Broken Glass Sample Clauses

Broken Glass. Tenant shall pay on demand the cost of replacement with identical quality, size and characteristics of glass broken on the Premises, including outside windows and doors of the perimeter of the Premises (including perimeter windows in the exterior walls) during the continuance of this Lease, unless the glass shall be broken by Landlord, its servants, employees or agents acting on its behalf.
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Broken Glass. Tenant shall promptly replace any glass which is broken as a result of the Tenant and /or his/her guest(s).
Broken Glass. This is a standard clause that requires the tenant to replace any panes of glass broken during the tenancy. However, where the breakage is on an external window and not caused by the tenant (e.g. by an unknown third party) then the landlord would be responsible for the repair and should claim under his buildings insurance.
Broken Glass. 4.17.1 The Contractor shall be held responsible for any damaged, broken or scratched glass and at completion shall replace all such glass at no additional cost to the Owner.
Broken Glass. Tenant shall, at its own cost and expense, immediately replace any glass in or about the Premises as same becomes cracked or broken other than by reason of fire or other casualty in which event Landlord shall replace same.
Broken Glass. Any broken glass or mirrors that are not noted by Buyer on the final inspection form are the responsibility of Buyer.
Broken Glass replace all broken glass on the Building; and
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Broken Glass. Any breakage of glass in an exterior or inter-tenancy window or door in the Building;
Broken Glass. For the term of this Lease, the Tenant shall, at its own cost and expense, replace any and all cracked or broken glass in or about the Demised Premises.
Broken Glass. Tenant shall pay within thirty (30) days after demand ------------ the reasonable cost of replacement with identical quality, size and characteristics of glass broken on the Premises, including outside windows and doors of the perimeter of the Premises (including perimeter windows in the exterior walls) during the continuance of this Lease, unless the glass shall be broken by Landlord, its employees, contractors, servants, or agents acting on its behalf.
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