Common use of Access to Building Clause in Contracts

Access to Building. During Normal Building Operating Hours, the Building shall, subject to the provisions of Section 5.2, be open and access to the Premises shall be freely available, subject to the Rules and Regulations. During periods other than Normal Building Operating Hours, Tenant shall have access to the Premises, but such access shall also be subject to the Rules and Regulations. As of the Date of this Lease, access to the Building outside of Normal Building Operating Hours is regulated by an electronic perimeter access control system. Landlord shall issue Tenant a reasonable number of access cards for such system at no additional charge. Tenant shall be responsible for requesting cancellation of any access cards issued to Tenant, and that Landlord may charge a reasonable fee for any new or replacement access cards requested by Tenant. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant is responsible for providing security to the Premises following Tenant’s entry onto the Premises for any reason and for its own personnel whenever located therein. Subject to the foregoing, Landlord shall, at all times, retain the right to control and prevent such access by all persons whose presence, in the sole discretion of Landlord, may jeopardize the safety, protection, character, reputation and interests of the Building and its tenants or occupants. Landlord shall in no case be liable for damages resulting from any error with regard to the admission or exclusion of any person from the Building.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (RMR Group Inc.), Lease (Reit Management & Research Inc.)

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Access to Building. During Normal Building Operating Hours, the Building shall, subject to the provisions of Section 5.2, be open and access to the Premises shall be freely available, subject to the Rules and Regulations. During periods other than Normal Building Operating Hours, Tenant shall have access to the Premises, but such access shall also be subject to the Rules and Regulations. As of the Date of this Lease, access to the Building outside of Normal Building Operating Hours is regulated by means of an electronic perimeter access control system. Landlord shall issue provide Tenant with a reasonable number of access key cards for such system system. The initial key cards shall be at no additional charge. Tenant shall be responsible for requesting cancellation of any access cards issued charge to Tenant, and that . Landlord may charge a reasonable fee for any new or replacement access cards requested by TenantTenant from time to time sufficient to reimburse Landlord for the cost of providing such additional key cards. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant is responsible for providing security to the Premises following Tenant’s entry onto the Premises for any reason and for its own personnel whenever located therein. Subject to the foregoing, Landlord shall, at all times, retain the right to control and prevent such access by all persons whose presence, in the sole discretion of Landlord, may jeopardize the safety, protection, character, reputation and interests of the Building and its tenants or occupants. Landlord shall in no case be liable for damages resulting from any error with regard to the admission or exclusion of any person from the Building.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Amylyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Access to Building. During Normal Building Operating Hours, the Building shall, subject to the provisions of Section 5.2, be open and access to the Premises shall be freely available, subject to the Rules and Regulations. During periods other than Normal Building Operating Hours, Tenant shall have access to the Premises, but such access shall also be subject to the Rules and Regulations. As of the Date of this Lease, access to the Building outside of Normal Building Operating Hours is regulated by an electronic perimeter access control system. Landlord shall issue Tenant a reasonable number of access cards for such system at no additional charge. Tenant shall be responsible for requesting cancellation of any access cards issued to Tenant, and that Landlord may charge a reasonable fee for any new or replacement access cards requested by Tenant. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant is responsible for providing security to the Premises following Tenant’s entry onto the Premises for any reason and for its own personnel whenever located therein. Subject to the foregoing, Landlord shall, at all times, retain the right to control and prevent such access by all persons whose presence, in the sole discretion of Landlord, may jeopardize the safety, protection, character, reputation and interests of the Building and its tenants or occupants. Landlord shall in no case be liable for damages resulting from any error with regard to the admission or exclusion of any person from the Building.. 5.5

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: AlerisLife Inc.

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Access to Building. Subject to Section 5.2 and force majeure events, Tenant shall have access to the Building twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week. During Normal Building Operating Hours, the Building shall, subject to the provisions of Section 5.2, be open and access to the Premises shall be freely available, subject to the Rules and Regulations. During periods other than Normal Building Operating Hours, Tenant shall have access to the Premises, but such access shall also be subject to the Rules and Regulations. As of the Date of this Lease, access to the Building outside of Normal Building Operating Hours is regulated by an electronic perimeter access control system. Landlord shall issue Tenant a reasonable number of access cards for such system at no additional charge. Tenant shall be responsible for requesting cancellation of any access cards issued to Tenant, and that Landlord may charge a reasonable fee for any new or replacement access cards requested by Tenant. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant is responsible for providing security to the Premises following Tenant’s entry onto the Premises for any reason and for its own personnel whenever located therein. Subject to the foregoing, Landlord shall, at all times, retain the right to control and prevent such access by all persons whose presence, in the sole discretion of Landlord, may jeopardize the safety, protection, character, reputation and interests of the Building and its tenants or occupants. Landlord shall in no case be liable for damages resulting from any error with regard to the admission or exclusion of any person from the Building. With Landlord’s approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, Tenant shall be permitted to install an electronic access control system for the Premises. Tenant shall provide Landlord with the proper access codes or keys necessary for Landlord to obtain access to the Premises, subject to Subsection 6.1.6 below. Such access control system may be installed as an Alteration (and may be funded by Landlord’s Moving Contribution or as part of the FF&E Costs as provided in Section 3.3(c) or 3.3(d) above, or if not included in Landlord’s Work, installed at any time during the term in accordance with Subsection 6.2.5 and at Tenant’s sole cost and expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prometheus Biosciences, Inc.

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