Keyholders Sample Clauses

Keyholders. The Tenant must ensure that at all times the Landlord has written notice of the name home address and home telephone number and mobile telephone number of at least two (2) codeholders or keyholders (as appropriate) of the Premises.
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Keyholders. To ensure that at all times the Landlord has and the local Police force has written notice of the name home address and home telephone number of at least two keyholders of the Premises
Keyholders. The CUSTOMER will at all times keep THE COMPANY notified in writing of the name, and contact numbers of one (1) or more person(s)(key holders) with whom THE COMPANY may communicate in regard to the TRANSMITTER, its operation and the PREMISES in which it is installed.
Keyholders. The NPCC policy states that all premises with Type A Systems shall have at least 2 keyholders. The provision of a Keysafe type device is not an acceptable alternative. Keyholders shall be trained to operate the alarm, be contactable by telephone, have adequate means of transport to attend the premises at all hours, shall have access to all relevant parts of the premises and shall be able to attend within 20 minutes of being notified. Failure to comply with the above instructions could result in the URN being suspended. If a keyholder is not available for any reason (e.g., sickness, holiday) a replacement must be provided to cover for any keyholder unavailability. Customers who employ a commercial keyholding company must be aware of the Security Industry Authority (SIA) Licensing Regulations and BS 7984-1 in relation to keyholding and response. NB: If the SIA regulations impede the commercial keyholding company from attending within 20 minutes of being notified, alternative keyholders must be registered to meet compliance with keyholder requirements above. Failure of keyholders to attend when requested on 2 occasions in a rolling 12-month period will result in the withdrawal of police response for a 3 month period. Requests for police response should only come from the ARC’s. Keyholders should not contact the police asking for their attendance unless they have arrived at the protected premises and there is a crime in progress, or a crime has been committed. Due to operational demands, responding officers may not always be able to remain at the premises and wait for the keyholder or if there is no obvious sign of a criminal offence. RMS employees on receipt of a call from site personnel or their maintainer, will verify the caller through the taking the following information –
Keyholders. To ensure that at all times the Landlord has written notice of the name home address and home telephone number of at least two persons who hold the keys to the Premises
Keyholders. Keep the Landlord informed as to the names addresses and telephone numbers for use at all times of the day and night including weekends of the person or persons for the time being responsible for the Demised Premises outside business hours and who have the means of access thereto in case of emergency Provided that such names addresses and telephone numbers shall only be made available for the purpose of the Landlord gaining access to the Demised Premises outside business hours and shall otherwise be strictly confidential
Keyholders. (a) To ensure that at all times the Landlord and the local Police Force have written notice of the name home address and home telephone number of at least two keyholders of the Premises (b) Not to change the locks at the entrances to the Premises without first notifying the Landlord in writing
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Keyholders. The Tenant shall: (A) ensure that, at all times, the Landlord and the Superior Landlord has details of the names, home numbers and home addresses of at least two keyholders of the Premises; and (B) provide the Landlord and the Superior Landlord with a set of keys and passes, and any necessary codes for any keypads or other equipment necessary for gaining access to the Premises to enable the Landlord and the Superior Landlord, or their agents and others authorised by the Landlord or the Superior Landlord to enter the Premises for security purposes or in cases of emergency, provided that the Landlord shall only enter the Premises unaccompanied where the Tenant's keyholder has not provided access within a reasonable time PROVIDED THAT the foregoing provisions of this clause 9.4 shall only apply in circumstances where the Landlord acting reasonably and properly has notified the Tenant in writing that the Landlord considers that the security arrangements implemented by the Tenant are insufficient for the Landlord's purposes and the Tenant has failed, within 10 (ten) Working Days of receipt of the Landlord's notice, to implement aHernative security arrangements that are acceptable to the Landlord (acting reasonably).
Keyholders. To ensure that at all times the Landlord has and (at such time as the local police force shall accept the same) the local police force has written notice of the name home address and home telephone number of at least one keyholder of the Premises To give notice to the Landlord as soon as reasonably practicable upon becoming aware of any defect in the Premises which might give rise to an obligation on the Landlord to do or refrain from doing any act or thing in order to comply with the provisions of this lease or the duty of care imposed on the Landlord pursuant to the Defective Premises Act 1972 or otherwise and at all times to display and maintain all notices which the Landlord may from time to time reasonably require to be displayed at the Premises in respect of any defect in the Premises To permit the Landlord at all times during the Term to exercise without interruption or interference any of the rights granted to it by virtue of the provisions of this Lease
Keyholders. Sale of Reversion
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