DOORS AND DOORLOCKS Sample Clauses

DOORS AND DOORLOCKS. When Lessee’s corridor doors are not in use, Lessee shall use its best efforts to keep them closed on all floors where Lessee is a partial tenant on the floor. No additional locks shall be placed on any doors in the Leased Premises without written consent of Lessor. Lessee shall not change, alter, or replace locks provided by Lessor on doors in the building, except with written permission of the building manager. All necessary keys shall be furnished by Lessor, and Lessor shall be entitled to have a key for every door in the Leased Premises. Lessee shall surrender all keys upon termination of Lessee’s right of occupancy; and at such time, Lessee shall give Lessor the combination to all vaults or combination locks remaining in the Leased Premises after surrender by Lessee.
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DOORS AND DOORLOCKS. When Lessxx'x xorridor doors are not in use, Lessee shall use its best efforts to keep them closed on all floors where Lessee is a partial tenant on the floor. No additional locks shall be placed on any doors in Lessxx'x xffice space without written consent of Lessxx. Xxssee shall not change, alter, or replace locks provided by Lessor on doors in the building, except with written permission of the building manager. All necessary keys shall be furnished by Lessxx, xxd Lessor shall be entitled to have a key for every door in Lessxx'x xffice space. Lessee shall surrender all keys upon termination of Lessxx'x xight of occupancy; and at such time, Lessee shall give Lessor the combination to all vaults or combination locks remaining in Lessxx'x xffice space after surrender by Lessxx.
DOORS AND DOORLOCKS. No additional locks shall be placed on any doors in Lessee’s space without written consent of Lessor. Lessee shall not change, alter, or replace locks provided by Lessor on doors in the building, except with written permission of the Lessor. Lessee shall not make duplicate keys. All necessary keys shall be furnished by Lessor, and Lessor shall be entitled to have a key for every door in Lessee’s space. Lessee shall surrender all keys upon termination of Lessee’s right of occupancy; and at such time, Lessee shall give Lessor the combination to all vaults or combination locks remaining in lessee’s space after surrender by Lessee.
DOORS AND DOORLOCKS. When Tenant's corridor doors are not in use, Tenant shall use its best efforts to keep them closed on all floors where Tenant is a partial tenant on the floor. No additional locks shall be placed on any doors in Tenant's office space without written consent of Landlord. Tenant shall not change, alter, or replace locks provided by Landlord on doors in the building, except with written permission of the building manager. All necessary keys shall be furnished by Landlord, and Landlord shall be entitled to have a key for every door in Tenant's office space. Tenant shall surrender all keys upon termination of Tenant's right of occupancy; and at such time, Tenant shall give Landlord the combination to all vaults or combination locks remaining in Tenant's office space after surrender by Tenant.

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