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TENANTABLE CONDITION. If said Leased Premises at any time during said ▇▇▇▇▇’s term, are not in good tenantable condition due to any act or omission or neglect by the City, the City shall place said Leased Premises in such condition within a reasonable time after notice in writing by the Park District and shall maintain the same in good tenantable condition during the term of this Lease. The City shall have no responsibility for breakage or damage caused, or permitted, by the Park District, or the Park District’s officers, employees, board members, vendors, guests, and invitees.
TENANTABLE CONDITION. The Lessor shall maintain the demised premises in good repair and tenantable condition to allow unhindered access.
TENANTABLE CONDITION. The Lessor shall maintain the demised premises, including the building, building systems, and all equipment, fixtures, and appurtenances furnished by the Lessor under the lease, in good repair and tenantable condition. Upon request of the U.S.C.G. Contracting Officer, the Lessor shall provide written documentation that building systems have been maintained, tested, and are operational. The space is for exclusive use of government and authorized personnel. Lessor shall ensure all leased provided facilities shall be compliant with all fire safety, C02 gas sensors, smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, and illuminated exit, access and egress requirements, if applicable, as per State and Federal Law. If necessary, Lessor shall allow signage to ensure compliance with DHS physical security requirements, identifying government property and if necessary for national security, displaying of restricted access to all leased provided facilities in a mutually agreed upon location.
TENANTABLE CONDITION. 5.1. Lessor hereby delivers the Leased Premises with the furniture set out in the Annex II and its fittings and fixtures in good, usable, tenantable and cleanliness condition, being Lessee responsible to surrender the Leased Premises in tenantable condition, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Lessee shall also bear the cost of the necessary repairs to maintain the good condition of the Leased Premises and its equipment and the replacement of missing effects for other with similar characteristics. 5.2. Upon surrendering the Leased Premises, Lessee shall give evidence of the payment of all the items it was responsible for as stated in section EIGHT or any other applicable provision hereof. 5.3. If Lessee fails to comply with the obligations set forth in paragraphs 5.1 and 5.2, Lessor may refuse to receive the Leased Premises being applicable the provisions of section TWO for the cases of late surrender. Such effects shall remain in force until actual surrender takes place as agreed upon. All of the foregoing is without prejudice to Lessor's right to receive the Leased Premises in their current condition and claim for damages. 5.4. In case of partial destruction of the Leased Premises during the term hereof by fire or any other circumstance generated by force majeure without Lessee's fault, Lessee shall give Lessor immediate and reliable notice in order for Lessor to make the repairs at its cost. In such case, the price of the Rent shall be proportionately reduced in relation to the loss of space created by the event from the date when notice of such event is given and until repairs are finished by Lessor. If the nature or extension of the damage prevents the repairs from being completed within 30 (thirty) calendar days after the event, Lessee may cause the termination hereof within 15 (fifteen) days after giving Lessor reliable notice of such decision without payment of any compensation by Lessee. Such notice may only be given after the expiration of the above-mentioned 30 (thirty) days' term. 5.5. Total destruction of the Leased Premises generated by force majeure without Lessee's fault, or any destruction over 50% (fifty per cent) of the Leased Premises, shall automatically cause termination hereof from the date of destruction without payment of any compensation by Lessor or Lessee. Within 30 (thirty) calendar days after being given reliable notice of the event, Lessor may give Lessee notice of its intention to rebuild the Leased Premises. Lessee may accep...
TENANTABLE CONDITION. 5.1. Lessor hereby delivers the Leased Premises with its fittings and fixtures in good, usable, tenantable and cleanliness condition, being Lessee responsible to surrender the Leased Premises in tenantable condition, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Lessee shall also bear the cost of the necessary repairs to maintain the good condition of the Leased Premises and its equipment and the replacement of missing effects for other with similar characteristics.
TENANTABLE CONDITION. The Lessor shall maintain the demised premises in good repair and tenantable condition. Upon request of the U.S.C.G. Contracting Officer, the Lessor shall provide written documentation that the Premises have been maintained, tested, and are operational.

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  • Unsafe Conditions In accordance with 29 CFR § 1977, occasions might arise when an employee is confronted with a choice between not performing assigned tasks or subjecting himself/herself to serious injury or death arising from a hazardous condition at the workplace. If the employee, with no reasonable alternative, refuses in good faith to expose himself/herself to the dangerous condition, he/she would be protected against subsequent discrimination. The condition causing the employee's apprehension of death or injury must be of such a nature that a reasonable person, under the circumstances then confronting the employee, would conclude that there is a real danger of death or serious injury and that there is insufficient time, due to the urgency of the situation, to eliminate the danger by resorting to regular statutory enforcement channels. In addition, in such circumstances, the employee, where possible, must also have sought from his Employer, and been unable to obtain, a correction of the dangerous condition.

  • Site Conditions A. Existing Site Conditions: Information with respect to the site of the Work given in drawings or specifications has been obtained by County's representatives and is believed to be reasonably correct, but the County does not warrant either the completeness or accuracy of such information, and it is the responsibility of the Contractor to verify all such information.

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  • SUSPENSIVE CONDITIONS 2.1 This entire AGREEMENT is subject to the registration of transfer of ownership of the PROPERTY to the EMPLOYER. In the event that the PROPERTY is not transferred within 6 (six) months from date of signing of this Agreement by the CONTRACTOR, the CONTRACTOR reserves the right to: 2.1.1 increase the CONTRACT SUM, based on the current prices for the building materials, and the CONTRACTOR shall notify the EMPLOYER in writing of such increased cost and the EMPLOYER may then, at his/her option, cancel this agreement by providing written notice of cancellation to the CONTRACTOR within 5 (five) DAYS of receiving written notice from the CONTRACTOR in respect of the increased cost. Should written notice of cancellation not be forthcoming within the aforesaid period, the CONTRACTOR and the EMPLOYER shall proceed with the AGREEMENT at the increased CONTRACT SUM and the EMPLOYER shall be obliged to pay the increase in the CONTRACT SUM to the CONTRACTOR within 21 (twenty one) DAYS of receiving written notice from the CONTRACTOR in respect of the increased cost; or 2.1.2 cancel this AGREEMENT and the parties shall have no claim of whatsoever nature against each other. 2.2 This AGREEMENT is subject further to the EMPLOYER being offered a loan to be secured by a mortgage bond over the PROPERTY and improvements in the amount reflected in Schedule B or such lesser amount as the EMPLOYER may accept, within 30 (thirty) DAYS of the date of the CONTRACTOR’s signature of this AGREEMENT, which period may be extended in the CONTRACTOR’s sole discretion. Should no amount be inserted in the relevant field in the Schedule B, then the suspensive condition contained in this clause will not apply. In the event that the suspensive condition contained in this clause is not fulfilled, this AGREEMENT will lapse and the parties shall have no claim of whatsoever nature against each other.

  • Safe Conditions Whenever an employee reports a condition which the employee feels represents a violation of safety or health rules and regulations or which is an unreasonable hazard to persons or property, such conditions shall be promptly investigated. The appropriate administrator shall reply to the concern, in writing, if the employee's concern is communicated in writing.