Ceiling Fans Clause Samples

The CEILING FANS clause sets out the requirements and responsibilities related to the installation, maintenance, or inclusion of ceiling fans within a property. Typically, it specifies whether ceiling fans must be provided by the landlord or seller, their condition at the time of occupancy or sale, and any obligations for repair or replacement during the term of a lease or before closing. This clause ensures that both parties are clear about who is responsible for ceiling fans, thereby preventing disputes over their presence, condition, or upkeep.
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Ceiling Fans. COVERED: Ceiling Fan Motors and Controls (replaced with builders standard). NOT COVERED: Remote transmitter units, light fixtures on ceiling fans, removable attachments and wall fans.
Ceiling Fans. We will cover up to [$1000]. COVERED: ceiling fan motors and controls (replaced with builders standard). NOT COVERED: All other components, including but not limited to: Remote transmitter units, light fixtures on ceiling fans, removable attachments and wall fans.
Ceiling Fans. All ceiling fans shall be provided with suspension arrangement in the concrete/slab/roof member. Fan box with ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ to be provided under by electrical Concessionaire covered under subhead point wiring item no. 1 ceiling fan shall be double ball bearing type, copper wound motor complete with canopy, down rod, blades etc. and shall conform to relevant IS standards. Ceiling fan shall be white in colour. Ceiling fan shall be provided with standard regulator. Regulator shall be suitable for 240 volts A.C. supply 50 Hz and shall be of continuous duty type.
Ceiling Fans. Ceiling fan/light fixtures will be allowed both up and downstairs with the following conditions: Written permission from Landlord in advance of the installation, in which all costs will be the responsibility of the Resident, completed by a licensed electrician. Resident understands that should Resident install a ceiling fan or light fixture either upstairs or downstairs depending on the townhome style. Resident will take any and all responsibility for damages caused by this appliance. Should complaints come from the resident nearby, Resident would be responsible for removing the fan.
Ceiling Fans. 13 REGISTER ................ 1 MICROWAVE ................. 1 STOVE ................. 1 OVEN ................ 1 BASKETBALLS ................ 10 RACQUETBALLS & RACQUETS ............... 50 & 3 SOCCER BALLS ...............
Ceiling Fans. COVERED: ceiling fan motors and controls (replaced with builders standard).
Ceiling Fans. Protected: All components and parts, including entire unit.
Ceiling Fans a. Ceiling fans are to be installed as noted on the floor plans and/or listed in the Room-by-Room Section 3.0. b. Fans are to be all white, 52”, 5 blades, three speeds, no lights and utilize in-wall controls. Acceptable manufacturer: Hunter Fan Company or COUNTY approved equal. c. Fan blades to be minimum of eight feet above finish floor unless otherwise approved by COUNTY. d. Fan controls shall be installed near lighting controls or convenient to the fan.
Ceiling Fans. COVERED: All components and parts.

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  • Ceiling Company and its Company Parties will not affix, attach, or suspend any lighting fixtures, signs, or other fixtures or devices of any kind or nature from the ceiling above any of the Premises without the prior written approval of Authority.

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  • Restrooms The restrooms, toilets, urinals, vanities and the other apparatus shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which they were constructed, and no foreign substance of any kind whatsoever shall be thrown therein. The expense of any breakage, stoppage or damage resulting from the violation of this rule shall be borne by the Tenant whom, or whose employees or invitees, shall have caused it.