Access During an Emergency Sample Clauses

Access During an Emergency. Notwithstanding the terms of Section 6.8(a), the Authority shall have the right of access, for itself and its representatives, to the Premises and any portion thereof, without charges or fees, in connection with an Emergency, so long as the Authority uses reasonable efforts to (i) notify StadCo by telephone of any such Emergency prior to entering the Premises or, if said prior Notice is not reasonably practical, as soon as reasonably practical thereafter, but in no event later than one (1) day after the Authority enters the Premises, (ii) minimize interference with StadCo’s use and operation of the Premises then being conducted in the Premises pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, and (iii) limits its activities to those reasonably necessary to safeguard lives, public health, safety, and the environment.
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Access During an Emergency. Notwithstanding the terms of Section 6.8(a), the Authority shall have the right of access, for itself and its representatives, to the Premises and any portion thereof, without charges or fees, in connection with an Emergency, so long as the Authority uses reasonable efforts to (i) notify StadCo by telephone of any such Emergency prior to entering the Premises or, if said prior Notice is not reasonably practical, as soon as reasonably practical thereafter, but in no event later than one (1) day after the Authority enters the Premises,
Access During an Emergency. Notwithstanding the terms of Section 6.6(a) (The
Access During an Emergency. Notwithstanding Section 16.1.1 and Section 16.1.2, Landlord shall have the right of access, for itself and its authorized representatives, to the Leased Premises and any portion thereof, without charges or fees, in connection with an Emergency, so long as Landlord uses reasonable efforts to (i) notify Tenant by telephone of any such Emergency prior to entering the Leased Premises and as soon as reasonably possible, but in no event later than three (3) calendar days after Landlord enters the Leased Premises and
Access During an Emergency. Without limiting City’s rights with respect to the Complex Site Reservations and notwithstanding Section 16.1.1, City Parties shall have the right of access, for themselves and their authorized representatives, to the Complex Site and any portion thereof, without charges or fees, in connection with an Emergency, so long as City Parties use reasonable efforts to (i) notify Owner by telephone of any such Emergency prior to entering the Complex Site and as soon as reasonably possible, but in no event later than three (3) days after a City Party enters the Complex Site and (ii) minimize interference with Owner’s use and operation of the Complex Site then being conducted in the Complex Site pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
Access During an Emergency. Without limiting Landlord’s rights with respect to the Leased Premises Reservations except as expressly set forth in Section 3.3 and notwithstanding Section 16.1.

Related to Access During an Emergency

  • Communication during parental leave (a) Where an employee is on parental leave and a definite decision has been made to introduce significant change at the workplace, the employer shall take reasonable steps to: (i) make information available in relation to any significant effect the change will have on the status or responsibility level of the position the employee held before commencing parental leave; and (ii) provide an opportunity for the employee to discuss any significant effect the change will have on the status or responsibility level of the position the employee held before commencing parental leave. (b) The employee shall take reasonable steps to inform the employer about any significant matter that will affect the employee’s decision regarding the duration of parental leave to be taken, whether the employee intends to return to work and whether the employee intends to request to return to work on a part-time basis. (c) The employee shall also notify the employer of changes of address or other contact details which might affect the employer’s capacity to comply with (a) above.

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