Preservation Maintenance definition
Examples of Preservation Maintenance in a sentence
The Lessee must submit a proposed Preservation Maintenance Plan to the Lessor within thirty (30) calendar days of the Commencement Date.
If the Premises (or any part of the Premises) are Historic Property, the Lessee must repair and maintain all portions of the Premises that are Historic Property through a Preservation Maintenance Plan prepared by the Lessee and approved by the Lessor as appropriate and consistent with the requirements of the Secretary’s Treatment Standards and NPS 28.
Third, AFRH will develop and implement a Historic Preservation Maintenance Program (HPMP) designed to identify and prioritize the maintenance needs of the Home’s contributing (built and natural) resources.
If the Premises (or any part of the Premises) are historic property as indicated in Section 2 of this Exhibit A, the Lessee must repair and maintain all portions of the Premises that are so designated property in accordance with a Preservation Maintenance Plan prepared by the Lessor as appropriate and consistent with the requirements of the Secretary of the Interior’s Treatment Standards for Historic Property, codified at 36 C.F.R. pt.
This plan, known as the AFRH-W Historic Preservation Maintenance Program (HPMP), shall provide for preventative maintenance (including routine, scheduled, and unscheduled activities) and for emergency maintenance of all contributing resources (including all built and landscape [designed and natural]) within the Historic District.
AFRH will develop and implement a Historic Preservation Maintenance Program (HPMP) designed to identify and prioritize the maintenance needs of the contributing historic (built, natural and designed landscape, and archeological) resources.
In addition, Lessee shall provide Lessor with a written, updated list of such Fixtures at the time of completion of any Major Alterations or Preservation Maintenance.
Title to real property and improvements and Fixtures thereon, including Initial Lessee Improvements, Alterations, Building Maintenance and Preservation Maintenance to Premises but excluding Trade Fixtures shall be and remain solely in Lessor.
All material proposed changes or modifications to the approved plan of Initial Lessee Improvements, Preservation Maintenance or Alterations (other than Minor Alterations) must be approved by Lessor, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
Upon the occurrence of any event of damage or destruction to the Premises, the Trade Fixtures, the Improvements or any portion thereof, Tenant shall promptly undertake to determine the extent of the same and the estimated cost and time to perform any necessary Building Maintenance and/or Preservation Maintenance of, or construct Alterations to, such property in accordance with the provisions of this Lease to repair, rebuild, or restore the damage or destruction.