Good Condition

Example Definitions of "Good Condition"
Good Condition. The good physical condition of the Premises and each portion of the Premises, including without limitation, all of the tenant improvements, Tenant's alterations, Tenant's Trade Fixtures, Tenant's Personal Property, all as defined in this Section, signs, walls, interior partitions, windows, window coverings, glass, doors, carpeting and resilient flooring, ceiling tiles, plumbing fixtures and lighting fixtures, all of which shall be in conformity with building standard finishes, ordinary wear and... tear, damage by fire or other casualty and taking by condemnation excepted. View More
Good Condition. The good physical condition of the Premises and each portion of the premises, including, but not limited to, signs, windows, appurtenances, and Tenant's personal property as defined in this Lease. "In good condition" means first class, neat, and broom clean, and is equivalent to similar phrases referring to physical adequacy in appearance and for use.
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