Accessibility Laws definition
Examples of Accessibility Laws in a sentence
The burden of proof under this Section 3(c) with regard to establishing the date upon which such non-compliance with any Accessibility Laws occurred at the Property shall be upon Borrower.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, Tenant shall be entitled and obligated to undertake all alterations to the Premises required by any applicable law or ordinance including, without limitation, any alterations required by any Accessibility Laws, and, in such event, Tenant shall comply with the provisions of Paragraph 10(c) below.
Tenant shall be solely responsible for conducting its own independent investigation of this matter and for ensuring that the design of all Alterations strictly complies with all requirements of all Laws, including, but not limited to, Accessibility Laws.
In the event Trustor tenders a deed in lieu of foreclosure, Trustor shall deliver the Premises to Beneficiary (or its designee) substantially free of any violations of the Accessibility Laws.
Borrower will perform and comply promptly with, and cause the Project, including any future alterations to the Project constructed by Borrower to be constructed, maintained, used and operated in accordance with all applicable Accessibility Laws and will maintain accurate records of all expenditures made in connection with any alterations with respect to Accessibility Laws to the Project.