigerant, except to the extent Honeywell has brought refrigerant onsite and is directly and solely negligent for its mishandling.
Refrigerant. Complete unit replacements are not covered under the BTC limited warranty provided the unit can be field serviced and/or repaired. BTC will provide parts and offer technical assistance to assure proper operation of the heat pump. Preauthorization from BTC is required for complete unit replacements.
Refrigerant. Tenant shall not install any refrigerant-containing systems or equipment, including refrigerators, freezers, supplemental HVAC systems or self-contained air conditioners, without Landlord’s prior approval, which Landlord may withhold in its sole discretion. Unless Tenant shall have obtained Landlord’s prior written approval to install existing equipment after an inspection, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, by Landlord’s engineer for defects and proper proposed installation in the Premises, all refrigerant-containing equipment and/or systems which Tenant installs in the Premises shall be new. Whether Tenant’s refrigerant-containing equipment or systems are defective and are properly installed shall be determined at the sole discretion of Landlord’s engineer. If Tenant wishes to Oyster Point Marina Plaza Office LeaseKashiwa Fudosan America, Inc. :: ESSA Pharmaceuticals Corp. install any refrigerant-containing equipment or systems, Tenant shall obtain and provide Landlord with copies of all required permits associated with such equipment or systems.
Refrigerant. A.10.1 Customer is responsible for the containment of any and all refrigerant stored on or about the premises.

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