Water for drinking Clause Samples

Water for drinking lavatory and toilet purposes from the regular Building supply (at the prevailing temperature) through fixtures installed by Landlord (or by Tenant with Landlord's prior written consent).
Water for drinking lavatory and toilet purposes from the regular Building supply (at the prevailing temperature) through fixtures installed by Landlord (or by Tenant with Landlord's written consent). (d) Standard interior janitorial and cleaning services in the common areas of the Building and the Premises five (5) days per week pursuant to the janitorial specifications attached as Exhibit E-1. Tenant shall not procure any janitorial or cleaning services for the Premises without Landlord's prior written consent and then only subject to supervision by Landlord and by janitorial or cleaning contractors or employees at all times reasonably satisfactory to Landlord. (e) Window washing of all windows in the premises, both inside and out, at such times as Landlord shall deem necessary, but in no event less than twice per year. (f) Lawn and shrub care, snow plowing and removal, maintenance of the structure, roof, mechanical and electrical equipment of the Building, excluding those items specifically excepted elsewhere in this Lease. (g) Passenger elevator service will be provided 24 hours per day, seven days per week, in common with other tenants by operatorless automatic elevators. During Tenant move-in, the freight elevator shall be available for Tenant's exclusive use. After business hours, additional elevator(s) will be made available for Tenant's exclusive use during move-in. Landlord shall have the right to restrict the number of elevators to be in operation during evenings, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. (h) Landlord shall initially supply card keys for access to the Facility at no cost; replacements for lost or damaged card keys shall be made available at reasonable cost to Tenant. The card keys will access the main doors to the Building and the elevators. Landlord will use all reasonable efforts to allow Tenant to utilize Landlord's card keys to access the Premises provided any such Tenant Premises' system shall be provided and installed by Tenant at its sole cost and expense. (i) Landlord shall provide a building directory in the lobby of the Building. Tenant may list its name and suite numbers in said directory. In the elevator lobbies on full floors occupied by Tenant, Tenant may place identification signage, subject to approval of design, location and attachment method by Landlord. EXHIBIT "F" RESERVED PARKING LEASE RESERVED SPACE PARKING GARAGE LEASE THIS PARKING LEASE, made this ________ day of ________________________, 1998, between MERIDIAN CROSSINGS II LLC, A MI...

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