Access Control System. Notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary, while Tenant is leasing all of the Rentable Area in the Building, Tenant shall have the right, subject to Landlord’s reasonable approval of the plans and specifications therefor, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, to install and implement (i) a controlled access system or other similar access system regulating access to and from the Building and (ii) a Tenant-controlled security system which provides security measures to and within the Leased Premises (the “Security Devices”), provided that (A) Tenant shall comply with all Applicable Laws in connection with the installation, implementation and monitoring of such Security Devices, (B) the Security Devices shall not adversely affect the mechanical or utility systems which serve the Leased Premises or Building, the structural integrity of the Building, and (C) Landlord and its designees shall continue to have access to the Building subject to the terms forth in this Lease.
Access Control System. Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge that: (i) Landlord shall modify the existing Building access-control system in order to install a card key access system in the Building elevators, which card key access system shall read Tenant’s card keys; (ii) Tenant intends to install Tenant’s Security System within the Premises pursuant to the terms of the Lease, which system shall be compatible with the Building access-control system; and (iv) Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for one-third (1/3) of the actual, out-of-pocket costs incurred by Landlord for the installation of the card key access system in the Building elevators, in a total reimbursable amount not to exceed Sixty-One Thousand One Hundred Thirty-Two and No 100 Dollars ($61,132.00), within thirty (30) days following Landlord’s demand therefore together with substantiation of such reimbursable costs. In addition, Landlord and Tenant shall comply with the Building access-control guidelines (“Building Access-Control Guidelines”) attached to this Second Amendment as Exhibit C; provided, however, that Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge and agree that Landlord and/or Tenant may need to reasonably revise such Building Access-Control Guidelines from time-to-time, upon the mutual written consent of both Landlord and Tenant, and that any failure to strictly comply with such Building Access-Control Guidelines due to circumstances that are not within Landlord’s or Tenant’s reasonable control shall not constitute a default under the Lease by such non-complying party.
Access Control System. An after-hour exterior door access control system is installed as part of the Base Building Improvements. The system includes electro-magnetic locks installed at the head of all exterior doors and is connected to a server in the main floor electrical room. Card readers are installed at primary entrances to the Building. Scheduling and monitoring of after-hour usage is controlled by a computer in Landlord’s office. The system is expandable. The incremental cost for additional expansion control modules and/or cards and readers for Tenant use is at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, to the extent that such costs exceed the TI Allowance.
Access Control System. An after-hour exterior door access control system is installed as part of the Base Building Improvements. The system includes electro-magnetic locks installed at the head of all exterior doors and is connected to a server in the main floor electrical room. Card readers are installed at primary entrances to the Building. Scheduling and monitoring of after-hour usage is controlled by a computer in Landlord’s office. (The system is expandable. The incremental cost for additional expansion control modules and/or cards and readers for Tenant use is at Tenant’s sole cost and expense.)
Access Control System. Sublandlord currently has an access control system monitoring access to the Expansion Space, which is monitored by a stand-alone system. There are card readers installed throughout the Expansion Space which are part of Sublandlord’s access control system. Sublandlord will no longer monitor said access control system, but will leave all such card readers in place; Subtenant shall not damage, alter or remove such card readers, and shall reimburse Sublandlord for the cost to repair any damage to any such card readers caused by Subtenant’s use or occupancy of the Expansion Space.
Access Control System. Sublessee may, subject to Master Lessor’s consent, and at its sole cost and expense, install, maintain, control and operate an electronic proximity cardreader control system, to regulate entry into the Subpremises. Sublessee shall furnish Master Lessor and Sublessor with any and all keys, access cards, access codes, and any other information or equipment necessary for Master Lessor and Sublessor to have full access to the Subpremises at all times, in accordance with Section 17.15 of the Master Lease.
Access Control System. Ensuring that only employees of the responsible body or workers who are obliged to do so within the scope of commissioned processing are authorised to enter the designated area of responsibility and process the corresponding data with user identification: ⌦ A password and user administration system is in place. User accounts are personalised. ⌦ A change cycle for user passwords specified by the system is set up at all computer workstations (change cycle) ⌦ Maintenance work requires our express consent. They may only be started if the maintenance personnel have logged in with user ID and password. ⌦ Accesses for authentication on the system are generated exclusively new and personalised ⌦ Digital certificates
Access Control System. Owner shall have the right but not the obligation to install or contract for the installation or provision of an Access Control System for the Community. Access Control System shall mean any surveillance, monitoring or other system intended to control access. By way of example, and not by limitation, this term may include electronic entrance gates, a manned or unmanned gatehouse, a roving attendant or a combination thereof.
Access Control System. S/N Specification
Access Control System a. The access control system employs fixed control card readers and a computer-based system used only to program the level of access on each individual access card. Each employee within the AEC will be issued an access card to be used for access within the building instead of a hard key. The location of all installed control card readers is identified in the enclosures (List of card-readers with 5 sketches). These 5 sketches are also part of the agreement.
b. The computer-based system employed as a part of the access control system has the capability to store the different levels of access permitted for each individual access card. While the system has the capability to be installed with a tracking mechanism for usage of each individual card it will be operated completely without this function for use at the AEC.
c. The central control station for access control card readers is installed in the US Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District Security Office, within the Emergency Operations Center.
d. The central control system will not be linked to any other system.