Sign Maintenance Sample Clauses
The Sign Maintenance clause outlines the responsibilities for keeping signage in good condition throughout its use. Typically, this clause specifies which party is responsible for cleaning, repairing, or replacing signs as needed, and may set standards for appearance and safety. Its core function is to ensure that signage remains visible, legible, and compliant with any relevant regulations, thereby preventing disputes over neglect or deterioration.
Sign Maintenance. The Sponsor shall clean and use reasonable efforts to maintain in a state of reasonably good condition and repair all signs identifying the Pickleball Courts or the Sponsor as required by this Agreement after their installation. Sponsor shall repair or replace any dilapidated signs upon the City’s request.
Sign Maintenance. All Signs shall be kept in good repair and, unless of galvanized or non-corroding metal or treated with appropriate wood preservative, shall be thoroughly painted as often as good maintenance necessitates. All braces, bolts, clips, supporting frame, and fastenings shall be free from deterioration, termite infestation, rot, or loosening. If any Sign is not appropriately maintained, the County Toll Road Operator shall give written notice to the Sign Owner to repair, maintain, or remove the Sign within 30 days from the date of the notice.
Sign Maintenance. Tenant is responsible, at its sole cost and expense, for all maintenance, repairs and replacements associated with signs installed by Tenant.
Sign Maintenance. The Parties agree to be individually responsible for the maintenance of its respective Sign at its own expense and each Party agrees to use reasonable efforts to maintain their respective Sign in proper working order. The Parties’ sign representatives shall mutually determine the maintenance needs from time to time and the appropriate person or entity to perform such maintenance. Each Party will pay for any repair costs for its Sign that are in addition to routine maintenance costs.
Sign Maintenance. The Contractor shall furnish the necessary manpower and equipment to perform the following tasks: • Install, relocate, and / or remove small and large aluminum and plywood roadside sign assemblies consisting of signs, sign supports, foundations and associated mounting hardware • Clean and refurbish signs including replacing sign identification decals, sign face materials and messages, replacing missing or broken mounting hardware, cleaning dirt and other foreign material from sign face, etc. • Perform sign realignment and adjustments to “Ice on Bridge” signs as necessary • Conduct inspection of signs to determine maintenance needs • Maintain a log of sign maintenance that includes: installation / repair / replacement date, type of work performed, status of reflectivity, etc. • Maintain an inventory of Authority signs as directed by the Authority • Coordinate ordering signs with the Authority A full inventory of signs will be provided to the awarded Contractor by the Authority for all three toll roads within 10 business days from Notice to Proceed. Installation, replacement, relocation and/or repair of signs shall conform to the TxDOT Sign Mounting Standards, SMD‐08, which can be accessed via the following link: ▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/pub/txdot‐ info/cmd/cserve/standard/traffic/smdgen.pdf. Sign maintenance services shall be performed in a manner that ensures minimal interference with the traveling public and complies with guidelines established in the TxMUTCD; including highly visible vehicular warning lights and appropriate traffic control measures. While executing the service request, the Contractor shall ensure that proper health and safety measures are performed and enforced at all times for the traveling public and all personnel involved in addressing the request for service. Routine requests by the Authority for repair, replacement, relocation, or installation of signs shall commence and be completed in accordance with Priority 3 of Section 4.4 ‐ Service Response Prioritization, unless otherwise directed. Missing or damaged signs that may impact the traveling public’s safety shall be considered a Priority 1 service call. Any maintenance activity that will require a road closure must be coordinated in advance with the Authority prior to any work commencing. The Contractor shall perform all sign maintenance tasks in a manner consistent with overall industry best practices and in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) an...
Sign Maintenance. All signs must be kept in good repair and in a safe manner at all times. The property owner or sign owner (if different than the property owner) must repair damaged or deteriorated signs within 60 days of notification by the city. The area surrounding freestanding signs must be kept free of litter and debris at all times. Signs not repaired within the allowed 60 days shall be considered abandoned signs. [Ord. 1397 § 1 (Exh. A), 2011.]
Sign Maintenance. Tenant shall maintain the sign(s) in good order and repair including replacement of damaged Plexiglas faces, letters, and/or burned-out lighting. Anti-graffiti finish shall be applied to all signs (Illegible) to the public.
Sign Maintenance. The Club, at its sole cost and expense, shall conduct, or shall cause Powers to conduct, all necessary, routine, preventative, and long term repair and maintenance of the Gayl▇▇▇ ▇▇▇nage after installation to keep such signs in good condition and repair, reasonable wear and tear accepted. The Club's or Powers' repair and maintenance will include maintenance, repair and replacements of all electrical, mechanical and structural components of such signage after installation.
