Loitering Prohibited Clause Samples
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Loitering Prohibited. Tenant and Tenant’s employees and agents shall not loiter in or on the entrances, corridors, sidewalks, lobbies, halls, stairways, elevators, or common areas for the purpose of smoking tobacco products or for any other purpose. Tenant and Tenant’s employees and agents shall not obstruct these areas but use them only as a means of ingress to and egress from the Premises.
Loitering Prohibited. Subtenant and Subtenant’s employees and agents shall not loiter in or on the entrances, corridors, sidewalks, lobbies, halls, stairways, elevators, or common areas for the purpose of smoking tobacco products or for any other purpose. Subtenant and Subtenant’s employees and agents shall not obstruct these areas but use them only as a means of ingress to and egress from the Premises.
Loitering Prohibited. Company Employees shall promptly depart the Airport after dropping off a Customer or promptly proceed to the appropriate Staging Area. No Company Employee shall loiter or solicit Customers and under no circumstances shall a Company Employee drive around the Airport looking for Customers.
Loitering Prohibited. Tenant and Tenant’s Parties shall not loiter in or about the Property for the purpose of smoking tobacco products or for any other purpose unrelated to Tenant’s use of the Premises.
Loitering Prohibited. Lessee and Lessee’s Parties shall not loiter in or about the Property for the purpose of smoking tobacco products or for any other purpose unrelated to Lessee’s use of the Premises.
Loitering Prohibited. Tenant and Tenant’s employees and agents shall not loiter in or on the entrances, corridors, sidewalks, lobbies, halls, stairways, elevators, or common areas for the purpose of smoking tobacco products or for any other purpose. The sidewalks, halls, passages, exits, and entrances will not be obstructed by the Tenant or used for any purpose other than for ingress to and egress from the Premises. The halls, passages, exits, entrances, terraces, and roof are not for the use of the general public, and Landlord in all cases retains the right to control and prevent access thereto by all persons whose presence in the judgment of Landlord will be prejudicial to the safety, character, reputation, and interest of the Property and its occupants, provided that nothing herein contained will be construed to prevent such access to the Premises to persons with whom Tenant normally deals in the ordinary course of business unless such persons are engaged in illegal activities. No Tenant and no employee or invitees of Tenant will go upon the roof of the Building.
