Burglar Alarms Sample Clauses

Burglar Alarms. 8.27.1 To set the burglar alarm at the Premises (if any) when the Premises are vacant and at night. 8.27.2 To notify the Landlord or the Agent of any new burglar alarm code immediately and to confirm that notification in writing. 8.27.3 To indemnify the Landlord for any costs that may be incurred by the Landlord arising from the misuse of the burglar alarm by the Tenant, his family or visitors.
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Burglar Alarms. No burglar alarm system may be installed without Landlord's prior written approval of such system, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Burglar Alarms. To set the burglar alarm at the Premises (if any) when the Premises are vacant and at night.
Burglar Alarms. Where we supply a working burglar alarm in the property at the commencement of the tenancy, we agree to repair and maintain it in working order during the tenancy, provided you (and your invited guests or visitors) use it in accordance with the instruction manual provided or as specifically directed by the company responsible for maintaining it. Should it be proven that repairs, extra maintenance or extra call-outs are required due to negligence or improper use by you or your invited guests or visitors, you will be held liable for any costs and call-out charges incurred.
Burglar Alarms. In the event a burglar alarm at the gymnasium results in a call out of the Walnut Creek Police Department, and it is determined that the call was a false alarm, any related charges shall be assessed as follows: if the call out is determined to have been caused by the CITY, the CITY shall be responsible for any charges. If the call out is determined to have been caused by the DISTRICT, the DISTRICT shall be responsible for any charges. In either case, both the CITY and DISTRICT agree to work cooperatively to prevent and address causes of any false alarm.
Burglar Alarms. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Tenant may at its own cost and expense, and in accordance with applicable rules and regulations, install a burglar alarm system in the Demised Premises. Upon installation, such system shall become a permanent fixture and may not thereafter be removed from the Demised Premises, unless the removal is required by Landlord. Any damage caused to the Demised Premises by the installation or removal thereof shall promptly be repaired at Tenant's sole cost and expense. The maintenance of such system shall be Tenant's sole responsibility.
Burglar Alarms. If Tenant requires telephonic, burglar alarm or similar services, it shall first obtain Landlord's approval thereof, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed by Landlord, and Tenant shall comply with all of Landlord's instructions in their installation. Tenant’s fire alarm shall comply with Landlord’s requirements.
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