FIRE ESCAPES Sample Clauses

FIRE ESCAPES. It is a criminal offense to obstruct a fire escape, hallway, or entrance leading to a fire escape in a manner that prevents free access to or use of the fire escape. All balconies, porches, hallways and breezeways are designed as fire escapes and, in compliance with Texas fire escape laws, may not be used as storage areas or blocked in any way.
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FIRE ESCAPES. Fire escapes are located throughout the venue and are demarcated with signage. The Organizer shall ensure that neither the signage nor the exits are obstructed in any way.
FIRE ESCAPES. 20.1 The Contractor is to ensure that all corridors, fire escape routes and the like are kept clear at all times and not blocked by equipment or materials and that adequate lighting is available at all times.
FIRE ESCAPES. 14.1 The Supplier is to ensure that all corridors, fire escape routes and the like are kept clear at all times and not blocked during the delivery of the Supplies.
FIRE ESCAPES. All fire escapes must be secure and in a sound and safe state of repair. Any fire escapes must be locked only in accordance with Building Control Regulations and Fire Officer and HHSRS guidance / assessment.
FIRE ESCAPES. All such rights as now exist or as may at any time be granted to or enjoyed by any owner, tenant or occupier of any Nearby Property to enter the Premises and/or the Roof Terrace and to have access to the doors and means and routes of escape which now or at any time cross, adjoin or form part of the Premises and/or the Roof Terrace in each case in times of any fire or emergency or for the purposes of any fire drill.
FIRE ESCAPES. 5.1 The right in common with the Tenant in cases of emergency only to use any fire escape routes within the Premises designated by the Landlord for use as a means of escape in case of fire.
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FIRE ESCAPES. All fire exits and escapes shall be maintained in proper, safe and usable fashion.

Related to FIRE ESCAPES

  • Transportation Transportation expenses include, but are not limited to, airplane, train, bus, taxi fares, rental cars, parking, mileage reimbursement, and tolls that are reasonably and necessarily incurred as a result of conducting State business. Each State agency shall determine the necessity for travel, and the mode of travel to be reimbursed.

  • Storage The ordering agency is responsible for storage if the contractor delivers within the time required and the agency cannot accept delivery.

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