Common use of Emergency / Fire Procedure Clause in Contracts

Emergency / Fire Procedure. Each Customer is responsible for familiarizing themselves with the Emergency, Safety and Fire and Escape routes and procedures. Emergency exits are situated throughout the building and are clearly marked. A Customer may never block these emergency exits with Goods and must leave them clear at all times. The Customer may only use the emergency exits in the event of situations needing emergency evacuation such as fire or power loss. In the event of abuse, Xxxxxxxx will recover from the abusing Customer all costs involved.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Storage Agreement, Storage Agreement, Storage Agreement

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Emergency / Fire Procedure. Each Customer is responsible for familiarizing themselves with the Emergency, Safety and Fire and Escape routes and procedures. Emergency exits are situated throughout the building and are clearly marked. A Customer may never block these emergency exits with Goods and must leave them clear at all times. The Customer may only use the emergency exits in the event of situations needing emergency evacuation such as fire or power loss. In the event of abuse, Xxxxxxxx 1BOX will recover from the abusing Customer all costs involved.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Self Storage Agreement

Emergency / Fire Procedure. Each Customer is responsible for familiarizing themselves with the Emergency, Safety and Fire and Escape routes and procedures. Emergency exits are situated throughout the building and are clearly marked. A Customer may never block these emergency exits with Goods and must leave them clear at all times. The Customer may only use the emergency exits in the event of situations needing emergency evacuation such as fire or power loss. In the event of abuse, Xxxxxxxx SmartBox will recover from the abusing Customer all costs involved.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Self Storage Agreement

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Emergency / Fire Procedure. Each Customer is responsible for familiarizing themselves with the Emergency, Safety and Fire and Escape routes and procedures. Emergency exits are situated throughout the building and are clearly marked. A Customer may must never block these emergency exits with Goods and must leave them clear at all times. The Customer may only use the emergency exits in the event of situations needing emergency evacuation such as fire or power loss. In the event of abuse, Xxxxxxxx will recover all costs it has incurred from the abusing Customer all costs involvedCustomer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Storage Agreement

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