Common use of Energy Performance Certificates Clause in Contracts

Energy Performance Certificates. 6.7.1 The Tenant must not commission an EPC in respect of the Premises unless required to do so by the Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012. If the Tenant is required to commission an EPC, the Tenant must (at the Landlord’s option) commission an EPC from an assessor approved by the Landlord or pay the Landlord’s costs of commissioning an EPC for the Premises. 6.7.2 The Tenant must co-operate with the Landlord, so far as is reasonably necessary, to allow the Landlord to commission any EPC for the Premises or the Building and: (a) provide the Landlord (at the Landlord’s cost) with copies of any plans or other information held by the Tenant that would assist in commissioning that EPC; and (b) allow such access to the Premises to any energy assessor appointed by the Landlord as is reasonably necessary to inspect the Premises for the purposes of preparing any EPC. 6.7.3 The Tenant must give the Landlord written details on request of the unique reference number of any EPC the Tenant commissions in respect of the Premises. 6.7.4 The Landlord must give the Tenant written details on request of the unique reference number of any EPC the Landlord commissions in respect of the Premises or the Building.

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Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Energy Performance Certificates. 6.7.1 The Tenant must not obtain or commission an EPC in respect of the Premises unless required to do so by the Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012. If the Tenant is required to commission obtaincommission an EPC, the Tenant must (at the Landlord’s option) commission obtaincommission an EPC from an assessor approved by the Landlord or pay the Landlord’s costs of commissioning obtainingcommissioning an EPC for the Premises. 6.7.2 The Tenant must cocooperateco-operate with the Landlord, so far as is reasonably necessary, to allow the Landlord to commission obtaincommission any EPC for the Premises or the Building and: (a) provide the Landlord (at the Landlord’s cost) with copies of any plans or other information held by the Tenant that would assist in commissioning obtainingcommissioning that EPC; and (b) allow such access to the Premises to any energy assessor appointed by the Landlord as is reasonably necessary to inspect the Premises for the purposes of preparing any EPC. 6.7.3 The Tenant must give the Landlord written details on request of the unique reference number of any EPC the Tenant obtains or commissions in respect of the Premises. 6.7.4 The Landlord must give the Tenant written details on request of the unique reference number of any EPC the Landlord obtains or commissions in respect of the Premises or the Building.

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Sources: Lease Agreement