Detection Devices Sample Clauses

Detection Devices. The University shall furnish smoke detectors and any other detection devices required by applicable law, and shall ensure that all detection devices are in working order as of the Lease Occupancy Date. It is the Leaseholder’s responsibility to check the indicator light periodically (monthly) to ensure it is functioning properly. In addition, the University shall perform routine checks and testing of all detection devices in the Apartment to confirm that the detection devices are operable and functioning properly. If a detection device is battery operated (or has a battery backup), the Leaseholder shall notify the University if the batteries are not properly functioning. Leaseholder shall not damage, alter, remove or disable any detection device in the Apartment or at the Property. The Leaseholder is responsible for payment of all repairs for detection devices made necessary by negligence or carelessness. The University is not liable for damages or injury caused by (a) Leaseholder’s failure to notify the University of any malfunctioning or inoperable detection devices, (c) theft of or vandalism to any detection devices (or batteries), or (d) any false alarms.
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Detection Devices. LESSOR will furnish smoke or other detection devices and LESSOR will test and provide working batteries when LESSEE first takes possession. After that, LESSEE must pay for and replace batteries as needed. LESSOR may replace dead or missing batteries at LESSEE’s expense, without prior notice to LESSEE. If LESSEE damages or disables the smoke detector or removes a battery without replacing it with a working battery, LESSEE may be liable to LESSOR under 425 ILCS 60/ of the ILCS for $100 plus actual damages and attorney’s fees.
Detection Devices. You may not remove, disable, or disconnect any smoke detection or carbon monoxide detection devices in the House. Please notify Client promptly if you find problems or otherwise have concerns about these devices.
Detection Devices. Check if Premises is equipped with Smoke Detection Device
Detection Devices 

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