Maintenance by Tenant Sample Clauses

Maintenance by Tenant. Except for Landlord’s obligations described in Section 12 above and any janitorial services provided by Landlord under Section 9 above, Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, will keep and maintain the Premises in good, clean, sanitary, neat and fully operative condition and repair, reasonable wear and tear and damage due to casualty excepted, so as to maintain the condition of the Premises consistent with similar premises in first class buildings in the Market Area, which obligations of Tenant will include, without limitation, the maintenance, repair and replacement of all: (a) interior surfaces of exterior walls and demising walls; (b) interior walls, moldings, partitions and ceilings; (c) carpeting; (d) non-structural interior components; (e) interior windows, plate glass and doors; (f) kitchen or break-room fixtures, appliances and equipment; and (g) Tenant’s personal property situated in the Premises. Tenant will also pay or reimburse Landlord for (or, at Landlord’s option, perform) the repair or replacement of any waste or excessive or unreasonable wear and tear to the Premises or the Complex caused or permitted by Tenant. Any repairs or replacements performed by Tenant pursuant to this Section must be at least equal in quality and workmanship to the original work, be in accordance with all Laws and comply with Landlord’s sustainability practices, including any third-party rating systems concerning environmental compliance of the Building or Complex, as the same may change from time to time. At the expiration or early termination of this Lease, Tenant shall deliver up the Premises to Landlord in as good condition as at the Commencement Date, ordinary wear and tear and damage by fire or casualty loss (unless caused by Tenant) excepted.
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Maintenance by Tenant. Tenant, at its own expense, shall keep the interior of the Premises in good repair, decorated and in tenantable condition during the entire term of the Lease and shall promptly and adequately repair all damage to the Premises using labor and material approved by Landlord. Tenant shall repair and maintain the heating, air conditioning, ventilating, electrical, plumbing equipment and services within the Premises; Landlord represents and warrants that all of the foregoing systems and equipment shall be in good working order on the commencement date. In the event Tenant fails or refuses to maintain Premises or make such repairs or replacements, Landlord may (but shall not be obligated to), following five (5) days prior written notice to Tenant and Tenant’s failure to cure within such period, make such repairs or replacements, and the cost thereof shall be considered additional rent, payable by Tenant upon demand. Landlord shall warrant and guarantee, at it’s sole expense, the heating and air conditioning equipment within the demised premises during the first twelve (12) months of this Lease, provided that Tenant enters into a preventative maintenance contract with a qualified heating and air conditioning contractor to perform preventative maintenance to the equipment at Tenant’s sole expense. Furthermore, provided Tenant has contracted with a qualified heating and air conditioning contractor for preventative maintenance, Landlord and Tenant shall prorate the cost of any repair or replacement of the equipment upon the percentage of time the Tenant had use of the equipment vs. the age of the equipment at the time of failure.
Maintenance by Tenant. Tenant shall at all times keep in good order, condition and repair (which shall include the providing of replacements where necessary) the entire Premises, including, without limitation, the roof, the exterior and all glass and show window moldings; and all partitions, doors, interior walls, fixtures, equipment and appurtenances thereto, including lighting, heating and plumbing fixtures and any air conditioning system and sprinkler system situated within and/or servicing the Premises. Said maintenance by Tenant shall include, without limitation, periodic painting as is reasonably necessary. All cutting and patching of the roof area required for any reason whatsoever shall be performed by the Landlord’s roofing subcontractor. In the event that Tenant causes such work to be performed by anyone other than the Landlord’s roofing subcontractor, Landlord will have the right, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense and without notice to Tenant, to cause said work and the roof area affected thereby to be inspected and/or repaired by Landlord’s roofing subcontractor. All repairs, replacements, or maintenance of any item or any type of the Premises is the responsibility of the Tenant and to be paid for by tenant.
Maintenance by Tenant. Subject to the provisions of Paragraph 12(b) and (c), throughout the Term Tenant shall, at its sole expense and at all times (whether or not such portion of the Premises requiring repairs, or the means of repairing the same, are reasonably or readily accessible to Tenant, and whether or not the need for such repairs occurs as a result of Tenant’s use, any prior use, the elements, or the age of such portion of the Premises), (1) keep and maintain the Premises in good order, condition, and repair, including but not limited to glass, windows, window frames, door closers, locks, storefronts, interior and exterior doors and door frames, and the interior of the Premises, (excepting only those portions of the Building to be maintained by Landlord, as provided in Paragraph 12(c) below), (2) keep and maintain in good order and condition, and repair all utility lighting, and plumbing systems, fixtures and equipment, including without limitation, electricity, gas, fire sprinkler and stand pipes, fire alarms, smoke detection, HVAC, water, and sewer, located in or on the Premises, and furnish all expendables, including fluorescent tubes, ballasts, light bulbs, paper goods and soaps, used in the Premises, (3) subject to paragraph 16 hereof, repair all damage to the Building or the Outside Areas caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant or its agents, employees, contractors or invitees. Tenant’s obligation to maintain the Premises in good condition and repair shall include any necessary replacements; provided, however, that so long as any such replacement is not required due to the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant, its agents, employees or invitees, or Tenant’s failure to maintain the Premises, or any portion thereof, in good condition and repair as required herein (in which event, subject to the provisions of paragraph 16 below, Tenant shall be responsible for the full cost of any replacement even if capital in nature), then if any replacements constitute a capital expenditure under generally accepted accounting principles, Landlord shall complete the necessary replacement. The cost of such replacement shall be fully amortized over the useful life of such replacement, with interest thereon at an annual rate equal to the prime rate then published by the Wall Street Journal, plus one percent (1%), and Tenant shall pay Landlord monthly, as Additional Rent, the monthly amortized cost of such replacement. Tenant shall not do anything to cause any dam...
Maintenance by Tenant. Throughout the Term, Tenant shall, at its sole expense, (1) keep and maintain in good order and condition the Premises, and repair and replace every part thereof, including glass, windows, window frames, window casements, skylights, interior and exterior doors, door frames and door closers; interior lighting (including, without limitation, light bulbs and ballasts), the plumbing and electrical systems exclusively serving the Premises, all communications systems serving the Premises, Tenant's signage, interior demising walls and partitions, equipment, interior painting and interior walls and floors, and the roll-up doors, ramps and dock equipment, including, without limitation, dock bumpers, dock plates, dock seals, dock levelers and dock lights located in or on the Premises (excepting only those portions of the Building or the Project to be maintained by Landlord, as provided in Paragraph 13(b) below), (2) furnish all expendables, including light bulbs, paper goods and soaps, used in the Premises, and (3) keep and maintain in good order and condition, repair and replace all of Tenant's security systems in or about or serving the Premises and, except to the extent that Landlord notifies Tenant in writing of its intention to arrange for such monitoring, cause the fire alarm systems serving the Premises to be monitored by a monitoring or protective services firm approved by Landlord in writing. Tenant shall not do nor shall Tenant allow Tenant's Agents to do anything to cause any damage, deterioration or unsightliness to the Premises, the Building or the Project.
Maintenance by Tenant. Tenant shall:
Maintenance by Tenant. Tenant shall at all times keep the Premises (including all entrances and vestibules) and all partitions, window and window frames and moldings, glass, store fronts, doors, door openers, fixtures, equipment and appurtenances thereof (including lighting, heating, electrical, plumbing, ventilating and air conditioning fixtures and systems and other mechanical equipment and appurtenances) and all parts of the Premises, and parts of Tenant's Work not on the Premises including the Tenant Roof Area and the loading dock reserved for Tenant's exclusive use, not required herein to be maintained by Landlord, in good order, condition and repair and neat, clean, orderly, sanitary and safe (including but not limited to doing such things as are necessary to cause the Premises to comply with applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and orders of governmental and public bodies and agencies) to ensure that the Premises is maintained in a first class manner as is appropriate in a first-class pedestrian-oriented retail shopping and office environment. If replacement of equipment, fixtures and appurtenances thereto is necessary, Tenant shall replace the same with new or completely reconditioned equipment, fixtures and appurtenances, and repair all damages done in or by such replacement. Subject to the limitations set forth in Section 4.5 above, if Tenant fails to perform its obligations hereunder, Landlord without notice may, but shall not be obligated to, perform Tenant's obligations or perform work resulting from Tenant's acts, actions or omissions and the cost of the same shall be deemed additional rent at the time of the next installment of Fixed Rent due hereunder; provided, however, in no event shall Landlord be entitled to perform work on the Tenant's equipment, components or fixtures.
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Maintenance by Tenant. Subject to the provisions of Paragraph 13.2, 21 and 22 below, throughout the Term, Tenant shall, at its sole expense, (1) keep and maintain in good order and condition the Building and the Premises and repair the Building and the Premises and every part thereof, including interior and exterior glass, windows, window frames and casements, interior and exterior doors and door frames and door closers; interior and exterior lighting (including, without limitation, light bulbs and ballasts), the roof covering; the Systems serving the Premises and the Building; interior and exterior signage, interior demising walls and partitions, equipment, interior painting and interior walls and floors, and the roll-up doors, ramps and dock equipment, including, without limitation, dock bumpers, dock plates, dock seals, dock levelers and dock lights located in or on the Premises (excepting only those portions of the Building or the Project to be maintained by Landlord, as provided in Paragraph 13.2 below), (2) furnish all expendables, including light bulbs, paper goods and soaps, used in the Premises, and (3) keep and maintain in good order and condition and repair and replace all of Tenant's security systems in or about or serving the Premises. Tenant shall not do nor shall Tenant allow Tenant's Agents to do anything to cause any damage, deterioration or unsightliness to the Premises, the Building or the Project. Tenant shall perform its obligations under this Paragraph 13.1 in accordance with maintenance and repair standards adopted by Landlord from time to time for the Project. Tenant shall cause to be furnished to Landlord on not less than a quarterly basis maintenance reports on all Systems and the roof of the Building prepared by a qualified vendor or consultant, and Tenant shall promptly perform any maintenance tasks recommended by such reports or otherwise required by Landlord to cause the Premises and the Systems to comply with Landlord's maintenance and repair standards.
Maintenance by Tenant. Tenant shall at all times keep in good order, condition and repair (which shall include the providing of replacements when necessary) the entire Premises, including, without limitation, the exterior and all glass and show window moldings; and all partitions, doors, interior walls, fixtures, equipment and appurtenances thereto, including lighting, heating and plumbing fixtures serving the Premises only and any air conditioning system and sprinkler system situated within and/or servicing the Premises, reasonable and ordinary wear and tear excepted. Said maintenance by Tenant shall include, without limitation, periodic painting as is reasonably necessary. All cutting and patching of the roof area required for any reason whatsoever for Tenant’s use and occupancy of the Premises shall be performed by the Landlord’s roofing subcontractor. In the event that Tenant causes such work to be performed by anyone other than the Landlord’s roofing subcontractor, Landlord will have the right, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense and without notice to Tenant, to cause said work and the roof area affected thereby to be inspected and/or repaired by Landlord’s roofing subcontractor. All repairs, replacements, or maintenance of any item or any type of the Premises (other than the roof, building structure and any capital improvements thereto) is the responsibility of the Tenant and to be paid for by Tenant. Tenant shall be entitled to recover from Landlord the costs of all repairs above and beyond Tenant’s Proportionate Share made by Tenant to the roof and structural portions of the Building (excepting those repairs made either for the benefit of, or due to damage caused by, the Tenant).
Maintenance by Tenant. The Tenant shall maintain the nonstructural parts of the interior of the Premises in good repair and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted.
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