Entry Doors Sample Clauses

Entry Doors. Except by mutual consent, the lessor or the lessee shall not during occupancy under the rental agreement alter or cause to be altered the lock or locking system on any door that gives entry to the premises.
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Entry Doors. The Student shall not, during occupancy, alter or change or cause to be altered the lock or locking system on any door that gives entry to the Premises;
Entry Doors. Except by mutual consent, neither the landlord nor the tenant shall, during the use or occupancy of the premises by the tenant, alter a lock or locking system on a door that gives entry to the premises.
Entry Doors. EXCEPT BY MUTUAL CONSENT, NEITHER THE LANDLORD NOR THE TENANT SHALL, DURING THE USE OR OCCUPANCY OF THE PREMISES BY THE TENANT, ALTER A LOCK OR LOCKING SYSTEM ON A DOOR THAT GIVES ENTRY TO THE PREMISES.
Entry Doors. All entrance doors in the Premises shall be left locked when the Premises are not in use, and all doors opening to public corridors shall be kept closed except for normal ingress and egress from the Premises.
Entry Doors. Front and rear entry doors will be provided with ----------- a building standard lockset and closer. Two (2) keys will be supplied with each lockset.
Entry Doors. Full height suite entry door, 3’0” wide, solid core cherry door. One (1) door for each Tenant up to 3,000 square feet. Two (2) doors for any Tenant over 3,000 square feet to 5,000 square feet. Three (3) doors for any Tenant in excess of 5,000 square feet.
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Entry Doors. Glass Store-Front - 74” high, 3’ wide metal frames (U.L. Listed), Tenant to have a maximum of two entry doors. Building standard lockset with polished brass finish floor stops. All hardware to be antique brass finish. Exterior doors keyed to master key system (lock system Arrow keyway).
Entry Doors. Pair 3’ x 9’ narrow stile aluminum entrance doors with 1/4” tempered glass.
Entry Doors. Entry doors, storage doors and building doors will remain closed unless in use. Do not slam any door. Do not leave doors propped open.
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