Common use of Building Maintenance Clause in Contracts

Building Maintenance. Landlord shall maintain the Building, including -------------------- public and common areas of the Building, such as the lobbies, stairs, elevators, corridors and rest rooms, the windows in the Building, the mechanical, plumbing and electrical equipment serving the Building, and the structure itself, in reasonably good order and condition except for damage occasioned by the act of the Tenant, which damage shall be repaired by Landlord at Tenant's expense.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (Virtual Mortgage Network Inc)

Building Maintenance. Landlord shall maintain the Building, including -------------------- public and -------------------- common areas of the Building, such as the lobbies, stairs, elevators, corridors and rest rooms, the windows in the Building, the mechanical, plumbing and electrical equipment serving the Building, and the structure itself, in reasonably good order and condition except for damage occasioned by the act of the Tenant, which damage shall be repaired by Landlord at Tenant's expense.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (Colorado Business Bankshares Inc)

Building Maintenance. Landlord shall maintain the Building, -------------------- including -------------------- public and common areas of the Building, such as the lobbies, stairs, elevators, corridors and rest rooms, the windows in the Building, the mechanical, plumbing and electrical equipment serving the Building, and the structure itself, in reasonably good order and condition except for damage occasioned by the act of the Tenant, which damage shall be repaired by Landlord at Tenant's expense.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (Preview Systems Inc)

Building Maintenance. Landlord shall maintain the Building, -------------------- including -------------------- public and common areas of the Building, such as the lobbies, stairs, elevators, corridors and rest rooms, the windows in the Building, the mechanical, plumbing and electrical equipment serving the Building, and the structure itself, in reasonably good order and condition condition, consistent at least with a Class B office building, except for damage occasioned by the act of the Tenant, which damage shall be repaired by Landlord at Tenant▇▇▇▇▇▇'s expense.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (Inflow Inc)