Common use of Card Key Access Clause in Contracts

Card Key Access. If the Premises or the Building are equipped with a card key access system, Tenant’s use of the card key access systems shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations set forth on EXHIBIT D, attached hereto. Tenant shall install and operate its own internal card reader system (including, without limitation, card access to the entrance doors to the Premises), and shall provide Landlord with cards providing Landlord with access to the Premises in accordance with the terms of this Lease. Except as expressly provided herein, Tenant shall not have access to those portions of the Building not comprising the Common Areas or the Premises, which shall remain subject to Landlord’s sole and exclusive control. Nothing herein shall preclude Landlord from accessing the Premises, subject to the requirements of ARTICLE 27, for purposes of undertaking maintenance or repairs or as otherwise provided in this Lease. Landlord makes no representations or warranties (and hereby expressly disclaims any representations and warranties, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY) regarding the suitability of any key card access system for Tenant’s particular purposes. In no event shall Landlord be responsible or liable to Tenant or its employees for any unauthorized entry upon the Premises or for any failure of the access system to prevent such entry. Landlord agrees to continue to keep the Building and Common Areas protected by the current card access monitoring system, or a substantially similar system.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Exact Sciences Corp), Office Lease (Exact Sciences Corp)

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Card Key Access. If the Premises or the Building are equipped with a card key access system, Tenant’s 's use of the card key access systems shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations set forth on EXHIBIT D, attached hereto. Tenant shall install and operate its own internal card reader system (including, without limitation, card access to the entrance doors to the Premises), and shall provide Landlord with cards providing Landlord with access to the Premises in accordance with the terms of this Lease. Except as expressly provided herein, Tenant shall not have access to those portions of the Building not comprising the Common Areas or the Premises, which shall remain subject to Landlord’s 's sole and exclusive control. Nothing herein shall preclude Landlord from accessing the Premises, subject to the requirements of ARTICLE 27, for purposes of undertaking maintenance or repairs or as otherwise provided in this Lease. Landlord makes no representations or warranties (and hereby expressly disclaims any representations and warranties, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY) regarding the suitability of any key card access system for Tenant’s 's particular purposes. In no event shall Landlord be responsible or liable to Tenant or its employees for any unauthorized entry upon the Premises or for any failure of the access system to prevent such entry. Landlord agrees to continue to keep the Building and Common Areas protected by the current card access monitoring system, or a substantially similar system.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Exact Sciences Corp), Office Lease (Exact Sciences Corp)

Card Key Access. If As of the Lease Commencement Date, the Premises or the Building are equipped with a portion of the Project-wide card key access system, Tenant’s 's use of the card key access systems which shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations set forth on EXHIBIT D(as defined in Section 5.6, attached heretobelow). Within sixty (60) days after the Lease Commencement Date, or such longer time as shall be reasonably required by Landlord (not to exceed six months after the Lease Commencement Date), Landlord shall remove all equipment relating to the Project-wide card key system from Building 2 (excluding the equipment which pertains only to Building 2) and relocate the same outside the Premises at Landlord's sole cost. At any time during the Lease Term, Tenant shall install and operate its own internal have the right to separate the card reader key access system (including, without limitation, card access to the entrance doors to the Premises), and shall provide Landlord with cards providing Landlord with access to for the Premises in accordance with from the terms system for the remainder of this Leasethe Project at Tenant's sole cost. Except as expressly provided herein, Tenant shall not have access to those portions of the Building not comprising the Common Areas or the Premises, which shall remain subject to Landlord’s 's sole and exclusive control. Nothing herein shall preclude Landlord from accessing the Premises, subject to the requirements of ARTICLE 27, for purposes of undertaking maintenance or repairs or as otherwise provided in this Lease. Landlord makes no representations or warranties (and hereby expressly disclaims any representations and warrantiesAND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY) regarding the suitability of any key card access system for Tenant’s 's particular purposes. In no event shall Landlord be responsible or liable to Tenant or its employees for any unauthorized entry upon the Premises or for any failure of the access system to prevent such entry. Landlord agrees to continue to keep the Building and Common Areas protected by the current card access monitoring system, or a substantially similar system.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (3com Corp)

Card Key Access. If Tenant shall have the Premises or right to use the Building are equipped with a Project card key access system, Tenant’s use of the card key access systems shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations set forth on EXHIBIT D, attached hereto. If Tenant shall install and operate replaces the card key access system in Building 3 with its own internal card reader key access system, the Rules and Regulations concerning the Project card key access system (including, without limitation, card access shall not be applicable to the entrance doors to the Premises), and shall provide Landlord with cards providing Landlord with Tenant's card key access to the Premises system in accordance with the terms of this LeaseBuilding 3. Except as expressly provided herein, and subject to the TCC's of this Lease, Tenant shall not have access to those portions of the Building Project not comprising the Common Areas or the PremisesBuilding, which shall remain subject to Landlord’s 's sole and exclusive controlcontrol (and/or subject to the control of other tenants to whom such space has been leased). Nothing herein shall preclude Landlord from accessing the PremisesPremises and the Building, subject to the requirements of ARTICLE 27, for purposes of undertaking maintenance or repairs or as otherwise provided in this Lease. Landlord makes no representations or warranties warranties, (and hereby expressly disclaims any representations and warranties, INCLUDING, WITHOUT 10 LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY) regarding the suitability of any key card access system for Tenant’s 's particular purposes. In no event shall Landlord be responsible or liable to Tenant or its employees for any unauthorized entry upon the Premises or the Building or for any failure of the access system to prevent such entry. Landlord agrees to continue to keep the Building and Common Areas protected by the current card access monitoring system, or a substantially similar system.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Cytyc Corp)

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Card Key Access. If As of the Premises or Lease Commencement Date, the Building are equipped with a has card key access separate from the system for the remainder of the Project and the access to the Building is controlled by Tenant. Landlord shall have the right, at any time after the Transition Date, to connect the common areas of the Building, including, without limitation, the entrance ways and lobby areas of the Building, to the Project-wide card key access system, Tenant’s use of the card key access systems which shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations set forth on EXHIBIT D(as defined in Section 5.6, attached heretobelow). Tenant shall install and operate its own internal have the right to maintain a card reader key access system (including, without limitation, card access to the entrance doors to the Premises), and shall provide Landlord with cards providing Landlord with access to for the Premises in accordance with separate from the terms system for the remainder of this Leasethe Project at Tenant’s sole cost. Except as expressly provided herein, Tenant shall not have access to those portions of the Building not comprising the Common Areas or the Premises, which shall remain subject to Landlord’s sole and exclusive control. Nothing herein shall preclude Landlord from accessing the Premises, subject to the requirements of ARTICLE Article 27, for purposes of undertaking maintenance or repairs or as otherwise provided in this Lease. Landlord makes no representations or warranties (and hereby expressly disclaims any representations and warrantiesAND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY) regarding the suitability of any key card access system for Tenant’s particular purposes. In no event shall Landlord be responsible or liable to Tenant or its employees for any unauthorized entry upon the Premises or for any failure of the access system to prevent such entry. Landlord agrees to continue to keep the Building and Common Areas protected by the current card access monitoring system, or a substantially similar system.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (3com Corp)

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