Common Areas Maintenance Sample Clauses

Common Areas Maintenance. To maintain and keep in good and respectable tidy operational order and condition the common areas.
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Common Areas Maintenance. The Operator shall maintain and keep in good and respectable tidy operational order and condition the common areas.
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Common Areas Maintenance. Landlord shall make available from time to time within the Shopping Center such Common Areas as Landlord shall deem appropriate. The term "
Common Areas Maintenance a) The Common Areas of the said Project shall be handed over to the Association upon formation of such association (the “Association”).
Common Areas Maintenance. Upon the Reconfigured Commencement Date, the following provisions shall take effect:
Common Areas Maintenance. (1) In addition to the rental payable under Paragraphs 5 and 6 (a) above, Tenant agrees to pay as additional monthly rental its prorata share (as stated in Paragraph 6 (a) (1) above) of the "Tax and Insurance Differential" and the "Common Area Maintenance Expenses" (hereinafter defined) which exceed a base expense stop which is hereby defined as the greater of $2.25 per square foot or 1996 actual operational expenses. In no event shall such charges set forth in Paragraph 6 (a) and (b) herein exceed any excluded limitations as may be more specifically outlined in section 6 (b) Item 3 (e) of this lease agreement. At or prior to the commencement of the Lease, and at any time during the Lease term, Landlord may deliver to Tenant a written estimate of any additional rent applicable to the Leased Premises which may be anticipated for such Common Area Maintenance Expenses during the calendar year in which this Lease commences or for any succeeding calendar year, as the case may be. Based upon such written estimate, the monthly Base Rental shall be increased by one-twelfth (I/ 1 2) of said estimated additional rent. The statement of Actual Adjustment shall then include the actual Common Area Maintenance Expenses for the preceding period, and adjustments effected, as provided in Paragraph 6 (a) (3) above. In the case of a multi-building Project if such Common Area Maintenance Expenses are not separately assessed or charged to the building but are assessed or charged against the Project as a whole, Landlord shall determine the portion of such Common Area Maintenance Expenses allocable to the building in which the Leased Premises are located. With respect to any calendar year or partial calendar year in which the Building is not occupied to the extent of 95% of the rentable area thereof, the Tax and Insurance Expenses and Common Area Maintenance Expenses for such period shall, for the purposes hereof, be increased to the amount which
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Common Areas Maintenance. Routine maintenance, painting and electric lighting service for all Common Areas in the manner and to the extent necessary to be consistent with the operation of Comparable Space.

Related to Common Areas Maintenance

  • Common Area Maintenance Subject to Articles Eleven and Twelve, Landlord shall maintain the Common Areas in good order, condition, and repair. Common Area Maintenance expenses (“CAM Expenses”) are all costs and expenses associated with the operation and maintenance of the Common Areas and the repair and maintenance of the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, plumbing, electrical, utility and safety systems (to the extent not performed by Tenant), including, but not limited to, the following: gardening and landscaping; snow removal; utility, water, sewage and property drainage services for the Common Area; maintenance of signs (other than tenants’ signs); worker’s compensation insurance; personal property taxes; rentals or lease payments paid by Landlord for rented or leased personal property used in the operation or maintenance of the Common Areas; fees for required licenses and permits routine maintenance and repair of roof membrane, flashings, gutters, downspouts, roof drains, skylights and waterproofing; maintenance of paving, (including sweeping, striping, repairing, resurfacing and repaving); general maintenance; painting; lighting; cleaning; refuse removal; security and similar items; reserves for roof replacement, exterior painting and other appropriate reserves; and a property management fee not to exceed five percent (5%) of building revenues. Landlord may cause any or all of such services to be provided by third parties and the cost of such services shall be included in CAM Expenses. With respect to any CAM Expenses which are included for the benefit of the Property and other property. Landlord shall make a reasonable allocation of such cost between the Property and such other property. CAM Expenses shall not include the cost of capital repairs and replacements; provided, however, that (a) the annual depreciation (based on the useful life of the item under generally accepted accounting principles) of any such capital repair or replacement to the Common Areas or the heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, plumbing, electrical, utility and safety systems serving the Property, shall be included in the CAM Expenses each year during the Lease Term; and (b) the cost of capital improvements undertaken to reduce CAM Expenses or made in order to comply with legal requirements shall be included in CAM Expenses each year during the term of this Lease.

  • System Maintenance The Trust understands that USBFS will perform periodic maintenance to the System(s), which may cause temporary service interruptions. To the extent possible, USBFS shall notify the Trust of all planned outages and will perform any necessary maintenance during non-business hours.

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