Routine Access Sample Clauses
Routine Access. Provided the Landlord or the Managing Agent (as applicable) has given the Tenant at least 24 hours’ prior notice in writing, the Tenant must give the Landlord or the Managing Agent (with or without workmen) access to the Property at reasonable times of day for the following purposes:
(a) to inspect the condition and state of repair of the Property;
(b) to carry out repairs and any other works to the Property or any part of it for which the Landlord is responsible under this Agreement or to any adjoining or neighbouring premises; and
(c) to carry out bi-annual fire safety inspections; and
(d) to carry out any inspections required by law including (but not limited to) gas safety inspections, fire safety inspections, inspections in connection with the Building Safety Act 2022 and inspections of any smoke or carbon monoxide alarms installed at the Property and to carry out any works, repairs, maintenance or installations (including the installation of any smoke or carbon monoxide alarm) required by law.
Routine Access. The Tenant agrees to give the Landlord access to the accommodation for the purpose of carrying out maintenance, repair or inspection, providing that written notice has been given to the Tenant no later than 24 hours beforehand that such access is required.
Routine Access. Permit the Landlord (or any person acting on behalf of the Landlord) access to the Property at reasonable hours of the day with no less than 24 hours prior written notice (save in the case of an Emergency) for the following purposes:
(a) to inspect its condition and state of repair;
(b) to carry out the Landlord’s repairing obligations and other obligations under this agreement;
(c) to carry out necessary redecoration of the Property; and
(d) to carry out any inspections required by law including (but not limited to) gas safety inspections, fire safety inspections and inspections of any smoke or carbon monoxide alarms installed in the Property and to carry out any works, repairs, maintenance or installations (including the installation of any smoke or carbon monoxide alarm) required by law.
Routine Access. In the event City or a public utility wishes to obtain ingress and/or egress to the Encroachment Area for any purposes, including, but not limited to, installation, maintenance, or repair of facilities, County agrees that it shall, at its sole expense, temporarily remove the Encroachment. In the event County fails to comply within 30 days after receipt of notice, City may remove such Encroachment and materials from the Encroachment Area, and County shall be responsible for all reasonable removal costs. City may lien County's property for any and all such reasonable removal costs incurred. County shall be responsible for any replacement or reconstruction to restore County's Encroachment.
Routine Access. With twenty-four (24) hours written notice, MDUSD shall have the right to enter the Premises to conduct its own compatible operations, to perform any routine or major/deferred maintenance, custodial services, or conduct inspections of the Premises, including specifically the kitchen area during usual business hours in order to insure that proper pest management control is being conducted on the Premises. MDUSD will endeavor during the course of any access of the Premises to not disrupt Charter School’s classroom and instructional activities.
Routine Access. Except in the event of a Surface Inspection or an emergency (as provided in Section 3.2 below), Questar Gas shall notify MWDSLS at least seven (7) business days (or such shorter period as may be approved in writing by MWDSLS) in advance of its intent to access the Crossing prior to performing any Maintenance in the Crossing. Questar Gas’s notice shall be made by email, and shall be specific as to the time, date, and activities for which Questar Gas intends to utilize its access. The notice shall also include a summary of the method and manner in which the Maintenance will be performed. Questar Gas shall coordinate with MWDSLS as may be reasonably necessary to support Feeder Line 6 and comply with any applicable safety standards, to accommodate construction activities or operations of MWDSLS, and its agents, employees, or contractors, in or near the Crossing.
