Defective fixtures and fittings Sample Clauses

Defective fixtures and fittings. The Landlord will repair or replace any of the fixtures, fittings or furnishings, supplied by the Landlord in the accommodation, which become defective; and will do so within a reasonable period of time. The Landlord’s obligations to repair, maintain and decorate must be construed subject to the following: • The Landlord is not under any duty to repair or maintain anything which is a Tenant responsibility or to carry out any works for which the Tenant is liable by virtue of this agreement or otherwise. • The Landlord is not under any duty to repair or maintain anything:
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Defective fixtures and fittings. The Landlord will repair or replace any of the fixtures, fittings or furnishings, supplied by the Landlord in the accommodation, which become defective through usual wear and tear; and will do so within a reasonable period of time. Nothing contained in this Agreement makes the Landlord responsible for repairing damage caused wilfully or negligently by the Tenant, anyone living with the Tenant or an invited visitor to the property. Should the Landlord be required to carry out the work, the Tenant must pay the cost of the repair. The Tenant hereby agrees to pay the costs of repair. This paragraph does not apply to damage caused by fair, wear and tear or vandals (provided that the Tenant has reported the damage to the Police and to the Landlord as soon as the damage is discovered).
Defective fixtures and fittings. 28.1 The Landlord will repair or replace any of the fixtures, fittings or furnishings, supplied by the Landlord in the accommodation, which become defective through usual wear and tear; and will do so within a reasonable period.

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  • FIXTURES AND FITTINGS 8.13.1 Not to remove any of the Fixtures and Fittings from the Premises to store the same in the loft, basement or garage (if any) without obtaining the Landlord’s prior written consent, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, and then to ensure that any such items are stored safely and upon vacating the Premises, to leave the same in the places in which they were on the Commencement Date.

  • Fixtures All Equipment now owned, or the ownership of which is hereafter acquired, by Borrower which is so related to the Land and Improvements forming part of the Property that it is deemed fixtures or real property under the law of the particular state in which the Equipment is located, including, without limitation, all building or construction materials intended for construction, reconstruction, alteration or repair of or installation on the Property, construction equipment, appliances, machinery, plant equipment, fittings, apparatuses, fixtures and other items now or hereafter attached to, installed in or used in connection with (temporarily or permanently) any of the Improvements or the Land, including, but not limited to, engines, devices for the operation of pumps, pipes, plumbing, cleaning, call and sprinkler systems, fire extinguishing apparatuses and equipment, heating, ventilating, plumbing, laundry, incinerating, electrical, air conditioning and air cooling equipment and systems, gas and electric machinery, appurtenances and equipment, pollution control equipment, security systems, disposals, dishwashers, refrigerators and ranges, recreational equipment and facilities of all kinds, and water, gas, electrical, storm and sanitary sewer facilities, utility lines and equipment (whether owned individually or jointly with others, and, if owned jointly, to the extent of Borrower's interest therein) and all other utilities whether or not situated in easements, all water tanks, water supply, water power sites, fuel stations, fuel tanks, fuel supply, and all other structures, together with all accessions, appurtenances, additions, replacements, betterments and substitutions for any of the foregoing and the proceeds thereof (collectively, the "FIXTURES"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, "Fixtures" shall not include any property which tenants are entitled to remove pursuant to leases except to the extent that Borrower shall have any right or interest therein;

  • Furniture Subtenant shall have the right to use the Furniture during the term, and shall return the Furniture to Sublandlord upon expiration or earlier termination of this Sublease in the same condition as when delivered, ordinary wear and tear excepted. Subtenant shall remove all of its personal property which is not Furniture prior to the Delivery Date. At Sublandlord’s option, Subtenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall either be responsible for the replacement of any items that are lost, damaged or show wear and tear other than ordinary wear and tear, or Subtenant shall pay to Sublandlord within 10 days after written demand, (i) 100% of the cost of the item as set forth on Exhibit D attached hereto if the termination of the Lease or a default beyond applicable notice and cure periods occurs in the first twelve months of the Sublease Term, (ii) 66% of the cost of the item as set forth on Exhibit D if the termination of the Lease or a default beyond applicable notice and cure periods occurs in the second twelve months of the Sublease Term, or (iii) 33% of the cost of the item as set forth on Exhibit D if the termination of the Lease or a default beyond applicable notice and cure periods occurs after the 24th month of the Sublease Term. The Furniture shall at all times remain in the Subleased Premises, and Subtenant shall not at any time move the Furniture to any of its other space in the Building. Sublandlord may enter the Subleased Premises at any time to inspect and inventory the Furniture, and determine whether Subtenant has performed all of its obligations with respect thereto. Sublandlord makes no representations or warranties to Subtenant regarding the condition or fitness of the Furniture for Subtenant’s intended use. Subtenant shall indemnify, defend, and hold Sublandlord harmless from any and all injury, cost, loss, liability and expense, including without limitation, reasonable attorneys fees, arising out of or in connection with Subtenant’s use of the Furniture.

  • Furnishings The Premises is: (check one) ☐ - To be furnished with the following items: [ENTER FURNISHINGS] ☐ - Not furnished.

  • Removal of Equipment and Materials Within 30 days after completion of the requirements of this contract, PURCHASER shall remove from the areas of operations, and other property owned or controlled by STATE, all equipment, materials, and other property PURCHASER has placed or caused to be placed thereon that is not to become the property of STATE. It is agreed that any such equipment, materials, and other property that are not removed within 30 days, shall become the property of STATE and may be used or otherwise disposed of by STATE without notice or obligation to PURCHASER or to any party to whom PURCHASER may transfer title. Nothing in this section shall be construed as relieving PURCHASER from an obligation to clean up and to burn, remove, or dispose of debris, waste materials, and such, in accordance with the provisions of this contract. PURCHASER shall indemnify STATE for expenses as a result of cleanup, removal or disposal of debris, waste materials, and such.

  • Supplies and Equipment The Union and employees will not use state-purchased supplies or equipment to conduct union business or representational activities. This does not preclude the use of the telephone for representational activities if there is no cost to the Employer, the call is brief in duration and it does not disrupt or distract from the Employer’s business.

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