Examples of Airline Premises in a sentence
The Authority will provide normal routine maintenance to the Airline Premises, including roof (structure and membrane), exterior, foundation, load bearing walls, mechanical, and electrical systems repairs and relamping and other structural elements of Authority-owned facilities.
Unless otherwise specified in this Agreement, responsibilities of the Airline and the Authority for maintaining the Airline Premises will be as further defined in Exhibit B, Maintenance Matrix of Obligations, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
The Airline will promptly remove from its Airline Premises or otherwise dispose of in a manner approved by Authority, all garbage, debris, and other waste materials (whether solid or liquid) arising out of its occupancy or use of the Airline Premises or the common use areas or from its operations.
The Authority will not be responsible to the Airline for any claims related to loss of use, loss of profits, or loss of business resulting from any partial, extensive, or complete destruction of the Airline Premises regardless of cause of damage.
The Airline will not commit any nuisance, waste, or injury on its Airline Premises, common use areas, or elsewhere on the Airport and will not do or permit to be done anything that may result in the creation or commission or maintenance of such nuisance, waste, or injury.
Airline will conduct its business operations hereunder in a lawful, orderly and proper manner, so as not to unreasonably annoy, disturb, endanger or be offensive to others at or near the Airline Premises or elsewhere on the Airport.
The Airline will make no structural alterations to its Airline Premises without the prior written consent of the Authority.
All such maintenance, repair and replacements will be of quality equal to the condition of the Airline Premises at the commencement of the Term of this Agreement.
Any garbage, debris or waste that is temporarily stored on the Airline Premises will be kept in suitable, sealed garbage and waste receptacles, designed to safely and properly contain whatever material may be placed therein.
If the whole or any part of the Airline Premises is acquired by a condemning authority, either by sale in lieu of condemnation or by the exercise of the power of eminent domain, then in and as a direct result of that event, this Agreement will terminate from the date of sale or title vesting, and the Airline will have no claim whatsoever, including claims of apportionment, against the Authority either for the value of any unexpired Term of this Agreement or for the value of leasehold improvements.