Tenant Stipulated Conditions Clause Samples

The 'Tenant - Stipulated Conditions' clause defines specific requirements or obligations that the tenant must meet as part of the lease agreement. These conditions may include maintaining certain standards within the leased premises, adhering to operational guidelines, or fulfilling particular insurance or maintenance responsibilities. By clearly outlining these expectations, the clause ensures both parties understand the tenant's duties, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and promoting smooth operation of the tenancy.
Tenant Stipulated Conditions 

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  • Landlord’s Work Tenant shall accept the Premises in its “as-is” condition (regardless of how the plan attached hereto as Schedule 1 depicts the Premises) provided, however, that Landlord shall at its sole expense, in a good and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-like manner, in compliance with applicable Laws and Regulations, and using Building standard materials and finishes, make the following improvements (collectively, the “Landlord’s Work”) to the Premises: (a) Reconstruct the front lobby used to access the second floor of the Building so as to eliminate access from such lobby to the conference room within the Premises (it is anticipated that the Premises following such reconstruction will be configured as shown on Schedule 1 hereto, subject to changes required by any applicable governmental authorities); (b) Replacing all stained or damaged ceiling tiles in the Premises with new ceiling tiles; (c) Ensuring that all light fixtures are working properly and new light bulbs have been installed where required; (d) Washing all windows and professionally cleaning the Premises; (e) Delivering all mechanical, HVAC and electrical systems servicing the Building and the Premises in good operational condition and increasing the tonnage of the HVAC equipment and corresponding duct and ventilation capacity servicing the Server room to seven (7) tons; and (f) Providing all existing floor furniture for Tenant’s Use during the term of the Lease (although such furniture shall remain the property of Landlord after the termination of the Lease). In addition to the work to be performed above, Landlord warrants that the Premises and the Building were ADA compliant at the time of the original construction of the Building. ANTICIPATED RE-CONFIGURATION OF PREMISES 1. Sidewalks, exits, entrances, elevators and stairways shall not be obstructed by Tenant or used by Tenant for any purpose other than for ingress to and egress from the Premises. Tenant, and Tenant’s employees or invitees, shall not go upon the roof of the Building, except as authorized by Landlord or pursuant to Paragraph 46 of the Lease. 2. Except as expressly permitted by the Lease, no sign, placard, picture, name, advertisement or notice visible from the exterior of the Premises shall be inscribed, painted, affixed, installed or otherwise displayed by Tenant either on the Premises or any part of the Building without the prior written consent of Landlord, which consent not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, and Landlord shall have the right to remove any such sign, placard, picture, name, advertisement or notice without notice to and at the expense of Tenant. If Landlord shall have given such consent to Tenant at any time, whether before or after the execution of the Lease, such consent shall not in any way operate as a waiver or release of any of the provisions hereof or of the Lease, and shall be deemed to relate only to the particular sign, placard, picture, name, advertisement or notice so consented to by Landlord and shall not be construed as dispensing with the necessity of obtaining the specific written consent of Landlord with respect to any other such sign, placard, picture, name, advertisement or notice. 3. No curtains, draperies, blinds, shutters, shades, screens or other coverings, awnings, hangings or decorations shall be attached to, hung or placed in, or used in connection with, any window, door or patio on the Premises without the prior written consent of Landlord. In any event with the prior written consent of Landlord, all such items shall be installed inboard of Landlord’s window coverings and shall not in any way be visible from the exterior of the Building. No articles shall be placed or kept on the window ▇▇▇▇▇ so as to be visible from the exterior of the Building. No articles shall be placed against glass partitions or doors which might appear unsightly from outside the Building. 4. During the continuance of any invasion, mob, riot, public excitement or other circumstance rendering such action advisable in Landlord’s opinion, Landlord reserves the right to prevent access to the Building by closing the doors, or otherwise, for the safety of tenants and protection of the Building and property in the Building. 5. Tenant shall see that the doors of the Premises are closed and securely locked and must observe strict care and caution that all water faucets or water apparatus are entirely shut off (other than as required for security or safety purposes) before Tenant or its employees leave such Premises, and that all utilities shall likewise be carefully shut off, so as to prevent waste or damage. On multiple-tenancy floors, all tenants shall keep the door or doors to the Building corridors closed at all times except for ingress and egress. 6. Tenant shall not alter any lock or access device or install a new or additional lock-or access device or any bolt on any door of the Premises without prior written notice to Landlord, and shall immediately provide Landlord with new keys or other access devises upon such alteration or installation. Tenant shall not make or have made additional copies of any keys or access devices provided by Landlord but shall instead obtain any necessary additional keys or devices from Landlord. Tenant, upon the termination of the tenancy, shall deliver to Landlord all the keys or access devices for the Building, offices, rooms and toilet rooms which shall have been furnished to Tenant or which Tenant shall have had made. In the event of the loss of any keys or access devices so furnished by Landlord, Tenant shall pay Landlord the actual cost (including rekeying if necessary) therefor. 7. The toilet rooms, toilets, urinals, wash bowls and other apparatus shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which they were constructed and no foreign substance of any kind whatsoever shall be thrown therein, and the expense of any breakage, stoppage or damage resulting from the violation of this rule by Tenant or Tenant’s employees or invitees shall be borne by Tenant. 8. Tenant shall not use or keep in the Premises or the Building any kerosene, gasoline or inflammable or combustible fluid or material other than limited quantities necessary for the operation or maintenance of office or office equipment. Tenant shall not use any method of heating or air conditioning other than supplied or approved by Landlord. 9. Tenant shall not use, keep or permit to be used or kept in the Premises any foul or noxious gas or substance or permit or suffer the Premises to be occupied or used in a manner offensive or objectionable to Landlord or other occupants of the Building by reason of noise, odors and/or vibrations or interfere in any way with other tenants or those having business therein, nor shall any animals or birds be brought or kept in or about the Premises or the Building. 10. Except as consented to by Landlord, no cooking shall be done or permitted by Tenant on the Premises (except that use by the Tenant of Underwriter’s Laboratory approved equipment for the preparation of coffee, tea, hot chocolate and similar beverages for Tenant and its employees shall be permitted, provided that such equipment and use are in accordance with all applicable federal, state and city laws, codes, ordinances, rules and regulations), nor shall Premises be used for lodging. 11. Except as allowed by, and then in accordance with, the express provisions of the Lease, Tenant shall not install any radio or television antenna, loudspeaker or any other device on the exterior walls or the roof of the Building. Tenant shall not interfere with radio or television broadcasting or reception from or in the Building or elsewhere. 12. Tenant shall not lay linoleum, tile, carpet or any other floor covering so that the same shall be affixed to the floor of the Premises in any manner except as approved in writing by Landlord. The expense of repairing any damage resulting from a violation of this rule by Tenant or Tenant’s contractors, employees or invitees or the removal of any floor covering shall be borne by Tenant. 13. Business machines and mechanical equipment belonging to Tenant which cause noise or vibration that may be transmitted to the structure of the Building or to any space therein to such a degree as to be objectionable to Landlord or to any tenants in the Building shall be placed and maintained by Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, on vibration eliminators or other devices sufficient to eliminate noise or vibration. The persons employed to move such equipment in or out of the Building must be acceptable to Landlord. 14. Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor of the Premises which exceeds the load per square foot which such floor was designed to carry and which is allowed by law. Tenant shall not ▇▇▇▇, use double-sided adhesive tape on, or drive nails, screw or drill into, the partitions, woodwork or plaster or in any way deface the Premises or any part thereof. Tenant may hang pictures on walls in the Premises. Any damage to the walls caused by ▇▇▇▇▇ bolts, or like hanging materials, will be repaired by Tenant. 15. Tenant shall store all trash and garbage within the interior of the Premises or in the appropriate trash collection areas outside of the Premises. No material shall be placed in the trash boxes or receptacles if such material is of such nature that it may not be disposed of in the ordinary and customary manner of removing and disposing of trash and garbage in the jurisdiction in which the Premises is located, without violation of any law or ordinance governing such disposal. All trash, garbage and refuse disposal shall be made only through entry ways and elevators provided for such purposes and at such times as Landlord shall designate. 16. Canvassing, soliciting, distribution of handbills or any other written material and peddling in the Building or Project are prohibited, and Tenant shall cooperate to prevent the same. Tenant shall not make room-to-room solicitation of business from other tenants in the Building or Project. 17. Landlord shall have the right, exercisable upon reasonable advance notice and without liability to Tenant, to change the name and address of the Building or Project. Without the prior written consent of Landlord, Tenant shall not use the name of the Building in connection with or in promoting or advertising the business of Tenant except as Tenant’s address. Tenant may use Project’s name on its stationery and business cards. 18. Landlord reserves the right to exclude or expel from the Building or Project any person who, in Landlord’s judgment, is intoxicated or under the influence of liquor or drugs or who is in violation of any of the rules or regulations of the Building. 19. Tenant shall comply with all safety, fire protection and evacuation procedures and regulations established by any governmental agency. 20. Tenant assumes any and all responsibility for protecting the Premises from theft, robbery and pilferage which includes keeping doors locked and other means of entry to the Premises closed, unless caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord, its agents, servants, or employees (“Landlord Parties”). 21. Tenant shall be responsible for the observance of all of the foregoing Rules and Regulations by Tenant’s employees, agents, clients, customers, invitees and guests. 22. Tenant shall not use the Common Areas for any gathering, party, picnic or similar functions without Landlord’s prior written consent. Any such consent shall be conditioned upon Tenant indemnifying, defending and holding Landlord harmless against any personal injury, death or damages to the Project or any portion thereof or any other property of Landlord or any other tenants in the building or any other party as a result of the function, and to paying to Landlord as an Additional Charge any costs incurred by Landlord in connection with such event. Prior to any such gathering, party, picnic or similar function, Tenant shall provide Landlord with evidence of insurance, in the form and liability amounts reasonably required by Landlord, covering the foregoing indemnification obligations. 23. Landlord may waive any one or more of these Rules and Regulations for the benefit of any particular tenant or tenants, but no such waiver by Landlord shall be construed as a waiver of such Rules and Regulations in favor of any other tenant or tenants, nor prevent Landlord from thereafter enforcing any such Rules and Regulations against any or all tenants of the Building or Project. Where Landlord’s consent is provided for in these Rules and Regulations, such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. 24. Landlord reserves the right to make such other and reasonable rules and regulations as in its judgment may from time to time be needed for safety and security, for care and cleanliness of the Building and Project and for the preservation of good order therein. Tenant agrees to abide by all such Rules and Regulations hereinafter stated and any additional rules and regulations which are adopted and which are not contrary to Tenant’s rights under the Lease. No new Rule or Regulation shall be designed to discriminate solely against Tenant. 25. Tenant shall be responsible for the observance of all of the foregoing Rules and Regulations by Tenant’s employees, agents, clients, customers, invitees and guests. 26. Unless otherwise defined, terms used in these Rules and Regulations shall have the same meaning as in the Lease. , 2007 Elance, Inc.

  • Landlord’s Access Landlord shall be entitled at all reasonable times and upon reasonable notice to enter the Premises to examine them and to make such repairs, alterations, or improvements thereto as Landlord is required by this Lease to make or which Landlord considers necessary or desirable; provided, Landlord shall comply with all law in respect of any such entry; Landlord may require Tenant provide an accompanying staff member or employee with any such entry; Landlord will honor any specifically closed-off areas as may be required by law for security and safety; but Landlord may nonetheless act as prudent and necessary in case of emergency. Tenant shall not unduly obstruct any pipes, conduits, or mechanical or other electrical equipment so as to prevent reasonable access thereto. Landlord shall exercise its rights under this section, to the extent possible in the circumstances, in such manner so as to reduce, if practical, interference with Tenant’s use and enjoyment of the Premises. Subject to the foregoing, Landlord and its agents have the right to enter the Premises at all reasonable times and upon reasonable notice to show them to prospective purchasers, lenders, or anyone having a prospective interest in the Buildings, and, during the last six (6) months of the Term or any renewal thereof, to show them to prospective tenants. Landlord will have the right at all times to enter the Premises with Tenant or licensed individual(s) on behalf of the Tenant to escort the Landlord in the event of an emergency affecting the Premises, subject to any applicable limitations required by the Marijuana Code or any other applicable regulations. Although Landlord shall not have the right to place “For Lease” signs in the Premises, or upon the exterior of the Premises itself, nothing herein shall limit Landlord’s rights to promote, advertise, place “For Lease” signs or otherwise market leasing of the Property in whatever lawful manner Landlord may elect, as long as such manner(s) do not materially interfere with the Premises.

  • Unsafe Work Conditions No Employee shall be disciplined for refusal to work on a job which in the opinion of: (a) A member of a safety committee; or (b) A person designated by a safety committee; or (c) A safety officer after an on-site inspection and following discussion with a representative of the Employer, does not meet the standards established pursuant to the Workers' Compensation Act.

  • Landlord Improvements Prior to Tenant’s occupancy, Landlord shall complete the Landlord Improvements. Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to complete the Landlord Improvements by the Anticipated Rent Commencement Date. (a) As of November 4, 2011, after consultation with Tenant, Landlord has provided Tenant with Landlord’s proposed plans and specifications (defined below in subpart (c))for the Landlord Improvements (such plans and specifications, as amended in accordance with the provisions of this Rider 101, are hereafter called “Plans and Specifications”). (b) The Plans and Specifications have been accepted by both Tenant and Landlord, the Plans and Specifications are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof for all purposes. (c) Landlord and Tenant acknowledge that the plans dated November 4, 2011, by Page ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Page, LLP have been approved by both parties and shall constitute the “Plans and Specifications.” (d) Promptly upon approval of the Plans and Specifications, Landlord has caused general contractors to bid for construction of the Landlord Improvements. All bids have been opened together, with Landlord selecting the general contractor with the lowest bid to construct the Landlord Improvements (the “General Contractor”), subject to the reasonable approval of Tenant. Landlord shall enter into a guaranteed maximum price construction contract with the General Contractor in the amount of its bid (the “Approved Bid”) and shall not modify such contract without Tenant’s consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned. Landlord and Tenant have reviewed the Plans and Specifications and the bids and have agreed upon the scope of work to be constructed at a cost of construction not to exceed the Landlord’s Contribution.

  • Condition of Subleased Premises (a) Subtenant shall maintain and repair the Subleased Premises in a manner consistent with Sublandlord’s obligations under the Lease. Sublandlord shall have the right to enter the Subleased Premises from time to time upon reasonable prior notice to Subtenant, during normal business hours and escorted by Subtenant (if Subtenant makes such escort reasonably available). Sublandlord’s right of entry shall include the right of inspection to confirm that Subtenant is in compliance with all applicable maintenance and repair obligations set forth in the Lease. In the event that Sublandlord determines, in Sublandlord’s reasonable opinion, that Subtenant is in default of any maintenance and/or repair obligation set forth in the Lease, and such default may incur liability to Sublandlord upon the surrender of the Subleased Premises upon the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease (a “Required Repair Item”), then Sublandlord shall have the right to notify Subtenant of any such Required Repair Items. Subtenant shall be obligated to cure such Required Repair Items within thirty (30) days of such notice from Sublandlord, or, if such Required Repair Items cannot be reasonably completed in such thirty (30) day period, such longer period as reasonably necessary to cure such Required Repair Items, so long as Subtenant has commenced such cure and diligently pursues such cure to completion. In no event shall Sublandlord’s rights hereunder impose any additional and/or greater repair or maintenance standards from those set forth in the Lease. In the event Subtenant fails to cure such Required Repair Items as set forth above, then such failure shall be deemed a default under this Sublease, entitling Sublandlord to exercise any of its rights and remedies herein, including, without limitation, the self help rights set forth in Section 6(b) above. (b) Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Sublease, Subtenant shall (i) return the Subleased Premises to Sublandlord in the condition required by the Lease, normal wear and tear and damage by casualty or condemnation excepted, and (ii) in accordance with the terms of the Lease, remove all personal property and equipment (other than fixtures but including trade fixtures) from the Subleased Premises required to be removed from the Subleased Premises in accordance with the Lease. Upon such expiration, Sublandlord and Subtenant shall schedule a walk-through of the Subleased Premises to determine whether Subtenant has complied with its obligation to surrender as set forth above. Sublandlord shall notify Subtenant of any perceived noncompliance at the time of the walk-through, or Sublandlord shall be estopped from attempting to charge Subtenant for the same at a later date. Sublandlord may forthwith re-enter the Subleased Premises following notice to Subtenant and repossess itself thereof and remove all persons and effects therefrom, using such force as may be reasonably necessary without being guilty of forcible entry, detainer, trespass or other tort. Subtenant’s obligation to observe or perform these covenants shall survive the expiration or other termination of the Sublease Term.