Non-emergency Access Sample Clauses

Non-emergency Access. LICENSEE must contact the Site Representative referenced below, to schedule all non-emergency access to the Licensed Area which shall be conducted Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm. Such access shall 1) require at least twenty-four (24) hours prior written notice to the Site Representative (as identified in Section 2 below) for scheduling purposes and 2) require that Permittees be accompanied by the Site Representative or his/her designee who shall log the arrival and departure of said Permittees. Access to the Site and Licensed Area during the hours of 4:30 pm to 8:00 am on weekdays or during weekends and holidays shall be granted for emergency purposes only, as described below, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by LICENSEE and HOST. For correctional facilities, refer to Section 6.5 Gate Clearance below for additional guidelines.
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Non-emergency Access. Tenant will perform routine maintenance and modify the Equipment during the regular business hours of Landlord. Tenant agrees to notify Landlord by telephone or email before entering the Property of (i) the name and affiliation of all persons expected to enter the Property, and (ii) Tenant’s purpose(s) for entering the Property.
Non-emergency Access. Lessor will provide 24 hour notice to Lessee for non-emergency access to the Premises.
Non-emergency Access. Fishers will allow INDOT to conduct their own non-emergency inspection of the drainage line, if INDOT so desires. INDOT shall coordinate with Fishers prior to performing the inspection. Should INDOT choose to conduct an inspection, the costs of the inspection shall be borne by INDOT.
Non-emergency Access. The County will allow INDOT to conduct their own non- emergency inspection of the drainage line, if INDOT so desires. INDOT shall coordinate with the County prior to performing the inspection. Should INDOT choose to conduct an inspection, the costs of the inspection shall be borne by INDOT.
Non-emergency Access. The Local Parties will allow INDOT to conduct their own non- emergency inspection of the drainage lines, if INDOT so desires. INDOT shall coordinate with the County and/or Fishers prior to performing the inspection. Should INDOT choose to conduct an inspection, the costs of the inspection shall be borne by INDOT.

Related to Non-emergency Access

  • User Access Transfer Agent shall have a process to promptly disable access to Fund Data by any Transfer Agent personnel who no longer requires such access. Transfer Agent will also promptly remove access of Fund personnel upon receipt of notification from Fund.

  • Network Access Control The VISION Web Site and the Distribution Support Services Web Site (the “DST Web Sites”) are protected through multiple levels of network controls. The first defense is a border router which exists at the boundary between the DST Web Sites and the Internet Service Provider. The border router provides basic protections including anti-spoofing controls. Next is a highly available pair of stateful firewalls that allow only HTTPS traffic destined to the DST Web Sites. The third network control is a highly available pair of load balancers that terminate the HTTPS connections and then forward the traffic on to one of several available web servers. In addition, a second highly available pair of stateful firewalls enforce network controls between the web servers and any back-end application servers. No Internet traffic is allowed directly to the back-end application servers. The DST Web Sites equipment is located and administered at DST’s Winchester data center. Changes to the systems residing on this computer are submitted through the DST change control process. All services and functions within the DST Web Sites are deactivated with the exception of services and functions which support the transfer of files. All ports on the DST Web Sites are disabled, except those ports required to transfer files. All “listeners,” other than listeners required for inbound connections from the load balancers, are deactivated. Directory structures are “hidden” from the user. Services which provide directory information are also deactivated.

  • Hardship Withdrawals Hardship withdrawals, as provided for in paragraph 6.9 of the Basic Plan Document #04, [X] are [ ] are not permitted.

  • Handicapped Access (a) Mortgagor agrees that the Mortgaged Property shall at all times comply in all material respects with applicable requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, all state and local laws and ordinances related to handicapped access and all rules, regulations, and orders issued pursuant thereto including, without limitation, the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (collectively “Access Laws”).

  • Unforeseeable Emergency In the event of a Participant’s Unforeseeable Emergency, such Participant may request an emergency withdrawal from his or her Account. Any such request shall be subject to the approval of the Administrator, which approval shall not be granted to the extent that such need may be relieved (i) through reimbursement or compensation by insurance or otherwise or (ii) by liquidation of the Participant’s assets (to the extent the liquidation of such assets would not itself cause severe financial hardship). A Participant may withdraw all or a portion of his or her Account due to an Unforeseeable Emergency; provided, however, that the withdrawal shall not exceed the amount reasonably needed to satisfy the need created by the Unforeseeable Emergency.

  • Early Access Provided and on the express condition that Tenant uses Xxxx Xxxxxxxx & Associates as the general contractor to perform the Tenant Work, Landlord will permit Tenant and Tenant’s contractors to access the Premises from and after September 15, 2017 in order to commence the performance of the Tenant Work so long as, in Landlord’s reasonable determination, such access and work can be performed without interference with or delay in the timely performance of any remaining Landlord’s Work. If Tenant does not use Xxxx Xxxxxxxx & Associates as the general contractor for the Tenant Work, Tenant will have no right to access the Premises for the performance of the Tenant Work until the Substantial Completion Date, provided, however, upon the request of Tenant, Landlord shall grant Tenant reasonable access to the Premises following completion of Landlord’s demolition work to the Premises to allow Tenant to perform Customary Pre-Construction Activities (as hereinafter defined), provided such access, in Landlord’s reasonable discretion, is coordinated with and will not interfere with the timely performance of Landlord’s Work. Any early access by Tenant prior to the substantial completion of the Landlord’s Work shall be subject to reasonable rules and regulations as may be established by Landlord from time to time, including, without limitation, hours of access and that the performance of Landlord’s Work shall have priority over any activities that Tenant is conducting or shall propose to conduct during the period prior to the Substantial Completion of Landlord’s Work. Any interference by Tenant, its employees, agents, invitees or contractors that causes an actual delay in the performance of the Landlord’s Work as a result of Tenant’s early access to the Premises shall constitute a Tenant Delay under this Lease. “Customary Pre-Construction Activities” shall mean such architectural and engineering activities that are generally performed in preparation for the construction of first class office space in the financial district of Boston, Massachusetts and which do not involve the performance of work which physically alters in any way any portion of the Premises or the Building and which do not affect or interfere with the operation of any Building systems. Examples of Customary Pre-Construction Activities are the taking or preparation of measurements, surveys, elevations, sketches and layouts. Any such access to the Premises by Tenant and Tenant’s employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors material suppliers and laborers prior to the Substantial Completion Date shall be (i) at Tenant’s sole risk and expense, (ii) coordinated with the timely performance of the Landlord’s Work and not interfere with or delay in any material respect the performance of the Landlord’s Work, and (iii) subject to such reasonable access rules as Landlord may impose based upon the status of completion of Landlord’s Work and the remaining Landlord’s Work to be performed in the Premises, (iv) subject to and upon all of the same terms and conditions of this Lease except for the obligation to pay Rent, (v) conditioned upon Tenant’s complying with and performing, and causing its employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers and laborers to comply with and perform, all of Tenant’s insurance and indemnity obligations and other obligations governing the conduct of Tenant at the ACTIVE/91437610.6 Property under the Lease (provided that no Basic Rent, or Additional Rent shall accrue or be payable during such time), and (vi) to the fullest extent permitted by applicable Laws, the installation or placement of any furniture, equipment, construction materials and supplies and other property in the Premises shall be at the sole risk and hazard of Tenant and Landlord shall not be liable for any theft, loss, injury or damage to any such property therein and Tenant shall be solely responsible for the security of any such Tenant’s property, materials and supplies.

  • Full Access The Seller will permit representatives of the Buyer to have full access at all reasonable times, and in a manner so as not to interfere with the normal business operations of the Seller to the Property and to obtain copies of all books, records, contracts, and documents of or pertaining to the Property.

  • Additional Submissions – Information Access The claimant shall then have the opportunity to submit written comments, documents, records and other information relating to the claim. The Company shall also provide the claimant, upon request and free of charge, reasonable access to, and copies of, all documents, records and other information relevant (as defined in applicable ERISA regulations) to the claimant’s claim for benefits.

  • Access Control Supplier will maintain an appropriate access control policy that is designed to restrict access to Accenture Data and Supplier assets to authorized Personnel. Supplier will require that all accounts have complex passwords that contain letters, numbers, and special characters, be changed at least every 90 days, and have a minimum length of 8 characters.

  • Post-Closing Access Following the Closing, subject to applicable Law and subject to Section 5.6, Buyer shall (i) retain the Books and Records and any other material documents pertaining to the Transferred Assets and Assumed Liabilities conveyed and assumed at the Closing to the extent that such materials were delivered to Buyer or are otherwise in existence in Buyer’s possession at the Closing that are required to be retained under current retention policies for a period of five (5) years from the Closing Date, and (ii) provide Seller or its representatives at Seller’s expense with reasonable access without hindering the normal operations of the Business, during normal business hours, and upon reasonable advance notice and under the supervision of Xxxxx’s personnel, to the Books and Records with respect to periods or occurrences prior to the Closing Date for purposes of Seller’s preparation of financial statements, taxes, reporting obligations, litigation, compliance or as otherwise reasonably requested by Seller. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 5.2(b), Buyer may withhold access, documents or information, the disclosure of which in the reasonable judgment of Buyer would (A) result in the disclosure of any trade secrets of third parties or (B) violate any Law applicable to Buyer that requires Buyer to restrict or prohibit access to such information or (C) violate any of Buyer’s obligations with respect to confidentiality (provided Buyer uses its reasonable efforts to obtain a waiver or consent for such disclosure) or (D) result in the disclosure of any privileged information of Buyer. Following the Closing, subject to applicable Law and subject to Section 5.6, Seller shall (1) retain the Excluded Books and Records relating to the Business and any other material documents pertaining to the Transferred Assets and Assumed Liabilities not conveyed and assumed at the Closing for a period of five (5) years from the Closing Date, and (2) provide Buyer or its representatives at Buyer’s expense with reasonable access without hindering the normal operations of the Seller’s business, during normal business hours, and upon reasonable advance notice and under the supervision of Seller’s personnel, to the Excluded Books and Records relating to the Business and any other material documents pertaining to the Transferred Assets and Assumed Liabilities not conveyed and assumed at the Closing with respect to periods or occurrences prior to the Closing Date solely for Buyer’s preparation of financial statements, taxes, reporting obligations, litigation, compliance or as otherwise reasonably requested by Buyer. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 5.2(b), Seller may withhold access, documents or information, the disclosure of which in the reasonable judgment of Seller would (I) result in the disclosure of any trade secrets of third parties or (II) violate any Law applicable to Seller that requires Seller to restrict or prohibit access to such information, (III) violate any of Seller’s obligations with respect to confidentiality (provided Seller uses its reasonable efforts to obtain a waiver or consent for such disclosure) or (IV) result in the disclosure of any privileged information of Seller. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, neither Seller nor Buyer shall be required by this Agreement to provide the other Party with access, documents or information in connection with a dispute, claim or litigation between Buyer or any Affiliates of Buyer, on the one hand, and Seller or any Affiliates of Seller, on the other hand, except as may be required in accordance with applicable Laws, including rules of discovery.

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