Common use of Improvements Required by Law Clause in Contracts

Improvements Required by Law. Tenant, at Tenant's own expense, during the Lease Term and subject to the requirements of this Lease, shall make, build, maintain and repair all fences, sewers, drains, roads, road widening, driveways, sidewalks, water, underground electric and telecommunications lines, curbs, gutters and other installations which may be required by law to be made, built, maintained, or repaired upon, and in connection with, or for use of the Leased Premises or any part of it, and regardless of whether the same were erected by Landlord or in existence at the inception of this Lease. In case any such installations required by law shall be made, built, maintained or repaired by Landlord after giving the required notice provided for in paragraph 4.08, and if Tenant does not complete the required work within the timeframe provided for in the notice, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the actual reasonable costs to cover Landlord's overhead, upon presentation of a ▇▇▇▇ therefore, as additional rent.

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Sources: Commercial Lease

Improvements Required by Law. Tenant, at Tenant's own expense, during the Lease Term and subject to the requirements of this Lease, shall make, build, maintain and repair all fences, sewers, drains, roads, road widening, driveways, sidewalks, water, underground electric and telecommunications lines, curbs, gutters and other installations which may be required by law to be made, built, maintained, or repaired upon, and in connection with, or for use of the Leased Premises or any part of it, and regardless of whether the same were erected by Landlord or in existence at the inception of this Lease. In case any such installations required by law shall be made, built, maintained or repaired by Landlord after giving the required notice provided for in paragraph 4.084.06, and if Tenant does not complete the required work within the timeframe provided for in the notice, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the actual reasonable costs to cover Landlord's overhead, upon presentation of a ▇▇▇▇ therefore, as additional rent.

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Sources: Commercial Lease