RESPONSIBILITY FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS Clause Samples

The 'Responsibility for Electrical Installations' clause defines which party is accountable for the safety, maintenance, and compliance of electrical systems within a property or project. Typically, this clause specifies whether the owner, tenant, or contractor must ensure that all electrical installations meet legal standards and are regularly inspected or repaired as needed. By clearly assigning responsibility, the clause helps prevent disputes over liability and ensures that electrical systems remain safe and operational throughout the term of the agreement.
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. The lessee agrees that it shall be responsible for – the safety, safe use and maintenance of the electrical installations of the leased assets; the safety of the conductors connecting the electrical installations to the point of Supply. The lessee, to the extent that it fails to comply with the aforegoing obligations and as a result the lessor incurs any liability, indemnifies the lessor against all claims, damages or losses of any nature whatsoever which the lessor may sustain as result thereof.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. GAS INSTALLATION CONFORMITY CERTIFICATE (IF APPLICABLE) ................................ 29 25
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Notwithstanding any additional obligations that may be imposed on the Lessee in this Lease Agreement, the Lessee shall be responsible for:
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. 23.1 The Landlord agrees that, unless the Tenant has previously occupied the Leased Premises, it shall at the commencement of the lease be responsible for procuring the issue of a valid certificate of compliance in respect of the electrical installations in the Leased Premises as contemplated in Government Notice R2920 of 23 October 1992, Government Gazette 14350, page 12. 23.2 The Tenant agrees that it shall be responsible for: 23.2.1 the safety, safe use and maintenance of electrical installations in the Leased Premises; 23.2.2 the safety of the conductors connecting the electrical installations to the point of supply; 23.2.3 if called upon to do so by the Landlord procuring the issue by an electrical Contractor approved by the Landlord of a valid certificate of compliance in respect of the Tenant’s electrical installations in the Leased Premises as contemplated in Government Notice R2920 of 23 October 1992, Government Gazette 14350, page 12, 23.2.4 at the termination of the lease or any extensions thereto procuring the issue by an electrical Contractor approved by the Landlord of a valid certificate of compliance in respect of the electrical installations in the Leased Premises as contemplated in Government Notice R2920 of 23 October 1992, Government Gazette 14350, page 12.

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