Snow Removal. Only the right of way will be plowed in the parking lots. Licensee is responsible for removing snow around his/her own vehicle (without causing damage or inconvenience to any other vehicles lawfully on the Premises).
Snow Removal. The plowing of snow from all roadways and unobstructed parking areas shall be at the sole expense of LESSOR. The control of snow and ice on all walkways, steps and loading areas serving the leased premises and all other areas not readily accessible to plows shall be the sole responsibility of LESSEE. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, LESSEE shall hold LESSOR and OWNER harmless from any and all claims by LESSEE's agents, representatives, employees, callers or invitees for damage or personal injury resulting in any way from snow or ice on any area serving the leased premises.
Snow Removal. The plowing of snow from all driveways and unobstructed parking areas shall be at the sol expense of LESSOR. The control of snow and ice on all walkways, stairs, and loading areas serving the premises and all other areas not readily accessible to plows shall be the sole responsibility of LESSEE. Notwithstanding the foregoing, LESSEE shall hold LESSOR and OWNER harmless from any and all claims by LESSEE parties for personal injuries and/or property damage resulting in any way from snow or ice on any area serving the premises.
Snow Removal. The Owner, and not the Municipality, shall be responsible for keeping the parking and access areas free and clear of all snow and ice regardless of who owns those improvements or the lands upon which they are situate. No snow or ice from the subject lands shall be deposited on any municipal streets.
Snow Removal. Owner, in the event of snow, only clears the common drives and parking lots, any snow or ice in front of the Rented Space is Renter’s responsibility to remove. Owner does not plow unless the snowfall is at least twelve (12) inches. Renter is advised that by clearing snow or ice, Owner may create un-natural accumulations of snow or ice (such as piles of snow off the side of a snowplow), which are slippery and which Renter must clear or step over to access the Rented Space. Further, Owner does not begin plowing operations until the snow fall has ended. Owner does not warrant at any time that all snow and ice will be removed or completely clear. During snowfalls, if conditions are not deemed safe by Owner to allow Renter on to the Facility, such access will be denied. The Owner plows drive aisles at the Facility to within no less than 20 inches from the door to the Rented Space or the access door to the building containing the Rented Space. Renter understands that the act of plowing will result in additional snow being placed within the area between the plowing site and the door to the Rented Space and that it is Renter’s responsibility to either safely remove the snow or ice between the plowed area of the drive aisle and the Rented Space, and to use extreme caution when crossing over the untreated area of the drive aisle between the plowing area and the door to the Rented Space, even if unnatural accumulations of snow or ice are placed in such area.
Snow Removal. The Tenant shall be responsible for the removal of all snow and ice from the Tenant’s apartment balcony and front walkway. The Tenant shall not allow snow or ice to accumulate to the point that same poses a tripping, slipping or other hazard to persons using the balcony or front walkway.
Snow Removal. During the entire term of the lease, Tenant is responsible for the timely removal of ice and snow in accordance with the City of Harrisonburg regulations. Regulations specify that the sidewalk and a path to the mailbox must be shoveled within 24 hours of the start of snowfall. Xxxxxx is responsible to make arrangements with a contractor, neighbor, or CP to shovel while they are away, especially over the Christmas/New Year’s break and Spring Break. If notice is given by the city for failure to follow snow and ice removal laws, CP will charge the regular notice fee (See § 61) to only the House Manager and not to all Tenants.
Snow Removal. The MSDPT shall remove the snow from, and apply salt to, the parking lots and sidewalks of the Premises if the MSDPT determines such is necessary. However, if snow removal or salt application is required outside of regularly scheduled grounds keeping hours, then the MSDPT may assess the Lessee an additional fee of up to $2,000.
Snow Removal. If the State places employees in a paid status in an area because of inclement weather and requires its Department of Roads employees to work at snow removal, those employees shall receive an equivalent amount of paid time which shall be paid as compensatory time.
Snow Removal. LESSOR will be responsible for the removal or other treatment of snow and ice on walkways, sidewalks, entryways and parking areas. Notwithstanding the foregoing however, LESSEE shall hold LESSOR harmless from and against claims by LESSEE’s agents, representatives, employees or business invitees for damage or personal injury resulting in any way from snow or ice on any area serving the Building, provided LESSOR has performed this obligation absent LESSOR’s negligence or willful misconduct.