Building Keys Sample Clauses

Building Keys. Each teacher shall receive upon request a key to the outside entry way that provides them access to the hallway of their classroom and a key to his/her classroom. Each teacher shall maintain sole possession of his/her outside entryway key. If key possession is not maintained, the teacher’s key to the outside entryway may be suspended for the remainder of the school year. Payment must be made for lost keys by the responsible party before a new key is issued.
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Building Keys. Whenever a teacher would like to use specific facilities in their assigned building during non- attendance hours, advance permission shall be obtained from the building principal. When permission is granted, the principal shall provide the appropriate keys, with the affected teacher signing a form that they have received the keys and will return them by a specific date. It is understood that no District keys can be duplicated and the teacher is responsible for the cost of replacement if the keys are lost.
Building Keys. City will provide Chamber with an adequate number of keys to the premises. Additional keys may be obtained at Chamber’s cost and expense. No additional locks shall be allowed in the premises without City’s consent. Only with express prior written consent of City, Chamber may, at its sole cost and expense, change locks within its own premises area, provided that Chamber furnishes a complete set of keys to all such locks to City. Upon termination of this lease, Chamber shall surrender to City all keys to the premises.
Building Keys. City will provide the Visitors Bureau with an adequate number of keys to the premises. Additional keys may be obtained at the Visitors Bureau s cost and expense. No additional locks shall be allowed in the premises without City’s consent. Only with express prior written consent of City, the Visitors Bureau may, at its sole cost and expense, change locks within its own premises area, provided that the Visitors Bureau furnishes a complete set of keys to all such locks to City. Upon termination of this lease, the Visitors Bureau shall surrender to City all keys to the premises.
Building Keys. All teachers who desire keys/fobs to their buildings and work areas will check them out on a yearly basis or as needed.
Building Keys. The Board will provide each teacher while employed in the District with a classroom key for his/her room. A building key will be provided to any teacher upon request when deemed appropriate by the respective building principal.
Building Keys. ‌ Employees are encouraged to use due caution with school keys and/or building access devices/codes. Employees shall be responsible for building keys checked out to them and shall report any loss of keys to their supervisor or district office as soon as possible. Employees will remit $25/Key to the District for replacement. If the keys are later found, the District will refund 50% of the paid replacement cost as long as the key(s) are still useable. (2013)
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Building Keys. Tenant shall return all access cards and keys for the Building, Leased Premises and mailbox promptly upon the expiration or other termination of the Lease Term. Promptly following the Possession Date, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord copies of all keys and electronic keys or security pass codes necessary to access the Building, for Landlord’s use in accordance with Section 7.1 below. Landlord shall not be responsible to provide security for interior doors or elevators or other portions of the Building interior. Landlord does not maintain interior door keys and is not responsible for lock-out. Landlord assumes no liability for Building security (interior or exterior or of the surrounding grounds) other than to, at request of Tenant, engage a security service to maintain the restricted access system, and Tenant agrees to look to the security system service provider for any loss or damage, except to the extent such losses or damage are caused by Landlord’s gross negligence or willful misconduct.
Building Keys. Access to the Building is provided using an access card/fob system, and Landlord shall provide Tenant (at no additional charge) with up to twenty (20) access cards/fobs for access to the Building. Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of any additional requested access cards/fobs above the initial twenty (20) provided by Landlord or the replacement of any lost cards/fobs. Tenant shall return all access cards and keys for the Building, Leased Premises and mailbox promptly upon the expiration or other termination of the Lease Term. Tenant shall not change or place additional locks on doors without Landlord's prior written consent. Tenant shall pay on demand a Thirty-Five Dollar ($35.00) charge for any lock-out outside of normal business hours. Tenant shall present such identification as any agent or contractor of Landlord may require in connections with unlocking the Building or the Leased Premises. Landlord shall have the right to impose a reasonable charge for electronic keys. Landlord shall not be responsible to provide security for interior doors or elevators or other portions of the Building interior. Landlord does not maintain interior door keys and is not responsible for lock-out. Tenant shall have use of the current Building security program (through a system then in place and maintained by Landlord). Landlord assumes no liability for Building security (interior or exterior or of the surrounding grounds) other than to engage a security service to maintain the restricted access system, and Tenant agrees to look to the security system service provider for any loss or damage.

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