Showing of Facilities Clause Samples

The "Showing of Facilities" clause grants one party, typically the landlord or property owner, the right to show the premises to prospective tenants, buyers, or other interested parties. In practice, this clause allows for scheduled visits or tours of the property, often requiring advance notice to the current occupant and specifying reasonable times for such showings. Its core function is to facilitate the marketing or sale of the property while it is still occupied, ensuring the owner can efficiently transition to new tenants or buyers without waiting for the current lease or occupancy to end.
Showing of Facilities. Prior to the termination of the Lease Agreement or any extension, the Landlord shall have the right to show the Premises to people interested in leasing or purchasing it, during the last six months of the term in effect. The visits to show the Premises must be scheduled by the Landlord within Tenant's working hours, and shall only require a prior verbal communication to the Tenant. In case any such showing does involve any third party that Tenant demonstrates to Landlord is, might be or might cooperate with a competitor of the Tenant, Tenant can require Landlord and/or any third party to sign a confidentiality form prior to such showing. Tenant shall be in no obligation of showing or explaining any such third party any part of its processes or operations or the purpose of any equipment found within the premises. If any visit of Landlord may interfere with Tenant's production process, Tenant may reschedule such visit for a time when no interference would be caused within the next five (5) calendar days.
Showing of Facilities. Prior to the termination of the Agreement or any extension, the Landlord shall have the right to show the Leased Real Estate to people, interested in leasing or purchasing it, during the last six months of the term in effect. The visits to show the Leased Real Estate must be scheduled by the Landlord within Tenant's working hours, and shall only require a prior verbal communication to the Tenant. Landlord shall comply with Tenant's security precautions and health and safety requirements during any such entry.
Showing of Facilities. During the last six months prior to the termination of the term of this Lease or any extension, the Lessor shall have the right to show the Premises to persons interested in leasing or purchasing it. Visits to show the Premises must be scheduled by the Lessor within Lessee’s working hours, and shall only require a prior verbal communication to Lessee. The Lessee will appoint a representative to accompany the Lessor when showing Facilities in accordance to what is established in Section 5.03 above.
Showing of Facilities. If any of the Parties notifies the other Party of its intent not extend the term of this Agreement as established in section 3.01, the Developer shall have the right to show the Real Estate to people interested in leasing or purchasing it, during the last six months of the Initial Term or Extended Term then in effect. The visits to show the Real Estate must be scheduled by the Developer within Lessee's working hours, with a previous oral communication to the Lessee.
Showing of Facilities. Prior to the termination of the Agreement or any extension, the Landlord shall have the right to show the Premises to people interested in leasing or purchasing it, during the last six months of the term in effect. The visits to show the Premises must be scheduled by the Landlord within Tenant’s working hours, and shall only require a prior written communication to the Tenant. In case any such showing does involve any third party that Tenant demonstrates to Landlord is, might be or might cooperate with a competitor of the Tenant, Tenant can require Landlord and/or any third party to sign a confidentiality form prior to such showing.

Related to Showing of Facilities

  • Inspection of Facilities In order to meet their respective obligations under this Agreement, any Party may view or inspect facilities owned by another Party. Provided that reasonable notice is given, a Party shall not unreasonably deny access to relevant facilities for viewing or inspection by the requesting Party.

  • Condition of Facilities (i) Use of the Real Property of Purchaser for the various purposes for which it is presently being used is permitted as of right under all Applicable Laws related to zoning and is not subject to “permitted nonconforming” use or structure classifications. All Improvements are in compliance with all Applicable Laws, including those pertaining to zoning, building and the disabled, are in good repair and in good condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and are free from latent and patent defects. To the Knowledge of Purchaser, no part of any Improvement encroaches on any real property not included in the Real Property of Purchaser, and there are no buildings, structures, fixtures or other Improvements primarily situated on adjoining property which encroach on any part of the Land. (ii) Each item of Tangible Personal Property is in good repair and good operating condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted, is suitable for immediate use in the Ordinary Course of Business and is free from latent and patent defects. No item of Tangible Personal Property is in need of repair or replacement other than as part of routine maintenance in the Ordinary Course of Business. Except as disclosed in Schedule 5.1(l)(ii), all Tangible Personal Property used in the Purchaser Business is in the possession of Purchaser.

  • Maintenance of Facilities 5.1 The Network Customer shall maintain its facilities necessary to reliably receive capacity and energy from the Host Transmission Owner’s transmission system consistent with Good Utility Practice. The Transmission Provider or Host Transmission Owner, as appropriate, may curtail service under this Operating Agreement to limit or prevent damage to generating or transmission facilities caused by the Network Customer’s failure to maintain its facilities in accordance with Good Utility Practice, and the Transmission Provider or Host Transmission Owner may seek as a result any appropriate relief from the Commission. 5.2 The Designated Representatives shall establish procedures to coordinate the maintenance schedules, and return to service, of the generating resources and transmission and substation facilities, to the greatest extent practical, to ensure sufficient transmission resources are available to maintain system reliability and reliability of service. 5.3 The Network Customer shall obtain: (1) concurrence from the Transmission Provider before beginning any scheduled maintenance of facilities which could impact the operation of the Transmission System over which transmission service is administered by Transmission Provider; and (2) clearance from the Transmission Provider when the Network Customer is ready to begin maintenance on a transmission line or substation. The Transmission Provider shall coordinate clearances with the Host Transmission Owner. The Network Customer shall notify the Transmission Provider and the Host Transmission Owner as soon as practical at the time when any unscheduled or forced outages occur and again when such unscheduled or forced outages end.

  • No Dedication of Facilities Any undertaking by one Party to the other Party under any provision of this Agreement shall not constitute the dedication of the system or any portion thereof by the Party to the public or to the other Party, and it is understood and agreed that any such undertaking under any provision of this Agreement by a Party shall cease upon the termination of its obligations hereunder.

  • Use of Facilities 34.1. In situations where the CLEC has the use of the facilities (i.e., local loop) to a specific customer premise, either through resale of local service or the lease of the local loop as an Unbundled Network Element, and Sprint receives a good faith request for service from a customer at the same premise or from another carrier with the appropriate customer authorization, the procedures below will apply. 34.1.1. Sprint will process such orders and provision services consistent with the terms contained in Section 82, of this Agreement. 34.1.2. Where CLEC is using a single facility to provide service to multiple end user customers, Sprint will not disconnect that facility as a result of the following procedures. 34.1.3. Sprint will follow methods prescribed by the FCC and any applicable state regulation for carrier change verification. 34.1.4. Customer with Existing Service Changing Local Service Provider 34.1.4.1. In situations where a CLEC submits an order for an end user customer that is changing local service providers for existing service, and is not adding service (i.e., an additional line), Sprint will process the service request without delay, and provide the losing local service provider a customer loss notification consistent with industry standards. 34.1.5. Customer with Existing Service Adding New Service 34.1.5.1. In situations where an order is submitted for an end user customer adding service to existing service (i.e., an additional line), the order should be marked as an additional line and CLEC’s facilities will not be affected. 34.1.6. Customer Requesting New Service where Previous Customer has Abandoned Service 34.1.6.1. In the case where an end user customer vacates premises without notifying the local service provider and a new end user customer moves into the vacated premises and orders new service from a local service provider neither Sprint nor the previous local service provider are aware that the original end user customer has abandoned the service in place. 34.1.6.2. When a carrier requests service at a location and marks the order as abandoned and CLEC is the previous local service provider, Sprint shall notify CLEC via fax that it has had a request for service at the premise location that is currently being served by CLEC; 34.1.6.3. If available to Sprint, Sprint shall include the name and address of the party receiving service at such locations, but at a minimum shall provide local service address location information; 34.1.7. If CLEC does not respond within twenty-four (24) hours after receiving Sprint’s notification or if CLEC responds relinquishing the facilities, Sprint shall be free to use the facilities in question and Sprint shall issue a disconnect order with respect to the CLEC service at that location. If CLEC responds stating that the service is working and should not be disconnected, Sprint will notify the carrier ordering service and request verification of the address and location or the submission of an order for an additional line.