Structure Access Clause Samples

The STRUCTURE; ACCESS clause defines the rights and responsibilities regarding the physical structure of a property and the ability to enter or use certain areas. Typically, this clause outlines which party is responsible for maintaining structural elements such as walls, roofs, or foundations, and specifies who may access shared or restricted spaces, such as hallways, utility rooms, or service areas. Its core function is to prevent disputes by clearly delineating maintenance duties and access rights, ensuring both parties understand their obligations and privileges related to the property’s structure and entry points.
Structure Access. The Department, as lessee under the Ground Lease, agrees to permit the Participating County and its contractors, subcontractors, employees, lessees, licensees, permittees, successors and assigns access across, over and under the structures associated with the Project for the sole purpose of repairing, replacing or maintaining Utilities, equipment or other physical components of the County Jail and for no other purpose whatsoever (the “Structure Access” and, together with the Outside Area Access, the “Site Access”), provided, however, that such Structure Access shall only be permitted if there is no reasonable access to the Utilities, equipment or other physical components of the County Jail requiring repair, replacement or maintenance via the County Site or the County Jail; and provided further, that such Structure Access is subject to the security limitations set forth in Section 2.3 hereof, and provided further that such Structure Access shall only be permitted (i) during such times where the Department, or its lessees, successors or assigns, is in possession of the Facility and is responsible for maintenance and repair of the Facility under the terms of the Facility Sublease or
Structure Access