Improvements definition
Examples of Improvements in a sentence
Following the removal of all Improvements and the completion of all environmental remediation, Tenant shall restore the Premises to a substantially level, clean, and environmentally sound condition, suitable for agricultural use, consistent with surrounding properties, in accordance with good and customary environmental and engineering practices prevailing at the time and otherwise consistent with the terms of the EIA.
Upon such termination of this Lease by Landlord, the Improvements on the Premises owned by Tenant shall become the property of Landlord at no cost to Landlord, free and clear of all liens, leases, and encumbrances, in good condition, subject only to reasonable wear and tear, except that Tenant may remove from the Premises any of Tenant’s personal property that is removable and neither affixed to the Premises nor would damage the Premises.
Tenant shall commence the Reclamation Obligations with respect to any Improvement prior to the earlier of (i) the expiration of the useful life of such Improvement, or (ii) (A) with respect to any Nuclear Facility, within sixty (60) months prior to the expiration of the Term of this Lease, and (B) with respect to all other Improvements, within twenty-four (24) months prior to the expiration of the Term of this Lease.
Tenant shall conduct the construction of the Improvements in accordance with the safety standards and procedures that would be followed by a reasonable and prudent developer and shall adopt a commercially reasonable project safety plan designed to ensure safe working conditions and practices.
Coverage shall include materials, supplies and equipment that are specifically intended for installation as part of the Improvements while such materials, supplies and equipment are temporarily located off the Premises for the purpose of repair, adjustment or storage at the risk of one of the insured parties.