Placards and Signage Clause Samples
The Placards and Signage clause establishes the rules and requirements for the display of signs, notices, or placards on a property or within a facility. Typically, this clause outlines who has the authority to install signage, the types of signs permitted, and any necessary approvals or compliance with local regulations. For example, it may require tenants to obtain landlord consent before putting up business signs or mandate that all signage adhere to building aesthetics and safety codes. The core function of this clause is to maintain a consistent and orderly appearance, prevent unauthorized or inappropriate signage, and ensure compliance with legal and safety standards.
Placards and Signage. Placards and signs shall correspond with requirements in the National Electric Code and the interconnecting utility in terms of appearance, wording, and placement. • Permanent labels shall be affixed to all electrical enclosures, with nomenclature matching that found in As-Built Electrical Documents. • Height clearance signage must be provided for structures with anticipated vehicle or human traffic underneath.
