Interior Climate Control Sample Clauses

Interior Climate Control. To provide to the Leased Premises during Normal Business Hours, processed air by means of a system for heating and cooling, filtering and circulating, processed in such quantities, and at such temperatures as shall be reasonable in accordance with good standards of interior climate control generally pertaining to normal occupancy of premises for office purposes. The Landlord shall have no responsibility for inadequacy of the performance of the said system if the Leased Premises depart from the Landlord’s approved design criteria or the Tenant or its employees or invitees overrides or interferes with the said system, or due to the Tenant’s interference with the automatic window shading system of the Buildings.
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Interior Climate Control. To provide to the Leased Premises during Normal Business Hours and, subject to Section 13.17 herein, processed air by means of a system for heating and cooling, filtering and circulating, processed in such quantities, and at such temperatures as shall be reasonable in accordance with good standards of interior climate control generally pertaining to normal occupancy of premises for office purposes. The Landlord shall have no responsibility for inadequacy of the performance of the said system if the Leased Premises depart from the design criteria.
Interior Climate Control. To maintain the Leased Premises during Normal Business Hours, and to the extent permitted by law by means of a heating and cooling system, conditions or reasonable temperature and comfort in accordance with good standards of interior climate control generally pertaining at the date of this Lease applicable to normal occupancy of the said premises, but the Lessor shall have no responsibility for any inadequacy of performance of the said system if the Leased Premises depart from the design criteria for such system as determined by the Lessor’s Architect. If the use of the Leased Premises does not accord with the said design criteria and changes in the system are feasible and desirable to accommodate such use, the Lessor may make such changes and the entire expense of such changes will be paid by the Lessee.
Interior Climate Control. 3 5.03 E1evators.................................... 3 5.04 Entrances, Lobbies, Etc...................... 4 5.05 Washrooms.................................... 4 5.06
Interior Climate Control. To provide to the Leased Premises during Normal Business Hours, by means of a system for heating and cooling, filtering and circulating air, processed air in such quantities, at such temperature as shall maintain in the Leased Premises conditions of reasonable temperature and comfort in accordance with good standards of interior climate control generally pertaining at the date of this Lease applicable to similar buildings based on normal occupancy of premises for the Permitted Use, but the Landlord shall have no responsibility for any inadequacy of performance of the system if the Leased Premises depart from the design criteria as designed by Perelco Design Ltd. for such system, namely that the occupancy will not exceed one person for every 100 xxxxxx xxxx xx xxxxx xxxx, xxat the electrical power consumed in the Leased Premises for all purposes shall not exceed 7.3 wattx xxx square foot of floor area, that the Tenant shall not have installed partitions or other installation in locations which interfere with the proper operation of the system, that the window coverings on exterior windows shall be fully closed while such windows are exposed to direct sunlight, and that the Landlord shall have no responsibility to provide for the removal of smoke, dust or odours which originate from within the Leased Premises. If the use of the Leased Premises does not accord with the design criteria and changes in the system are feasible and desirable to accommodate such use the Landlord may, and at the written request of the Tenant shall, make such changes and the entire expense of such changes will be reimbursed by the Tenant to the Landlord.
Interior Climate Control. The Landlord will provide to the Premises, during Normal Business Hours, by means of a system for heating, cooling, filtering and circulating air, processed air in quantities and at temperatures which will keep the Premises comfortable for normal office purposes based on normal occupancy, to building standards for comparable buildings in the vicinity. Any adverse effect upon the heating, cooling and air circulation systems due to alterations to the Premises made by or on behalf of the Tenant will be corrected at the expense of the Tenant. At the request of the Tenant, the Landlord may provide air-conditioning to the Premises outside Normal Business Hours as an Additional Service, and the Tenant will pay to the Landlord the Cost of Additional Services related thereto.
Interior Climate Control. To maintain in the Leased Premises and to the extent permitted by law, conditions of reasonable temperature and comfort may be maintained, but the Landlord shall have no responsibility for any inadequacy of performance of said system if the Leased Premises depart from the usages provided by the Lease, or any design criteria established by the Landlord’s architects, engineers or consultants. Then Landlord will have no liability for any interruption of services.
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Interior Climate Control. Article Warranty Period 8-1 Air Infiltration and Drafts 1 year Observation: Air infiltrates around doors and windows. Performance Guideline: Some infiltration is usually noticeable around doors and windows especially during high winds.
Interior Climate Control. The Lessee shall be responsible for all aspects of interior climate control including the removal of smoke, dust or odours, which originate from within the Leased Premises.
Interior Climate Control. The Landlord will provide to the Premises during Normal Business Hours, by means of a system for heating, cooling, filtering and circulating air and processed air in accordance with clause 2 of Schedule K (HVAC and Lighting Systems), so as to ensure that the Premises are maintained in conditions of reasonable temperature and comfort in accordance with good standards of interior climate control.
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