Alterations and Repairs definition

Alterations and Repairs. Permittee accepts the Premises in the condition they are in at the time of the issuance of this Permit, and City shall not be required to make any alterations, improvements or repairs therein or thereon. Permittee hereby waives any and all rights, if any it may have, to any expressed or implied warranties concerning the condition of Premises. Permittee shall not make any changes or remove any portion of the Premises without first securing the prior consent of the Public Works Director/City Engineer in writing. All such approved changes or removals shall be at the sole expense of Permittee.

Examples of Alterations and Repairs in a sentence

  • EDGEWATER APARTMENTS Exhibit A-1 Rev: 1/29/2018 1 Building Permit Fee Minimum 1 Building Permit Fees (Alterations and Repairs) 2 Building Permits Fees (New Commercial) 3 Building Permits Fees (New Industrial) 4 Building Permits Fees (New SFR Dwellings) 5 Building Permits Fees (New SFR Private Garages) 6 Building Permits Fees (New SFR decks / porches) Above SFR valuation calculation to remain constant.

  • Tenant may enter the Premises prior to the Commencement Date, but after delivery of the Premises to Tenant (the “Delivery Date”) without payment of any Rent for the purpose of performing all Tenant Improvements, Alterations and Repairs to the Premises.

  • Tenant shall be responsible for the payment of the cost of all modifications to the existing Base Building electrical circuit(s) and facilities serving the Premises to provide additional electrical service to the Premises and the cost of all electricity used to perform janitorial services, Alterations and Repairs to the Premises and for supplemental air conditioning, data processing, computer and other special equipment and machinery installed by Tenant for the Premises.

  • Modifications, Alterations, and Repairs by Contractor: Contractor shall not modify, alter, or repair any of the Facilities assigned to it without the prior written approval of District.

  • Landlord may erect scaffolding and other structures reasonably required for Alterations and Repairs and during such Alterations and Repairs take into through the Premises, all materials required to make such Repairs and Alterations.

  • Seller agrees that prior to Closing it shall complete the construction of the Alterations and Repairs at its sole cost and expense described on Exhibit I hereto.

  • Seller shall deliver to Buyer full and complete lien releases (or if acceptable to the Title Company in order to issue Buyer’s title to the Premises as set forth in Section 3, partial lien releases) for all Alterations and Repairs.

  • Exhibit C-2 attached hereto is a list of all existing construction contracts, architect’s, engineer’s, consulting and other agreements with respect to or affecting the Alterations and Repairs (the “Alteration Contracts”).

  • Landlord may exercise its right to re-enter under Section 14.1 or take possession pursuant to legal proceeding or pursuant to any notice provided for by Law and, without terminating this Lease, make such Alterations and Repairs as may be necessary to relet the Demised Premises, and relet all or any part of the Demised Premises upon such terms and conditions and for such periods as Landlord deems necessary and appropriate.

  • Exhibit R attached hereto is a list of all existing construction contracts, architect’s, engineer’s, consulting and other agreements with respect to or affecting the Alterations and Repairs (the “Alteration Contracts”).

Related to Alterations and Repairs

  • Repairs means the repairs to be made to the Mortgaged Property, as described on the Repair Schedule of Work (Exhibit C) or as otherwise required by Lender in accordance with this Loan Agreement.

  • Alterations means all changes, additions, improvements or repairs to, all alterations, reconstructions, renewals, replacements or removals of and all substitutions or replacements for any of the Improvements or Equipment, both interior and exterior, structural and non-structural, and ordinary and extraordinary.

  • Good repair means about 80 percent of materials and components are unbroken, have all their pieces, and can be used by children as intended by the manufacturer or builder.

  • Repair means the reconstruction, replacement, or renewal of any part of an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance or to correct damage.

  • Common Areas and Facilities means collectively the Development Common Areas and Facilities and the Residential Common Areas and Facilities and all those parts and such of the facilities of the Development designated as common areas and facilities in any Sub-Deed;