Common use of Ingress/Egress Clause in Contracts

Ingress/Egress. All portions of the sidewalks, entries, doors, passages, vestibules, halls, corridors, stairways, passageways, and all ways of access to public utilities of the premises must be kept unobstructed by VENDOR and must not be used by VENDOR for any purpose other than ingress to or egress from the premises.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Trinity University Tabling Vendor Agreement, Trinity University Tabling Vendor Agreement, Vendor Agreement

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Ingress/Egress. All portions of the sidewalks, entries, doors, passages, vestibules, halls, corridors, stairways, passageways, and all ways of access to public utilities of the premises must be kept unobstructed by VENDOR Vendor and must not be used by VENDOR Vendor for any purpose other than ingress to or egress from the premises.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Vendor Condensed Master Services Agreement, Vendor Condensed Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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