Obstruction to doors, windows or fire escapes Sample Clauses

Obstruction to doors, windows or fire escapes. Any sign erected, relocated or maintained so as to prevent free ingress to or egress from any door, window fire escape or other area intended for human travel, or attached to a stand pipe or fire escape. No sign shall block, interfere, or otherwise hinder pedestrian or vehicular traffic on a public sidewalk, a public thoroughfare, a fire lane easement or a driveway required to access parking.
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Related to Obstruction to doors, windows or fire escapes

  • Sidewalks doorways, vestibules, halls, stairways and other similar areas shall not be obstructed by Tenant or used by Tenant for any purpose other than ingress and egress to and from the Premises. No rubbish, litter, trash, or material shall be placed, emptied, or thrown in those areas. At no time shall Tenant permit Tenant’s employees to loiter in Common Areas or elsewhere about the Building or Property.

  • Windows a. Front and rear windshield per California Vehicle Code § 26710.

  • Roof Any leaks or evidence of moisture? Yes No Unknown Type of Roof: Age Comments: Is there any existing fire retardant treated plywood? Yes No Unknown Comments:

  • Road Surfaces (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders.

  • Walls 12 Developer shall provide rustication patterns on all walls, except drainage headwalls, in Aesthetic 13 Area 3 in accordance with Exhibit L2.24 of the LAADCR. The final designs shall resemble these 14 simulations.

  • Driveways 2.8 The Shop Response must include the possible impact description as well as a timeframe for restoration of Utility or work area. End users and O&M must be made aware of the possible impact in case of failure of redundant system/equipment. End user(s) and O&M must have some say of the date and time it may take place.

  • Pavement The combined surface course, base course, and subbase course, if any, considered as a single unit.

  • Exterior and interior functional areas and spaces of the Project, with technical and equipment requirements on each;

  • Doors Exterior doors may not be propped open for safety and security reasons. Students may be referred to the student conduct system if found propping these doors. Doors marked as emergency exits may only be used for emergency purposes other than during University-sanctioned move-in days.

  • Interior (a) Ceilings, sidewalls and bulkhead panels shall be clean and free of cracks and stains;

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