ENTRY RESTRICTIONS. Persons shall use the common areas and facilities in the World Trade Center solely for purposes of ingress and egress, and no person shall cause any obstruction of or loiter in any such common area or facility. No person shall interfere with the safe, orderly flow of vehicular or passenger traffic. No person shall be permitted to sleep, lie down or sit on the floor, ledges, platforms, steps or escalators nor erect any unauthorized permanent or temporary structure at the World Trade Center without the express written permission of the Manager. In addition, no person shall spit, urinate or defecate on any part of the World Trade Center other than in a urinal or toilet intended for that purpose. No person shall enter upon any court or roof area or parking area unless specifically so authorized by lease, permit, license or other agreement with the Port Authority. The Port Authority may exclude from buildings at the World Trade Center, between the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. and at all hours on Saturday, Sundays and legal holidays, all persons who do not present a pass to the World Trade Center. All such passes shall be in such form as the Manager of the World Trade Center may prescribe from time to time and no person shall issue passes unless authorized in writing by the Manager to do so. Any area barricaded, roped off or otherwise restricted, shall be presumed to be closed to the public, and members of the public are prohibited from entering said areas without the express permission of the Manager or his designee. Furthermore, if the Port Authority deems it advisable for security reasons, occupants of space at the World Trade Center and persons frequently doing business there shall provide, and their employees shall wear or carry, badges or other suitable means of identification which shall be subject to the prior approval of the Port Authority. Each person responsible for issuance of a pass or other means of identification to another person shall be liable to the Port Authority for all acts or omissions of such other persons.
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Samples: Lease Agreement (Financial Services Acquisition Corp /De/), Lease Agreement (Helmstar Group Inc), Lease Agreement (Broadview Networks Holdings Inc)
ENTRY RESTRICTIONS. Persons shall use the common areas and facilities in the World Trade Center solely for purposes of ingress and egress, and no person shall cause any obstruction of or loiter in any such common area or facility. No person shall interfere with the safe, orderly flow of vehicular or passenger traffic. No person shall be permitted to sleep, lie down or sit on the floor, ledges, platforms, steps or escalators nor erect any unauthorized permanent or temporary structure at the World Trade Center without the express written permission of the Manager. In addition, no person shall spit, urinate or defecate on any part of the World Trade Center other than in a urinal or toilet intended for that purpose. No person shall enter upon any court or roof area or parking area unless specifically so authorized by lease, permit, license or other agreement with the Port Authority. The Port Authority may exclude from buildings at the World Trade Center, between the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. and at all hours on Saturday, Sundays and legal holidays, all persons who do not present a pass to the World Trade Center. All such passes shall be in such form as the Manager of the World Trade Center may prescribe from time to time and no person shall issue passes unless authorized in writing by the Manager to do so. Any area barricaded, roped off or otherwise restricted, shall be presumed to be closed to the public, and members of the public are prohibited from entering said areas without the express permission of the Manager or his designee. Furthermore, if the Port Authority deems it advisable for security reasons, occupants of space at the World Trade Center and persons frequently doing business there shall provide, and their employees shall wear or carry, badges or other suitable means of identification which shall be subject to the prior approval of the Port Authority. Each person responsible for issuance of a pass or other means of identification to another person shall be liable to the Port Authority for all acts or omissions of such other persons.
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Samples: Lease Agreement (Globus International Resources Corp)