INTRUSION ALARMS Sample Clauses

INTRUSION ALARMS. Upon activation of an alarm system, you must immediately provide us (management) with your security code and any special alarm system instructions for lawful entry into the unit when no one is there, as authorized in your Lease Contract. You are responsible for all false alarm charges for your dwelling.
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INTRUSION ALARMS. All J.X. Xxxxxx Service Locations must have an intrusion alarm system that, at a minimum, protects all perimeter openings and major data center portals. The extent of CCTV required will be site-specific and determined on a case by case basis. However, at a minimum:
INTRUSION ALARMS. If, as part of the Base Fee component of Resident's Rent paid pursuant to the Lease, an intrusion alarm is included, Resident acknowledges that a monitoring alarm company, independent from Owner, is responsible for monitoring the alarm and Resident agrees that the Owner is not responsible for damage, loss or injury to person or property as a result of the failure of the alarm or the failure by the company responsible for monitoring the alarm to properly respond to an alarm signal. In addition, resident acknowledges that a common telephone line to the Unit is required to monitor the alarm. In order to secure the use of the alarm, the municipality in which the property is located or other governmental entity or agency having jurisdiction over the property may require Resident to apply for and obtain a burglar alarm permit. Resident agrees that any required permit will be obtained and maintained in Resident's own name throughout the term of the Lease. Resident also agrees to be responsible for all fines, penalties and charges imposed by any governmental entity or agency relating to or as a result of Resident's use of the alarm including, but not limited to, all false alarm charges imposed. Resident agrees: (i) that Resident has been instructed on how to operate the alarm, that Resident has inspected the alarm and that Resident finds the alarm to be in good working order; (ii) Resident shall use reasonable care in the operation of the alarm, follow manufacturer's recommended operating procedures and comply with any and all instructions, rules of procedures instituted by Owner or the company responsible for monitoring the alarm regarding the operation of the alarm; and (iii) it is Resident's duty to regularly test and monitor the alarm and to promptly notify the alarm company responsible for monitoring the alarm in writing of any problem, defect, malfunction or failure of the alarm. RESIDENT ACKNOWLEDGES THAT OWNER DOES NOT MAKE ANY GUARANTY OR WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE ALARM. OWNER DISCLAIMS AND DENIES THAT THERE IS AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, SUITABILITY, HABITABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THE EXISTENCE, USE OR FUNCTION OF THE ALARM. RESIDENT FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT OWNER DOES NOT EXPRESSLY OR IMPLIEDLY GUARANTY OR WARRANTY THAT THE ALARM WILL AVERT OR PREVENT OCCURRENCES OR CONSEQUENCES RELATING TO THE CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES OF OTHERS. Resident acknowledges that the alarm is a mechanical device...
INTRUSION ALARMS. 1. Service Provider’s personnel performing work at service locations equipped with intrusion alarms will be responsible for disarming the alarm upon entering the facility and arming the alarm upon exiting. City’s Building Maintenance Technician shall be responsible for furnishing instructions to the Service Provider’s supervisory personnel on the correct procedures for operating each intruder alarm system. Awarded Service Provider could be responsible for any false alarm fees due to the improper use of the intrusion system. It shall be the Service Provider’s responsibility to instruct any temporary or replacement personnel on the operation of the intruder alarm system.
INTRUSION ALARMS. All intrusion alarm hardware installed in the Building shall be compatible with MAStermind alarm monitoring equipment. All intrusion alarms will be monitored by the Park Police dispatch consul and be monitored by Park Police for appropriate response. From time to time, the Commission may update or replace MASTermind system and, within 60 days of the selection of a vendor under the County’s procurement process, the County shall update or replace its system at its own expense, to remain in compliance with obligations herein.
INTRUSION ALARMS. All J.X. Xxxxxx Service Locations must have an intrusion alarm system that, at a minimum, protects all perimeter openings and major data center portals.
INTRUSION ALARMS. No employee covered by this Agreement shall be required to enter alone any premises from which an intrusion alarm has been received if in his/her estimation it is unsafe to do so without the presence of the police.
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