Bicycles and Vehicles Sample Clauses

Bicycles and Vehicles. Bicycles and vehicles are to be parked or left or secured only in areas designated by the Licensor.
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Bicycles and Vehicles. Bicycles and vehicles, including gas or electric powered transportation cannot be stored anywhere in the Residence Halls (except those permitted through the Americans with Disabilities Act). During building evacuation, bicycles that are stored in the building can become obstacles, inhibiting a resident’s ability to leave the building quickly and safely. Bicycle racks are located outside each Residence Hall. A sturdy locking device is recommended as protection against theft. You are also encouraged to register your bike with University Police. Housing & Residential Life residents are subject to the University’s parking rules. Candles and Incense The use and/or storage of candles or incense can result in injuries, fires, and property damage. Therefore, candles, incense, or other devices with an open flame are NOT permitted in the Residence Halls.
Bicycles and Vehicles. The Tenant shall not bring any bicycles or other vehicles within any part of the Lands or Project except in such area or areas designated by the Landlord from time to time.
Bicycles and Vehicles. Tenants shall not bring into the Building or keep or permit to be kept in the Leased Premises any bicycles or other types of vehicles (except those required by disabled persons), whether or not they are equipped with a motor.
Bicycles and Vehicles. (a) Bicycles and vehicles are to be parked or left or secured only in areas designated by the Landlord. SCHEDULE "C" SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS The following additional provisions are hereby incorporated in this Lease:
Bicycles and Vehicles. No bicycles or vehicles of any kind may be brought into or stored in the building unless specifically permitted.
Bicycles and Vehicles. 27. Each resident is allowed ONE bicycle. All bikes must be tagged and recorded by staff. All bikes must be parked and locked in any of the bike racks and bike enclosures. No bicycles are allowed in the patio area, leaning against the building or anywhere inside the house. Any bikes found locked to the fencing or anywhere other than the bike rack will have the lock cut and the bike removed. The “patio three bike rack” is available for daytime racking only, with NO OVERNIGHT RACKING allowed. No exceptions. There will be a verbal written warning given to residents for violation of this rule.
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Related to Bicycles and Vehicles

  • Vehicles If an employee is required to use their own automobile in the performance of their duties, the Employer shall ensure that the position posting or advertisement shall include this requirement.

  • Automobiles The Company shall provide Executive with an automobile allowance of $500 per month, consistent with the practices of the Company.

  • No Repossessions None of the Financed Equipment securing any Receivable is in repossession status.

  • Other Personal Property Unless at the time the Secured Party takes possession of any tangible Collateral, or within seven days thereafter, the Debtor gives written notice to the Secured Party of the existence of any goods, papers or other property of the Debtor, not affixed to or constituting a part of such Collateral, but which are located or found upon or within such Collateral, describing such property, the Secured Party shall not be responsible or liable to the Debtor for any action taken or omitted by or on behalf of the Secured Party with respect to such property.

  • APPURTENANT RIGHTS AND RESERVATIONS (a) Tenant shall have, as appurtenant to the Premises, the non-exclusive license to use, and permit its invitees to use in common with Landlord and others, (i) public or common lobbies, hallways, stairways and common walkways necessary for access to the Building and the Premises, and if the portion of the Premises on any floor includes less than the entire floor, the common toilets, corridors and lobbies of such floor, each as made available by Landlord from time to time for use in common by tenants of the Building; (ii) the access roads, driveways, parking areas, loading areas, pedestrian sidewalks, landscaped areas, trash enclosures; (iii) the autoclave and glasswasher installed as part of Landlord’s Work, as more particularly described in Exhibit C, and other areas or facilities, if any, which are located in or on the Property and designated by Landlord from time to time for the non-exclusive use of tenants and other occupants of the Property (the “Common Facilities”); but such rights shall always be subject to reasonable rules and regulations from time to time established by Landlord pursuant to Section 15.6 (the “Rules and Regulations”) and to the right of Landlord to designate and change from time to time such areas and facilities so to be used (provided that such changes do not materially adversely affect Tenant’s use of the Premises or Tenant’s parking rights and do not materially increase the obligations or materially decrease the rights of Tenant under this Lease). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in the Lease contained, Landlord has no obligation to allow any particular telecommunication service provider to have access to the Building or to the Premises. If Landlord permits such access, Landlord may condition such access upon the payment to Landlord by the service provider of fees assessed by Landlord in its sole discretion

  • Use of Equipment mechanical failure of the equipment; negligent design or manufacture of the equipment; the provision of or the failure by the Organization to provide any warnings, directions, instructions or guidance as to the use of the equipment; failure to use or operate the equipment within my own ability.

  • Furniture and Equipment and Certain Other Equipment The Receiver hereby grants to the Assuming Bank an option to purchase all Furniture and Equipment or any telecommunications, data processing equipment (including hardware and software) and check processing and similar operating equipment owned by the Failed Bank at Fair Market Value and located at any leased Bank Premises that the Assuming Bank elects to vacate or which it could have, but did not occupy, pursuant to this Section 4.6; provided, that, the Assuming Bank shall give the Receiver notice of its election to purchase such property at the time it gives notice of its intention to vacate such Bank Premises or within ten (10) days after Bank Closing for Bank Premises it could have, but did not, occupy.

  • Furniture Sub-Sublandlord represents and warrants that all furniture and equipment listed and described in Schedule “B” attached hereto is within the Sub-Subleased Premises (such equipment and furniture is hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Existing Furniture”). The Sub-Sublandlord warrants that the Existing Furniture is free of any financial lien or hypothec and that there are no service contracts affecting the Existing Furniture. The parties acknowledge and agree that, upon the execution and delivery of this Sub-Sublease, without the requirement of any additional consideration, all rights, title and ownership in and to the Existing Furniture shall be conveyed to and vest in Sub-Subtenant and Sub-Subtenant shall be free to maintain and/or dispose the Existing Furniture as Sub-Subtenant so elects in its sole discretion but subject to the terms hereof. The foregoing conveyance with respect to the Existing Furniture shall be self-executing and no additional documentation shall be required in order to evidence the aforementioned assignment and conveyance of the Existing Furniture to Sub-Subtenant. Sub-Sublandlord makes no representation or warranty as to the condition, fitness or suitability of such Existing Furniture for Sub-Subtenant’s purposes. Sub-Subtenant may, as it deems appropriate or necessary, reconfigure the Existing Furniture to combine with any of Sub-Subtenant’s furniture and equipment. Sub-Sublandlord shall have no obligation for the maintenance, repair or replacement of any such Existing Furniture.

  • Supplies and Equipment The Union and employees will not use state-purchased supplies or equipment to conduct union business or representational activities. This does not preclude the use of the telephone for representational activities if there is no cost to the Employer, the call is brief in duration and it does not disrupt or distract from the Employer’s business.

  • No Repossession No Financed Vehicle has been repossessed without reinstatement as of the Cutoff Date.

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