Common use of External Appearance Clause in Contracts

External Appearance. No Owner shall, without the prior consent in writing of the Manager :- (a) paint the outside of the Land or the Development or any part thereof; (b) do or permit to be done any act or thing which may or will interfere with or alter the facade or external appearance of the Land or the Development, and in particular and save as herein expressly provided, no external shades, awnings, fences, metal grilles, partitions or any other structure or thing shall be placed, installed, exhibited, affixed, erected or attached or caused or permitted to remain in or any part of the external walls, private roofs, private flat roofs or Upper Roof and/or Top Roof of the Development (save for those parts of the roof which form part of a Residential Unit) and no alterations may be made to the cladding on the external walls (which include, for the avoidance of doubt, cladding within the area of any balcony or utility platform) of the Development; (c) cause or permit or suffer any part of the external walls of the Development to be wholly or partially blocked; (d) change the colour or appearance of any window(s), door(s) of utility platform(s), balcony(ies), window flower box(es), private flat roof(s) or door(s) leading out to any part of the Common Areas and Facilities or is/are visible from the Common Areas and Facilities of any Unit; (e) alter, remove, repair or otherwise change the appearance of the windows, railings or balustrades in any Residential Unit, utility platform, balcony, window flower box or private flat roof (if any). Any repair or maintenance of such balcony, window and/or balustrades shall be carried out by a contractor approved by the Manager using such materials and adopting such design and colour as approved by the Manager; or (f) interrupt, alter or remove, or cause or permit or suffer any cladding to the pipes in or on any utility platform, balcony or private flat roof of any Unit to be interrupted altered or removed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Deed of Mutual Covenant and Management Agreement, Deed of Mutual Covenant and Management Agreement