Motorized Vehicles Sample Clauses

Motorized Vehicles. Absolutely no motorized or self-propelled vehicles will be permitted in the aisles after one hour before the Show is to be opened to the public. Appropriate exceptions will be made for the person with disabilities.
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Motorized Vehicles. Parking for the College’s residents is available through UBC Parking. For information about rates, terms, and conditions refer to the Residence Parking section of the Student Housing and Community Services website at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx. Parking of motorized vehicles (which includes, but is not limited to, cars, motorcycles, mopeds and scooters) on the University campus is strictly regulated. If you, your spouse or your guest(s) is/are in violation of the University’s parking regulations, the vehicle may be towed at the owner’s expense in accordance with those regulations.
Motorized Vehicles. No motorized vehicle shall be operated on any carpeted or tiled areas in the Facility under any circumstances.
Motorized Vehicles. No motorized vehicles are allowed in the Convention and Trade Show premises (such as Segways, electric scooters, etc.). Exceptions are made for individuals with disabilities. This should be noted on individual’s registration record.
Motorized Vehicles a. You may not store or park any type of motorized vehicle—gasoline, propane, electric, battery-operated—in any residence hall/apartment, nor may you store any such power source. This includes hover boards. Vehicles in violation will be impounded without notice, at the owner’s expense.
Motorized Vehicles. Vehicles, motorcycles, dirt bikes or ATV’s are not allowed inside the Xxxxxx Civic Center with the exception of displays, deliveries or repairs. The carpet must be covered before entering the building.
Motorized Vehicles a. Subject to the limitations set forth in b. and c. below, “we” pay forbodily injury” or “property damage” that arises out of a “motorized vehicle” that: 1) is in dead storage on an “insured premises”; 2) is used only to service: a) an “insured premises”, but only if the “occurrence” takes place on an “insured premises” as defined in 16.a., 16.b., 16.c., 16.f., 16.g., or 16.h. under Definitions; or b) an “insured premises” or a premises of another, but only if such “motorized vehicle” is designed only for use off of public roads; 3) is designed to assist the handicapped; 4) is designed for recreational use off of public roads and is: a) not owned by an “insured”; or b) owned by an “insured”, but only if the “occurrence” takes place on an “insured premises” as defined in 16.a., 16.b., 16.c., 16.f., 16.g., or 16.h. under Definitions; 5) is operated only from electrical current supplied by a battery and is: a) not built or modified after manufacture to exceed a speed of 15 miles per hour on level ground; and b) not a motorized bicycle, moped, or golf cart; or 6) is a motorized golf cart that: a) is owned by an “insured”; b) is designed to carry no more than four persons; c) is not built or modified after manufacture to exceed a speed of 25 miles per hour on level ground; and d) at the time of the “occurrence”, is within the legal boundaries of: (1) a golfing establishment and is: (a) parked or stored there; or (b) being used by an “insured” to: (i) play the game of golf or for other recreational or leisure activity allowed by the establishment; (ii) travel to or from an area where “motorized vehicles” or golf carts are parked or stored; or (iii) cross public roads at designated points to access other parts of the golfing establishment; or (2) a private residential community, including its public roads upon which a motorized golf cart can legally travel: (a) that is subject to the authority of an association of property owners; and (b) in which an “insured premises” is located. b. The coverage described in a. above applies only to a “motorized vehicle” that, at the time of the “occurrence”, is not: 1) registered or designed for use on public roads or property; 2) required by law or governmental regulation to be registered for use at the location of the “occurrence”; 3) being used in, or in the practice or preparation for, a prearranged or organized racing, speed, pulling or pushing, demolition, or stunt activity or contest; 4) being rented to others; 5) bei...
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Motorized Vehicles. 1. No motorized vehicles such as ATV’s and and/or mini bikes (electric or gas) are permitted in the park 2. Golf carts permitted when indicated on Seasonal Camping Agreement, and registration sticker and lot # sticker affixed to golf cart. See Golf Carts information below.
Motorized Vehicles. CITY shall not allow any non-DISTRICT or non-CITY motorized vehicles to operate within the PREMISES except as authorized by the DIRECTOR.
Motorized Vehicles. No dedicated vehicle parking rights are conveyed with this Lease. Rental of all dedicated stalls associated with the Building are managed through a separate parking agreement. A limited number of guest parking stalls are available only for guests of Dinnaken House (900 Washington Avenue SE) and are designated as visitor parking spaces in the lot adjacent to Dinnaken House. Guests must register their vehicle in the Dinnaken Properties management office immediately upon entry. Improperly parked or registered vehicles may be towed at the vehicle owner’s expense.
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