Common use of LOCKS AND KEYS Clause in Contracts

LOCKS AND KEYS. Tenant shall use such standard key system designated by Landlord on all keyed doors to and within the Premises, excluding any permitted vaults or safes (but Landlord’s designation shall not be deemed a representation of adequacy to prevent unlawful entry or criminal acts, and Tenant shall maintain such additional insurance as Tenant deems advisable for such events). Tenant shall not attach or permit to be attached additional locks or similar devices to any door or window, change existing locks or the mechanism thereof, or make or permit to be made any keys for any door other than those provided by Landlord. If more than two keys for one lock are desired, Landlord will provide them upon payment of Landlord’s charges. In the event of loss of any keys furnished by Landlord, Tenant shall pay Landlord’s reasonable charges therefor. The term “key” shall include mechanical, electronic or other keys, cards and passes. Landlord shall not be liable for the consequences of admitting by pass key or refusing to admit to the Premises the Tenant, Tenant’s agent or employees or other persons claiming the right of admittance.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Office Lease, Office Lease (Carbon Black, Inc.), Office Lease (Carbon Black, Inc.)

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LOCKS AND KEYS. Tenant shall use such standard key system designated by Landlord on all keyed doors to and within the Premises, excluding any permitted vaults or safes (but Landlord’s designation shall not be deemed a representation of adequacy to prevent unlawful entry or criminal acts, and Tenant shall maintain such additional insurance as Tenant deems advisable for such events). Tenant shall not attach or permit to be attached additional locks or similar devices to any door or window, change existing locks or the mechanism thereof, or make or permit to be made any keys for any door other than those provided by Landlord. If more than two keys for one lock are desired, Landlord will provide them upon payment of Landlord’s charges. In the event of loss of any keys furnished by Landlord, Tenant shall pay Landlord’s reasonable charges therefor. The term “key” shall include mechanical, electronic or other keys, cards and passes. Landlord shall not be liable for the consequences of admitting by pass key or refusing to admit to the Premises the Tenant, Tenant’s agent or employees or other persons claiming the right of admittance.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Lease (New Relic Inc), Office Lease (New Relic Inc), Lease Agreement (Aldagen Inc)

LOCKS AND KEYS. Tenant shall use such standard key system designated by Landlord on all keyed doors to and within the Premises, excluding any permitted vaults or safes (but Landlord’s 's designation shall not be deemed a representation of adequacy to prevent unlawful entry or criminal acts, and Tenant shall maintain such additional insurance as Tenant deems advisable for such events). Tenant shall not attach or permit to be attached additional locks or similar devices to any door or window, change existing locks or the mechanism thereof, or make or permit to be made any keys for any door other than those provided by Landlord. If more than two keys for one lock are desired, Landlord will provide them upon payment of Landlord’s 's charges. In the event of loss of any keys furnished by Landlord, Tenant shall pay Landlord’s 's reasonable charges therefor. The term "key" shall include mechanical, electronic or other keys, cards and passes. Landlord shall not be liable for the consequences of admitting by pass key or refusing to admit to the Premises the Tenant, Tenant’s agent or employees or other persons claiming the right of admittance.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease (TherapeuticsMD, Inc.), Cutter & Buck Inc, Office Lease (Ydi Wireless Inc)

LOCKS AND KEYS. Tenant shall use such standard key system designated by Landlord on all keyed doors to and within the Premises, excluding any permitted vaults or safes (but Landlord’s designation shall not be deemed a representation of adequacy to prevent unlawful entry or criminal acts, and Tenant shall maintain such additional insurance as Tenant deems advisable for such events). Tenant shall not attach or permit to be attached additional locks or similar devices to any door or window, change existing locks or the mechanism thereof, or make or permit to be made any keys for any door other than those provided by Landlord. If more than two keys for one lock are desired, Landlord will provide them upon payment of Landlord’s chargeswithout charge. In the event of loss of any keys furnished by Landlord, Tenant shall pay Landlord’s reasonable charges therefortherefore. The term “key” shall include mechanical, electronic or other keys, cards cards, and passes. Landlord shall not be liable for the consequences of admitting by pass key or refusing to admit to the Premises the Tenant, Tenant’s agent or employees or other persons claiming the right of admittanceentrance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (Trupanion Inc.), Lease (Trupanion Inc.)

LOCKS AND KEYS. Tenant shall use such standard key system designated by Landlord on all keyed doors to and within the Premises, excluding any permitted vaults or safes (but Landlord’s designation shall not be deemed a representation of adequacy to prevent unlawful entry or criminal acts, and Tenant shall maintain such additional insurance as Tenant deems advisable for such events). Tenant shall not attach or permit to be attached additional locks or similar devices to any door or window, change existing locks or the mechanism thereof, or make or permit to be made any keys for any door other than those provided by Landlord. If more than two keys for one lock are desired, Landlord will provide them upon payment of Landlord’s reasonable charges. In the event of loss of any keys furnished by Landlord, Tenant shall pay Landlord’s reasonable charges therefor. The term “key” shall include mechanical, electronic or other keys, cards and passes. Landlord shall not be liable for the consequences of admitting by pass key or refusing to admit to the Premises the Tenant, Tenant’s agent or employees or other persons claiming the right of admittance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Chimerix Inc), Office Lease (Chimerix Inc)

LOCKS AND KEYS. Tenant shall use such standard key system designated by Landlord on all keyed doors to and within the Leased Premises, excluding any permitted vaults or safes (but Landlord’s 's designation shall not be deemed a representation of adequacy to prevent unlawful entry or criminal acts, and Tenant shall maintain such additional insurance as Tenant deems advisable for such events). Tenant shall not attach or permit to be attached additional locks or similar devices to any door or window, change existing locks or the mechanism thereof, or make or permit to be made any keys for any door other than those provided by Landlord. If more than two keys for one lock are desired, Landlord will provide them upon payment of Landlord’s 's reasonable charges. For each 300 rentable square feet of space in the Leased Premises, Landlord shall provide Tenant with a maximum of ten (10) keys. Landlord shall also provide Tenant with one (1) key or one (1) card key to the main entrance door governing access to the Building. In the event of loss of any card keys or keys furnished by Landlord, or if Tenant desires additional card keys or keys, Tenant shall pay Landlord’s 's reasonable charges therefor and shall post a reasonable deposit with Landlord therefor. The term "key" shall include mechanical, electronic or other keys, cards and passes. Landlord shall not be liable for the consequences of admitting by pass key or refusing to admit to the Premises the Tenant, Tenant’s agent or employees or other persons claiming the right of admittance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Epocrates Inc)

LOCKS AND KEYS. Tenant shall use such standard key system designated by Landlord on all keyed doors to and within the Premises, excluding any permitted vaults or safes (but Landlord’s 's designation shall not be deemed a representation of adequacy to prevent unlawful entry or criminal acts, and Tenant shall maintain such additional insurance Insurance as Tenant deems advisable for such events). Tenant shall not attach or permit to be attached additional locks or similar devices to any door or window, change existing locks or the mechanism thereof, or make or permit to be made any keys for any door other than those provided by Landlord. If more than two keys for one lock are desired, Landlord will provide them upon payment of Landlord’s 's charges. In the event of loss of any keys furnished by Landlord, Tenant shall pay Landlord’s 's reasonable charges therefor. The term "key" shall include mechanical, electronic or other keys, cards and passes. Landlord shall not be liable for the consequences of admitting by pass key or refusing to admit to the Premises the Tenant, Tenant’s 's agent or employees or other persons claiming the right of admittance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Cost U Less Inc)

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LOCKS AND KEYS. Tenant shall use such standard key system designated by Landlord on all keyed doors to and within the Premises, excluding any permitted vaults or safes (but Landlord’s 's designation shall not be deemed a representation of adequacy to prevent unlawful entry or criminal acts, and Tenant shall maintain such additional insurance as Tenant deems advisable for such events). Tenant shall not attach or permit to be attached additional locks or similar devices to any door or window, change existing locks or the mechanism thereof, or make or permit to be made any keys for any door other than those provided by Landlord. Landlord shall provide to Tenant, at no charge to Tenant, all keys needed in connection with Tenant's initial occupancy of the Premises, up to a maximum of 75 keys per lock. If more than two 75 keys for one lock are desired, Landlord will provide them upon payment of Landlord’s 's charges. In the event of loss of any keys furnished by Landlord, Tenant shall pay Landlord’s 's reasonable charges therefor. The term "key" shall include mechanical, electronic or other keys, cards and passes. Landlord shall not be liable for the consequences of admitting by pass key or refusing to admit to the Premises the Tenant, Tenant’s agent or employees or other persons claiming the right of admittance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Opensite Technologies Inc)

LOCKS AND KEYS. Tenant shall use such standard key system designated by Landlord on all keyed doors to and within the Premises, excluding any permitted vaults or safes (but Landlord’s 's designation shall not be deemed a representation of adequacy to prevent unlawful entry or criminal acts, and Tenant shall maintain such additional insurance as Tenant deems advisable for such events). Tenant shall not attach or permit to be attached additional locks or similar devices to any door or window, change existing locks or the mechanism thereof, or make or permit to be made any keys for any door other than those provided by Landlord. If more than two keys for one lock are desired, Landlord will provide them upon payment of Landlord’s 's charges. In the event of loss of any keys furnished by Landlord, Tenant shall pay Landlord’s 's reasonable charges therefor. The term "key" shall include mechanical, electronic or other keys, cards and passes. Landlord shall not be liable for the consequences of admitting by pass key or refusing to admit to the Premises the Tenant, Tenant’s agent or employees or other persons claiming the right of admittance.(10)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Attornment Agreement

LOCKS AND KEYS. Tenant shall use such standard key system designated by Landlord on all keyed doors to and within the Premises, excluding any permitted vaults or safes (but Landlord’s 's designation shall not be deemed a representation of adequacy to prevent unlawful entry or criminal acts, and Tenant shall maintain such additional insurance as Tenant deems advisable for such events). Tenant shall not attach or permit to be attached additional locks or similar devices to any door or window, change existing locks or the mechanism thereof, or make or permit to be made any keys for any door other than those provided by Landlord. If more than two keys for one lock are desired, Landlord will provide them upon payment of Landlord’s 's charges. For each 300 rentable square feet of space in the Premises, Landlord shall provide Tenant with key to the door or other locking system governing access to the Building. In the event of loss of any card keys or keys furnished by Landlord, or if Tenant desires additional card keys or keys, Tenant shall pay Landlord’s 's reasonable charges therefor. The term "key" shall include mechanical, electronic or other keys, cards and passes. Landlord shall not be liable for the consequences of admitting by pass key or refusing to admit to the Premises the Tenant, Tenant’s agent or employees or other persons claiming the right of admittance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Purchasesoft Inc)

LOCKS AND KEYS. Tenant shall use such standard key system designated by Landlord on all keyed doors to and within the Premises, excluding any permitted vaults or safes (but Landlord’s 's designation shall not be deemed a representation of adequacy to prevent unlawful entry or criminal acts, and Tenant shall maintain such additional insurance as Tenant deems advisable for such events). Tenant shall not attach or permit to be attached additional locks or similar devices to any door or window, change existing locks or the mechanism thereof, or make or permit to be made any keys for any door other than those provided by Landlord. If more than two keys for one lock are desired, Landlord will provide them upon payment of Landlord’s charges. In ln the event of loss of any keys furnished by Landlord, Tenant shall pay Landlord’s 's reasonable charges therefor. The term "key” shall include mechanical, electronic or other keys, cards and passes. Landlord shall not be liable for the consequences of admitting by pass key or refusing to admit to the Premises the Tenant, Tenant’s agent or employees or other persons claiming the right of admittance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Towerstream Corp)

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