Parking Policies Sample Clauses

Parking Policies. Complete as appropriate for your co‑op. If the Co‑op does not provide parking of any kind, substitute the following for both 3.01 and 3.02:
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Parking Policies. The Member agrees to comply with Co op Policies respecting parking, as are applicable from time to time.
Parking Policies. Resident agrees that only those vehicles (including trailers, RV’s, and boats) identified below may park on the property without separate written consent from Management MAKE/MODEL TYPE YEAR LICENSE NO. STATE SPACE NO. Management may assign parking spaces or areas for residents and guests. Management may also designate: (1) No Parking areas; (2) Whether trailers, boats, or campers may park and where inoperable, abandoned or unauthorized vehicles will be towed away at the owner’s expense after an hour notice is posted on vehicle. The 24-hour notice does not apply to vehicles that are parked in a space assigned to another resident, parked in a marked tow-away zone or parked to impede traffic or trash collection easements. Vehicles parked in this manner will be towed away immediately without warning at owner’s expense. If Management pays resident’s towing expenses, such expense shall be deemed as additional rent owed and be immediately due and payable. Guests must only use unassigned spaces. Vehicle repairs may only be done with Management’s permission and in areas and at times specified by Management. Motorcycles must be parked in parking lots, never on sidewalks, in landscape areas or apartments and must not damage asphalt, etc. Vehicles parked on the property must park “head in” only and show current registration. Management may elect to charge as additional rent a $ fine for repeat offenders.
Parking Policies. Parking regulations are enforced all year, including periods when classes are not in session. Visitors to the campus, including those who have been granted privileges to use ECU facilities, must comply with parking regulations as published by the ECU police department. The lessee will be responsible for ensuring that all spectators/participants park in authorized parking lots and do not block fire lanes, entrances or exits, or other thoroughfares. Normal ending times of events on campus will be 12:00 A.M. (midnight) unless otherwise approved by the Events Management coordinator. ECU expressly reserves the right to require that any event end at an earlier time, given considerations of: safety, crowd control, weather, noise, and potential disruption of favorable community relationships. Distribution and consumption of food and drink is not allowed in the Xxxxx Center. Food for any event must be provided through the ECU Food Service. Charges for this service will be determined by the food service director. Alcoholic beverages shall not be possessed or consumed by individuals on the ECU campus, unless working with Chartwells (the ECU Foodservice and Catering provider.)
Parking Policies. The Transportation Plan requires effective parking management to limit the supply of parking on the Property to the minimum level necessary for a financially viable project and to manage the demand for that parking. The main parking principles are (i) all parking will incur a charge, (ii) shared parking among uses will be incorporated to the maximum extent possible, (iii) supply is managed to affect overall use, (iv) parking regulations are enforced and monitored, (v) pricing is the mechanism for encouraging the use of other transportation modes, (vi) all residential parking will be unbundled from units,
Parking Policies. The following parking rules and regulations are to be obeyed by all residents and guests of the Community. Only the following car(s) may be parked in the Resident’s parking space: VEHICLE #1 Permit # Vehicle Make: Model: Year: Color License Plate No.: VEHICLE #2 Permit # Vehicle Make: Model: Year: Color License Plate No.: VEHICLE #3 Permit # Vehicle Make: Model: Year: Color License Plate No.: a) Resident acknowledges that there is a monthly parking rent of $0.00. If the Resident should violate any of the terms set forth in this Section. the Resident’s parking or garage space privilege can be terminated and revoked by the Owner upon five (5) days written notice of such revocation. which will be sent by regular and certified mail, return receipt requested. b) Residents with vehicles that are identified by current parking permits may park their vehicles in an assigned parking space. Permits are issued according to dates of occupancy. Permits are available only to the Residents of Alterra at Overlook Ridge. Visitors may ONLY park in designated visitor parking. c) Trucks (other than pick-ups) trailers, motorhomes. campers which extend beyond the end of the truck bed. and buses will not be issued parking permits. Each permit will indicate the permit number which will be kept on file with Management in the Management Office. The permit must be attached to the inside left corner of the rear window. Permits are not transferable and remain the property of Owner. Any change of vehicle must be reported to Management and a new permit obtained. at which time the old permit shall be returned to Management. d) Owner and its Agents will not be responsible for damage to Resident’s car or for stolen or lost items. e) Parking spaces and Permits will be assigned. The Resident hereby rents from the Owner Alterra at Overlook Ridge assigned parking space or garage space No. at a charge of $0.00 per month which shall be due with the monthly rent and deemed to be additional rent. f) If the vehicle and/or license plate listed above is changed in the future. Resident shall notify the Owner within twenty-four (24) hours so that a replacement sticker can be issued and the vehicle is not subject to ticketing or towing. g) Resident understands that the parking space or garage is for the stickered car only. and no other car can be placed into the assigned space under any circumstances. There shall be no exceptions to this rule. h) Any car parked in the assigned space must have the parking...

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  • SMOKING POLICY Smoking on the Premises is: (check one)

  • No Smoking Policy There will be no smoking allowed anywhere in the premises by anyone. It will be Tenant’s responsibility to convey to and enforce this policy by its employees, agents and all other invitees.

  • Accounting Policies There has been no material change in accounting policies or practices of the Corporation or its Subsidiaries since December 31, 2019;

  • PARKING RULES AND REGULATIONS The following rules and regulations govern the use of the parking facilities which serve the Building. Tenant will be bound by such rules and regulations and agrees to cause its employees, subtenants, assignees, contractors, suppliers, customers and invitees to observe the same: 1. Tenant will not permit or allow any vehicles that belong to or are controlled by Tenant or Tenant’s employees, subtenants, customers or invitees to be loaded, unloaded or parked in areas other than those designated by Landlord for such activities. No vehicles are to be left in the parking areas overnight and no vehicles are to be parked in the parking areas other than normally sized passenger automobiles, motorcycles and pick-up trucks. No extended term storage of vehicles is permitted. 2. Vehicles must be parked entirely within painted stall lines of a single parking stall. 3. All directional signs and arrows must be observed. 4. The speed limit within all parking areas shall be five (5) miles per hour. 5. Parking is prohibited: (a) in areas not striped for parking; (b) in aisles or on ramps; (c) where “no parking” signs are posted; (d) in cross-hatched areas; and (e) in such other areas as may be designated from time to time by Landlord or Landlord’s parking operator. 6. Landlord reserves the right, without cost or liability to Landlord, to tow any vehicle if such vehicle’s audio theft alarm system remains engaged for an unreasonable period of time. 7. Washing, waxing, cleaning or servicing of any vehicle in any area not specifically reserved for such purpose is prohibited. 8. Landlord may refuse to permit any person to park in the parking facilities who violates these rules with unreasonable frequency, and any violation of these rules shall subject the violator’s car to removal, at such car owner’s expense. Tenant agrees to use its best efforts to acquaint its employees, subtenants, assignees, contractors, suppliers, customers and invitees with these parking provisions, rules and regulations. 9. Parking stickers, access cards, or any other device or form of identification supplied by Landlord as a condition of use of the parking facilities shall remain the property of Landlord. Parking identification devices, if utilized by Landlord, must be displayed as requested and may not be mutilated in any manner. The serial number of the parking identification device may not be obliterated. Parking identification devices, if any, are not transferable and any device in the possession of an unauthorized holder will be void. Landlord reserves the right to refuse the sale of monthly stickers or other parking identification devices to Tenant or any of its agents, employees or representatives who willfully refuse to comply with these rules and regulations and all unposted city, state or federal ordinances, laws or agreements. 10. Loss or theft of parking identification devices or access cards must be reported to the management office in the Development immediately, and a lost or stolen report must be filed by the Tenant or user of such parking identification device or access card at the time. Landlord has the right to exclude any vehicle from the parking facilities that does not have a parking identification device or valid access card. Any parking identification device or access card which is reported lost or stolen and which is subsequently found in the possession of an unauthorized person will be confiscated and the illegal holder will be subject to prosecution. 11. All damage or loss claimed to be the responsibility of Landlord must be reported, itemized in writing and delivered to the management office located within the Development within ten (10) business days after any claimed damage or loss occurs. Any claim not so made is waived. Landlord is not responsible for damage by water or fire, or for the acts or omissions of others, or for articles left in vehicles. In any event, the total liability of Landlord, if any, is limited to Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) for all damages or loss to any car. Landlord is not responsible for loss of use.

  • Policies and Procedures i) The policies and procedures of the designated employer apply to the employee while working at both sites. ii) Only the designated employer shall have exclusive authority over the employee in regard to discipline, reporting to the College of Nurses of Ontario and/or investigations of family/resident complaints. iii) The designated employer will ensure that the employee is covered by WSIB at all times, regardless of worksite, while in the employ of either home. iv) The designated employer will ensure that the employee is covered by liability insurance at all times, regardless of worksite, while in the employ of either home. v) The designated employer shall have exclusive authority over the employee’s personnel files and health records. These files will be maintained on the site of the designated employer.

  • Company Policies and Procedures 7.1.1 The Company will ensure that Employees are able to readily access Company policies and procedures that apply to the Employees. 7.1.2 The Employees will observe and act in accordance with Company policies and procedures that apply to the Employees, as implemented and amended from time to time.

  • General Guidelines Conduct yourself in a responsible manner at all times in the laboratory.

  • Policies and Temporary Policies Registry Operator shall comply with and implement all Consensus Policies and Temporary Policies found at <xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/general/consensus-policies.htm>, as of the Effective Date and as may in the future be developed and adopted in accordance with the ICANN Bylaws, provided such future Consensus Polices and Temporary Policies are adopted in accordance with the procedure and relate to those topics and subject to those limitations set forth in Specification 1 attached hereto (“Specification 1”). Data Escrow. Registry Operator shall comply with the registry data escrow procedures set forth in Specification 2 attached hereto (“Specification 2”).

  • Critical Accounting Policies The section entitled “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in the Time of Sale Prospectus and the Prospectus accurately and fairly describes (i) the accounting policies that the Company believes are the most important in the portrayal of the Company’s financial condition and results of operations and that require management’s most difficult subjective or complex judgment; (ii) the material judgments and uncertainties affecting the application of critical accounting policies and estimates; (iii) the likelihood that materially different amounts would be reported under different conditions or using different assumptions and an explanation thereof; (iv) all material trends, demands, commitments and events known to the Company, and uncertainties, and the potential effects thereof, that the Company believes would materially affect its liquidity and are reasonably likely to occur; and (v) all off-balance sheet commitments and arrangements of the Company and its Controlled Entities, if any. The Company’s directors and management have reviewed and agreed with the selection, application and disclosure of the Company’s critical accounting policies as described in the Registration Statement, the Time of Sale Prospectus and the Prospectus and have consulted with its independent accountants with regards to such disclosure.

  • SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES The Group prepared the interim financial statements with the same accounting policies and methods of computation as were used for the financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2020.

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