Common use of Access and Visitors Clause in Contracts

Access and Visitors. 4.3.1 The Customer will provide BT with a list of all Visitors who shall be entitled to enter the Site with appropriate proof of identity in accordance with this Service Schedule. The Customer will promptly inform BT of any changes to the list of Visitors. 4.3.2 The Customer will procure that Visitors to the Site: (a) will provide proof of identity in the form of a UK Photo Driving License or Passport (b) are suitably competent to carry out the necessary tasks; (c) will follow BT’s instructions within the Site including all Site Regulations; (d) will not cause any change to or interfere with the Site or the equipment of any third party customers of BT; and (e) will do nothing to cause the Site to be in anything other than a clean and tidy condition. 4.2.3 BT and the Site Owner reserve the right to refuse access to the Site or remove from the Site any Visitor whose admission or presence is or would be in the reasonable opinion of either BT or the Site Owner, detrimental to the security of the Site or in respect of whom the Customer has failed to request a right of access from BT or provide the right proof of identity. Neither BT or the Site Owner will be responsible for the consequences of any such refusal or failure or delay by the Customer in notifying it of its access requirements. BT will not be responsible for the consequences of any refusal or delay by BT or the Site Owner to permit entry or any request by BT for a person to leave the Site; 4.2.4 The Customer shall be solely responsible for the acts or omissions of any Visitor to the Site and shall indemnify BT in respect of any damage or loss whatsoever to either the Site, the BT Equipment or any third party equipment, howsoever caused by any Visitor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Telehousing Services Agreement, Telehousing Services Contract

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Access and Visitors. 4.3.1 4.3.1. The Customer will provide BT with a list of all Visitors (typically, limited to 3 at any one time) who shall be entitled to enter the Site with appropriate proof of identity in accordance with this Service Schedule. The Customer will promptly inform BT of any changes to the list of Visitors. 4.3.2 4.3.2. The Customer will procure that Visitors to the Site: (a) will provide proof of identity in the form of a UK Photo Driving License or Passport (b) are suitably competent to carry out the necessary tasks; (cb) will follow BT’s instructions within the Site including all Site Regulations; (dc) will not cause any change to or interfere with the Site or the equipment of any third party customers of BT; and (ed) will do nothing to cause the Site to be in anything other than a clean and tidy condition. 4.2.3 4.3.3. BT and the Site Owner reserve the right to refuse access to the Site or remove from the Site any Visitor whose admission or presence is or would be in the reasonable opinion of either BT or the Site Owner, detrimental to the security of the Site or in respect of whom the Customer has failed to request a right of access from BT or provide the right proof of identityBT. Neither BT or the Site Owner will be responsible for the consequences of any such refusal or failure or delay by the Customer in notifying it of its access requirements. BT will not be responsible for the consequences of any refusal or delay by BT or the Site Owner to permit entry or any request by BT for a person to leave the Site; 4.2.4 4.3.4. The Customer shall be solely responsible for the acts or omissions of any Visitor to the Site and shall indemnify BT in respect of any damage or loss whatsoever to either the Site, the BT Equipment or any third party equipment, howsoever caused by any Visitor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Data Centre Hosting Services Agreement, Data Centre Hosting Agreement

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