FIREARMS AND FIREWORKS Sample Clauses

FIREARMS AND FIREWORKS. 10.1 The use of any kind of fireworks is prohibited.
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FIREARMS AND FIREWORKS. The display or discharge of firearms or fireworks on the Condominium Property is prohibited, except by law enforcement officers or for transporting the firearm to and from the Occupant’s Unit. The term “firearms” includes “B-B” guns, pellet guns and all other types of firearms, regardless of size and including sling shots, archery and other projectile-emitting devices.
FIREARMS AND FIREWORKS. No firearms or fireworks of any variety shall be discharged upon or within any Unit or upon any Common Area. The term “firearms” shall include, without limitation, guns, “B-B” guns and pellet guns. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Board of Directors may, if allowed by law, contract for a professionally conducted fireworks display.
FIREARMS AND FIREWORKS. The discharge of firearms, firecrackers and other fireworks is prohibited; however, the Board of Directors shall have no obligation to take action to prevent or stop such discharge (the term “firearms” includes, without limitation, “BB” guns, pellet guns, spud guns, and firearms of all types).
FIREARMS AND FIREWORKS. Use of firearms and fireworks in the Resort is strictly forbidden. CHILDREN SUPERVISION Children under the age of 18 shall be supervised at all times by an adult who should maintain visual contact with the child.

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