MISCELLANEOUS SIGNAGE Clause Samples

MISCELLANEOUS SIGNAGE. A. Front Door Signage: Business name, address and operating hours shall be white vinyl Helvetica Regular letter style. Landlord to approve all front door signage prior to installation. B. Dock Door Numbers: Provided by Landlord. Refer to Exhibit "D". C. Suite Number Signs: Provided by Landlord. Refer to Exhibit "F". D. Building Address: Provided by Landlord. Refer to Exhibit "A".
MISCELLANEOUS SIGNAGE. Upon move-in, Tenant shall receive from Landlord at Landlord's cost:
MISCELLANEOUS SIGNAGE. Miscellaneous traffic and "no parking" signs are supplied and installed by the Landlord.
MISCELLANEOUS SIGNAGE. Upon move-in, Tenant shall receive from Landlord at Landlord’s cost: (1) One (1) suite sign insert which includes insert and one (1) line of verbiage (2) One (1) elevator lobby strip (3) One (1) main lobby strip for each seven hundred fifty (750) square feet leased (4) Ten (10) suite keys and ten (10) restroom guest keys All signage shall be in accordance with Building Standard signage specification and is subject to Landlord’s prior approval. Additional signage and keys may be purchased through Seagate Properties, Inc.

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  • Miscellaneous Leaves L31.1 Application for Miscellaneous Leave shall be made to the Executive Superintendent of Employee Services or designate. The Teacher shall notify the principal at the time the application is made and whenever possible shall make the application at least five days prior to the day for which the leave is requested.

  • Miscellaneous Leave Leave with or without pay may be granted for the following purposes subject to the criteria set out below being met. (a) Where a teacher is prevented from travelling from their home to work because of an emergency situation outside of the control of the teacher (up to seven (7) days leave with pay may be granted) provided that this provision is for emergencies only. Approval shall not be given where the teacher has advance notice or in circumstances where the teacher could be reasonably expected to have foreseen the situation arising. Where practicable the teacher is to inform the school of the reasons for the absence and is required to return to duty as soon as possible. Full details of the case shall be submitted.

  • Miscellaneous Terms The term "or" is disjunctive; the term "and" is conjunctive. The term "shall" is mandatory; the term "may" is permissive. Masculine terms also apply to females; feminine terms also apply to males. The term "including" is by way of example and not limitation.

  • MISCELLANEOUS RULES 1 The provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed to restrict in any manner any exclusion, exemption, deduction, credit, or other allowances now or hereafter accorded: (a) by the laws of a Contracting State in the determination of the tax imposed by that State; or (b) by any other agreement entered into by a Contracting State.

  • Miscellaneous and General Survival.....................................................................49 9.2. Modification or Amendment....................................................50 9.3.