Common use of REMOVAL OF REFUSE Clause in Contracts

REMOVAL OF REFUSE. Tenant is not to allow any refuse, garbage or other loose or objectionable material to accumulate in, on or around the Premises and is at all times to keep the Premises in clean and wholesome condition, failing which the Landlord may do so at the Tenant's expense, and upon the termination of the Term the Tenant is not to leave upon the Premises any rubbish or waste material but to leave the Premises in a clean and tidy condition. To the extent the Landlord shall have to undertake removal of refuse it shall be entitled to charge the expenses thereof to the Tenant who shall pay them forthwith on demand; and the Landlord, in addition to any other rights, shall have the same remedies and may take the same steps for the recovery of such sums as rent in arrears under the terms of this Lease. The Tenant is to provide a disposal bin for Tenant's refuse.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (International Menu Solutions Corp)

REMOVAL OF REFUSE. Tenant is not to allow any refuse, garbage or other loose or objectionable material to accumulate in, on or around the Premises and is at all times to keep the Premises in clean and wholesome condition, failing which the Landlord may do so at the Tenant's expense, and upon the termination of the Term the Tenant is not to leave upon the Premises any rubbish or waste material but to leave the Premises in a clean and tidy condition. To the extent the Landlord shall have to undertake removal of refuse it shall be entitled to charge the expenses thereof to the Tenant who shall pay them forthwith on demand; and the Landlord, in addition to any other rights, shall have the same remedies and may take the same steps for the recovery of such sums as rent in arrears under the terms of this Lease. The Tenant is to provide a disposal bin for Tenant's refuseTena▇▇'▇ ▇efuse.

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Sources: Lease Agreement (International Menu Solutions Corp)