TENANT'S RESPONSIBILITY definition

TENANT'S RESPONSIBILITY. Without the prior written consent of Landlord, Tenant or Tenant's agents, employees, contractors and invitees ("Tenant's Agents") shall not bring, use, or permit upon the Premises, or generate, create, release, emit, or dispose (nor permit any of the same) from the Premises any chemicals, toxic or hazardous gaseous, liquid or solid materials or waste, including without limitation, material or substance having characteristics of ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, or toxicity or substances or materials which are listed on any of the Environmental Protection Agency's lists of hazardous wastes or which are identified in Division 22 Title 26 of the California Code of Regulations as the same may be amended from time to time or any wastes, materials or substances which are or may become regulated by or under the authority of any applicable local, state or federal laws, judgments, ordinances, orders, rules, regulations, codes or other governmental restrictions, guidelines or requirements. ("Hazardous Materials") except for those substances customary in typical office uses and the other Permitted Uses and fuel and other supplies for the operation and maintenance of Tenant's emergency generator(s), if any, and the Building Systems to be maintained by Tenant, for which no consent shall be required. In order to obtain consent, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord its written proposal describing the toxic material to be brought onto the Premises, measures to be taken for storage and disposal thereof, safety measures to be employed to prevent pollution of the air, ground, surface and ground water. Landlord's approval may be withheld in its reasonable judgment. In the event Landlord consents to Tenant's use of Hazardous Materials on the Premises or such consent is not required, Tenant represents and warrants that it shall comply with all Governmental Regulations applicable to Hazardous Materials including doing the following: (i) adhere to all reporting and inspection requirements imposed by Federal, State, County or Municipal laws, ordinances or regulations and will provide Landlord a copy of any such reports or agency inspections; (ii) obtain and provide Landlord copies of all necessary permits required for the use and handling of Hazardous Materials on the Premises; (iii) enforce Hazardous Materials handling and disposal practices consistent with industry standards; (iv) surrender the Premises free from any Hazardous Materials arising from Tenant's bringing, using, pe...
TENANT'S RESPONSIBILITY. Except as specifically set forth in (xiii) above, Landlord shall not install telephone lines, telephone cabling, gem boxes, conduits or other materials used in the installation of any telephone or computer cables. Landlord does not install any specialized Tenant Equipment nor does landlord accept any responsibility to coordinate the same with the Landlord's contractors. The Landlord retains the right to work day to day to complete the work contemplated herein in an expeditious manner without regard to any special needs of the tenant's contractors. The Tenant agrees during the construction process and prior to allowing any contractor access to the premises to provide advance notice to the Landlord or its designee and to provide and furnish appropriate insurance certificates and permits to the Landlord. All work performed by Tenant's contractors (including but not limited to the installation of telephone lines, telephone cabling, gem boxes, conduits or other materials used in the installation of any telephone or computer cables) shall be in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. the Terms of this workletter supercede all notations on the plan. Items noted on the plan and not included on this workletter are for illustrative purposes. Tenant must execute an extra authorization and pay for all extras in accord with the terms of the lease.
TENANT'S RESPONSIBILITY. Landlord hereby approves Tenant's use on or about the Premises of Hazardous Materials used by Tenant in connection with Tenant's business. Tenant represents and warrants that Tenant will (i) adhere to all reporting and inspection requirements imposed by Federal, State, County or Municipal laws, ordinances or regulations and will make available for inspection by Landlord a copy of any such reports or agency inspections, (ii) obtain and make available for inspection by Landlord copies of all necessary permits required for the use and handling Hazardous Materials on the Premises, (iii) enforce Hazardous Materials handling and disposal practices consistent with industry standards, (iv) surrender the Premises free from any Hazardous Materials arising from Tenant's bringing, using, permitting, generating, emitting or disposing of Hazardous Materials, and (v) properly close the facility with regard to Hazardous Materials including the removal or decontamination of any process piping, mechanical ducting, storage tanks, containers, or trenches which have come become contaminated with Hazardous Materials and obtain a closure certificate from the local administering agency prior to the Expiration Date to the extent required by Law.

Examples of TENANT'S RESPONSIBILITY in a sentence

  • TENANT'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR TAXES, OTHER REAL ESTATE CHARGES AND INSURANCE EXPENSES.........................

  • IT IS ALSO THE TENANTS RESPONSIBILITY TO ARRANGE FOR DISCONNECTION OF UTILITIES UPON TERMINATION OF THE LEASE, AND LANDLORD WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ADDITIONAL BILLING INCURRED DUE TO TENANTS’ FAILURE TO TERMINATE UTILITY SERVICES AT THE END OF THE LEASE AGREEMENT.

  • DURING THE TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT IT IS THE TENANTS RESPONSIBILITY TO IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE REPAIR PERSON AUTHORIZED BY LANDLORD VIA ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ TO REPORT ANY DEFECTS OR DANGEROUS CONDITIONS IN OR ABOUT THE PREMISES OF WHICH THEY BECOME AWARE.

  • DURING THE TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT IT IS THE TENANTS RESPONSIBILITY TO IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE REPAIR PERSON AUTHORIZED BY LANDLORD ( see attached list of authorized repair persons) TO REPORT ANY DEFECTS OR DANGEROUS CONDITIONS IN OR ABOUT THE PREMISES OF WHICH THEY BECOME AWARE.

  • TENANT'S RESPONSIBILITY REGARDING HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ..............

  • TENANT'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR TAXES, OTHER REAL ESTATE CHARGES AND INSURANCE EXPENSES....................................

  • TENANT'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR TAXES, OTHER REAL ESTATE CHARGES AND INSURANCE EXPENSES ............................

  • Landlord shall furnish the following items as part of the rented Premises and will be responsible for repair or replacement if they fail to work for reasons not the result of Tenant abuse or neglect (UNLESS IF REPAIR/MAINTENANCE IS THE TENANT'S RESPONSIBILITY AS PER PARAGRAPH 17), namely: (IN THIS SECTION THE TENANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES ARE SET FORTH BASED ON YOUR INPUT FORM).

  • ANY ADDITIONAL TENANT IMPROVEMENTS OVER THE $705,800.40 ALLOWANCE WILL BE THE TENANT'S RESPONSIBILITY.

  • IT IS THE TENANTS RESPONSIBILITY TO PAY ON TIME; NO MONTHLY INVOICE OR ▇▇▇▇ WILL BE SENT IN REGARDS TO RENT OWED.

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