Property Maintenance Sample Clauses

Property Maintenance. Maintain all of its property that is necessary to or useful in the proper conduct of its business in good working condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted.
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Property Maintenance. I will keep all tangible and intangible property that I consider necessary or useful in my business in good working condition by making all needed repairs, replacements and improvements and by making all rental, lease or other payments due on this property.
Property Maintenance. A. Xxxxxx's General Responsibilities: Tenant, at Tenant's expense, must:
Property Maintenance. The Transferor Partnership, in accordance with its normal practices and procedures, shall continue to maintain and to make all repairs and replacements to the Property so as to keep the Property in substantially its present condition, subject to the provisions of Section 7 hereof, and the Transferor Partnership shall operate and manage the Property in the same manner as it has operated the Property prior to the date hereof.
Property Maintenance. Except for ordinary wear and tear and Casualty Loss, Seller shall maintain the 246 Property, including, but not limited to, lawn, shrubbery, and pool, in the condition existing as of Effective Date (“AS 247 IS Maintenance Requirement”). 248 12. PROPERTY INSPECTION; RIGHT TO CANCEL:
Property Maintenance. Maintain and preserve at all times its property, and each and every part and parcel thereof, in good repair, working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted.
Property Maintenance. Borrower will keep property that is necessary or useful in its business in good working condition by making all needed repairs, replacements and improvements and by making payments due on the property.
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Property Maintenance. Except for ordinary wear and tear and Casualty Loss, and those repairs, 201 replacements or treatments required to be made by this Contract, Seller shall maintain the Property, including, but 202 not limited to, lawn, shrubbery, and pool, in the condition existing as of Effective Date (“Maintenance 203 Requirement”). 204 12. PROPERTY INSPECTION AND REPAIR: 205 (a) INSPECTION PERIOD: By the earlier of 15 days after Effective Date or 5 days prior to Closing Date 206 (“Inspection Period”), Buyer may, at Buyer’s expense, conduct “General”, “WDO”, and “Permit” Inspections 207 described below. If Buyer fails to timely deliver to Seller a written notice or report required by (b), (c), or (d) 208 below, then, except for Seller’s continuing Maintenance Requirement, Buyer shall have waived Seller’s 209 obligation(s) to repair, replace, treat or remedy the matters not inspected and timely reported. If this Contract 210 does not close, Buyer will repair all damage to Property resulting from Buyer’s inspections, return Property to 211 its pre-inspection condition and provide Seller with paid receipts for all work done on Property upon its 212 completion. 213 (b) GENERAL PROPERTY INSPECTION AND REPAIR: 214 (i) General Inspection: Those items specified in Paragraph 12(b)(ii) below, which Seller is obligated to repair 215 or replace (“General Repair Items”) may be inspected (“General Inspection”) by a person who specializes in 216 and holds an occupational license (if required by law) to conduct home inspections or who holds a Florida 217 license to repair and maintain the items inspected (“Professional Inspector”). Buyer shall, within the Inspection 218 Period, inform Seller of any General Repair Items that are not in the condition required by (b)(ii) below by 219 delivering to Seller either a written notice or a copy of the portion of Professional Inspector’s written report 220 dealing with such items.
Property Maintenance. Borrower shall maintain, for the entire Term of this Agreement, all interior and exterior Improvements, including landscaping, on the Property in good condition and repair (and, as to landscaping, in a healthy condition) and in accordance with all applicable laws, rules, ordinances, orders and regulations of all federal, state, county, municipal, and other governmental agencies and bodies having or claiming jurisdiction and all their respective departments, bureaus, and officials, and in accordance with the following maintenance conditions: The County places prime importance on quality maintenance to protect its investment and to ensure that all County and County-assisted affordable housing projects within the County are not allowed to deteriorate due to below-average maintenance. Normal wear and tear of the Development will be acceptable to the County assuming Borrower agrees to provide all necessary improvements to assure the Development is maintained in good condition. Borrower shall make all repairs and replacements necessary to keep the improvements in good condition and repair. In the event that Borrower breaches any of the covenants contained in this section and such default continues for a period of five (5) days after written notice from the County with respect to graffiti, debris, waste material, and general maintenance or thirty (30) days after written notice from the County with respect to landscaping and building improvements, then the County, in addition to whatever other remedy it may have at law or in equity, has the right to enter upon the Property and perform or cause to be performed all such acts and work necessary to cure the default. Pursuant to such right of entry, the County is permitted (but is not required) to enter upon the Property and to perform all acts and work necessary to protect, maintain, and preserve the improvements and landscaped areas on the Property, and to attach a lien on the Property, or to assess the Property, in the amount of the expenditures arising from such acts and work of protection, maintenance, and preservation by the County and/or costs of such cure, which amount shall be promptly paid by Borrower to the County upon demand.
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