Original Condition definition
Examples of Original Condition in a sentence
Property to be Left in Original Condition: The Permittee shall ensure that its activities are conducted in a manner such that the property will be returned to its original condition upon termination of the Permittee’s activities.
Restoration of the Property to its Original Condition (including damage caused by removal of the Trade Fixtures) also shall be made at Tenant’s expense.
At the expiration of this Lease or any extension thereof, Tenant shall return the Real Estate to Landlord in its Original Condition, reasonable wear and tear excepted.
The Hirer agrees that by confirming the Pre-Check, the Vehicle has been delivered in good condition, clean, free from damage or defect, fit for purpose and in accordance with this agreement (‘Original Condition’), unless expressly set out in the Pre-Check, in which case the condition set out in the Pre-Check will be deemed to be the Original Condition.
All freight charges associated with such repurchase of Products under this Section 18.3 shall be paid by Distributor and all Product must be in Original Condition and returned in original cartons or the equivalent (including quantities in smallest original cartons).