Door Locks Sample Clauses

Door Locks. The employee in charge of the facility on each work shift shall have a key or other means of opening all locks or closing devices on all doors in the facility.
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Door Locks. All doors shall have a deadbolt locking mechanism with a minimum 1" throw and an anti-pick lock guard.
Door Locks. If Lessee is in default for nonpayment of rent or other sums due and if Lessee fails to pay same in full within 7 days after Lessor hand delivers to Lessee or to Lessee's office space written demand or notice of nonpayment, then Lessor shall be entitled to change or modify door locks on all entry doors of Lessee's office space until all such sums are paid in full; provided, however, Lessor shall immediately thereafter post a notice on the primary entry door to Lessee's office space, stating that Lessor has expressed such lockout rights. No other notice requirements or lockout laws shall apply. Lessor's right to modify or change locks shall occur automatically and without notice if Lessee's rent is accelerated under subparagraph (e) below, relating to unlawful early move-out. If Lessee moves out or abandons Lessee's office space, Lessor may permanently change the locks without notice to Lessee, and Lessee shall not be entitled to a key or to reentry.
Door Locks. Door Locks may NOT be changed on any interior or exterior door(s) without written permission from Landlord. Landlord is not responsible for unlocking exterior or interior doors at any time; however, if Landlord, or one of its employees, is on campus during normal working hours, it is agreed that the doors MAY be unlocked for Tenant's convenience. If Xxxxxx finds it necessary to obtain the services of a locksmith, Tuscaloosa Locksmith should be called at (000) 000-0000. If your property has a keyless entry pad(s), tenants are not to share their entry code with others. If the code is given and it requires code change, then the tenants will be charged. Charge for changing door codes is $60.
Door Locks. (a) Residents are provided with one swipe card to their room door; (b) Residents must not tamper with/ change any lock in the Property without written permission of management; (c) Doors should be kept locked and closed at all times; (d) Residents who lose their key card will be charged a replacement fee; (e) To encourage residents to carry their key a $10 lock out charge will apply. If you lock yourself out during office hours, please visit reception. If you lock yourself out after office hours please contact the after-hours number for assistance.
Door Locks. Doors on all firehouses shall be fitted with locks and the City shall make every reasonable effort to maintain the locks in proper operating order. Apparatus doors may be closed and locked by employees responding to an alarm.
Door Locks. If the Tenant replaces any lock in the Leased Premises with a high security device, the Tenant shall on or before the Termination Date, if requested by the Landlord, replace such high security lock with a lock equal in quality and comparable in design to the original lock and shall surrender to the Landlord all keys, passcodes and access codes to the Leased Premises and the Complex. The Tenant shall provide keys or passcode access to the Landlord for all areas of the Leased Premises for purposes of emergency maintenance, repair and loss prevention.
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Door Locks. No door locksets are to be changed, interior or exterior. No interior doors are permitted to have deadbolts, locks, etc, as this is a direct violation of City fire code. Any changes made will result in a $100 charge to re-key lockset.
Door Locks. 6.3.1. Each door shall be equipped with at least one locking device which, when engaged, shall prevent operation of the exterior door handle or other exterior latch release control and which has an operating means and a lock release/engagement device located within the interior of the vehicle. 6.3.2. Rear side doors. Each rear side door shall be equipped with at least one locking device which, when engaged, prevents operation of the interior door handle or other interior latch release control and requires separate actions to unlock the door and operate the interior door handle or other interior latch release control. 6.3.2.1. Based on a determination by each Contracting Party or regional economic integration organization, the locking device may be a: (a) child safety lock system, or (b) lock release/engagement device located within the interior of the vehicle and readily accessible to the driver of the vehicle or an occupant seated adjacent to the door. 6.3.2.2. Either system described in paragraph 6.3.2.1. (a) and (b) shall be permitted as an additional locking feature. 6.3.3. Back doors Each back door equipped with an interior door handle or other interior latch release control, shall be equipped with at least one locking device located within the interior of the vehicle which, when engaged, prevents operation of the interior door handle or other interior latch release control and requires separate actions to unlock the door and operate the interior door handle or other interior latch release control."
Door Locks. Acquaint yourself with the operation of patio door hardware for maximum security. Keep patio door tracks clean for smooth operation and to prevent damage to the doorframe. Silicone lubricants work well for these tracks. Under certain lighting conditions, door glass may be hard to see. If you keep the screen fully closed when the glass door is open, your family will be accustomed to opening something before going through.
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