BIKE STORAGE Sample Clauses

BIKE STORAGE. Tenant may install and maintain a bike storage facility on the Premises (collectively, the “Bike Storage Facility”), at a location reasonably approved by Landlord on the Premises subject to the following conditions: (i) Tenant shall provide, install and maintain the Bike Storage Facility at its sole cost and expense; (ii) Tenant shall submit to Landlord for its review and approval (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) detailed plans and specifications for the Bike Storage Facility and shall install the Bike Storage Facility pursuant to the plans and specifications approved by Landlord, in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with the reasonable direction of Landlord relative thereto; (iii) Tenant shall obtain all the necessary permits and approvals which may be required from all lawful authorities to erect and install the Bike Storage Facility. Tenant may continue to keep and maintain the Bike Storage Facility throughout the Term of this Lease and any renewals or extension thereof. Landlord shall cooperate with Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, to secure any permits which may be required for the Bike Storage Facility.
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BIKE STORAGE. Considering the XXX nature of the building and the parking restrictions defined above, high-standard, easily used bike parking will be critical.  The developer shall provide sheltered bike parking at street level, accessible via automatic door(s) in order to minimize the difficulty of storing bicycles.  The developer shall provide 1 such spot for every studio, and 2 for each unit of all other sizes.
BIKE STORAGE. Tenant shall have the non-exclusive use of the Dumbo Heights Campus bike storage facility, on a first-come first-serve basis, subject to the Dumbo Heights Campus reasonable rules and regulations related thereto.
BIKE STORAGE. We cannot store customers bikes overnight except on very special occasions at the discretion of the lead mechanic (make sure to take a name and mobile phone number!). During open workshop sessions, if you are not working on your own bike, please lock up your bike in the bike racks around the corner (see map). BIKE REFURBISHMENT Every donated bike in the workshop gets registered and assigned a unique number. A bike repair form will be attached to it; this is were details of the work carried out and parts used can be recorded. The form details a three stage process which can be followed to ensure the bike is refurbished to a safe standard. Some bikes are reserved for our Earn-a-Bike programmes; this will be clearly written on their repair forms. Don't do anything to these bikes. The rest are to be refurbished for sale; volunteers play a vital part in this. Those with less experience should complete stage one checks only. As your skills improve, you can move onto the more advanced stages of costing and carrying out repairs. Once repairs are complete and a bike is signed off by a lead mechanic, the form is removed, put in Elle's in-tray and replaced with a price tag.
BIKE STORAGE. Landlord will designate an area on the ground level of the garage for a bicycle rack.
BIKE STORAGE. Landlord shall provide and maintain a secured bicycle storage facility in the Parking Facility (the “Bike Storage Facility”). Tenant shall be entitled to utilize Tenant’s Proportionate Share of such Bike Storage Facility. Tenant and its employees shall use the Bike Storage Facility at its own risk and will provide such reasonable certifications of waiver of liability as Landlord may reasonably request from time to time. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, each user of the Bike Storage Facility shall be required to execute and deliver a waiver of liability in a form to be provided by Landlord and reasonably acceptable to Tenant (provided that no such waiver shall apply to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord and/or Landlord’s Representatives). Use of the Fitness Facility, the Conference Facility (if any), the Harbor Way Terrace, the Roof Terrace and the Bike Storage Facility shall, in addition to the foregoing provisions of Sections 14.4, be in accordance with all applicable provisions of this Lease (including, without limitation, the insurance and indemnity provisions) and subject to such reasonable rules and regulations as Landlord may reasonably promulgate and (1) reasonably modify (but not to the extent of essentially depriving Tenant of their benefit) the hours of operation of any of the foregoing Amenities, consistent with the first-class standard for the Amenities contemplated hereby; (2) modify the size, type, capacity or configuration of the foregoing Amenities, all while keeping the Amenities in accordance with the requirements of this Lease, and provided the Amenities are not materially diminished or put in less than a first-class condition; (3) relocate any of the foregoing Amenities to another portion of the Building (which location with respect to the Harbor Way Terrace and the Roof Terrace only shall be reasonably comparable to its prior location); or (4) perform any other reasonable act with respect to the foregoing Amenities, consistent with the first class nature thereof and Xxxxxx’s rights to use the Amenities as provided herein. In the event that Landlord makes any modification with respect to the foregoing Amenities pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence, then costs of such modification shall be included within Operating Charges, except to the extent such costs should be reasonably characterized as capital expenditures and excluded pursuant to the definition of Operating Charges, or as otherwise p...

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