STRUCTURAL ITEMS Sample Clauses

The 'STRUCTURAL ITEMS' clause defines which components of a building or structure are considered essential to its physical integrity and support. Typically, this includes elements such as foundations, load-bearing walls, beams, columns, and roofs, distinguishing them from non-structural features like finishes or fixtures. By clearly identifying these items, the clause ensures that responsibilities for maintenance, repair, or liability are properly allocated, reducing disputes and clarifying obligations related to the building's core framework.
STRUCTURAL ITEMS a. Have there been movement, shifting, deterioration, or other problems with walls or foundations? Yes No Unknown b. Are there now or have there ever been any cracks or flaws in the walls or foundations? Yes No Unknown c. Are you aware of any water leaking in the house? Yes No d. Are you aware of any past or present problems with driveways, patios or retaining walls in the property? Yes No e. Have there been any repairs or other attempts to control the cause or effect of any problems described above? Yes No If any of the answers in this section are “Yes,” explain in detail. When describing repairs or control efforts, describe the location, extent, date, and name of the person who did the repair or control effort:
STRUCTURAL ITEMS. ☐ ☐ ☐ (a) Is there now, or has there been in the past, any movement, shifting, deterioration or other problems with the walls or foundations? ☐ ☐ ☐ (b) Have you ever filed an insurance or manufacturer’s claim for defective or damaged construction materials? ☐ ☐ ☐ (c) Are there now, or have there been in the past, any structural cracks or flaws in the walls, floors, or foundations? ☐ ☐ ☐ (d) Are there any defects or problems with driveways, walkways, patios, or retaining walls? _________________________ ☐ ☐ ☐ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ (e) If any of your answers in (a) – (d) above are “YES”, explain in detail: Minor cracks in driveway.
STRUCTURAL ITEMS. Sublessor shall replace at its expense (except as otherwise expressly provided in Section 5.2 hereof) during the Term all structural items serving the Building in good, clean and safe repair, order and condition. Structural items shall include and be limited to the foundation, floor slabs, exterior walls, load-bearing interior walls, structural elements of the roof, steel frame, and utility lines (specifically excluding telecommunication and telephone equipment) and pipes serving but located outside of the Building.
STRUCTURAL ITEMS. ☐ ☐ ☐ (a) Is there now, or has there been in the past, any movement, shifting, deterioration or other problems with the walls or foundations? (b) Have you ever filed an insurance or manufacturer’s claim for defective or damaged construction materials?

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