Secured Entrances Sample Clauses

Secured Entrances. All participants are required to enter the shelter in a coordinated, peaceful fashion. All participants present identification upon entry. Participants without valid California identification cards are given supportive services to secure a valid identification card. Participants also receive a shelter- specific ID to use for admission into the shelter during the duration of their stay. All participants and their belongings are checked by security personnel, utilizing security wands each time they enter the facility. Any found prohibited items are seized and illegal contraband is destroyed. Prohibited Items include (but are not limited to): weapons, explosives, flammable or volatile substances, illegal drugs, controlled substances or drug paraphernalia, bio-hazardous items or environmentally harmful goods. A more extensive list of examples of Prohibited Items is clearly posted before and at the security checkpoint. Participants sign in upon entrance, and sign out upon exit from the building.
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Secured Entrances. All clients will be required to enter the shelter in a coordinated, peaceful fashion. All clients will present identification upon entry. Clients without valid California identification cards will be given supportive services to secure a valid identification card. Clients will also receive a shelter‐specific ID to use for admission into the shelter during the duration of their stay. All clients and their belongings will be checked by security personnel, utilizing security wands each time they enter and exit from the shelter and all contraband will be seized. Contraband items include but are not limited to: weapons, explosives, flammable or volatile substances, illegal drugs, controlled substances or drug paraphernalia, bio‐hazardous items or environmentally harmful goods.
Secured Entrances. 3. On-site Security Personnel
Secured Entrances. All clients will present identification upon entry. Clients without valid California identification cards will be provided an ID Voucher for DMV to secure a valid identification card. Clients will also receive a shelter-specific ID to use for admission into the shelter throughout the duration of their stay. All clients and their belongings will be checked by security personnel, utilizing security wands each time they enter and exit from the shelter and all contraband will be seized. Contraband items include, but are not limited to: weapons, explosives, flammable or volatile substances, illegal drugs, controlled substances or drug paraphernalia, bio- hazardous items or environmentally harmful goods. Confiscated items will be destroyed or turned over the authorities as appropriate. Clients will sign in upon entrance, and sign out upon exit from the building.

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  • The Site The site of the Project Highway (the “Site”) shall comprise the site described in Schedule-A in respect of which the Right of Way shall be provided by the Authority to the Contractor. The Authority shall be responsible for:

  • Access to Property, Property’s Management, Property Lender, and Property Tenants Potential Investor agrees to not seek to gain access to any non-public areas of the Property or communicate with Property’s management employees, the holder of any financing encumbering the Property, the Property’s tenants, and the Owner’s partners in the ownership of the Property, without the prior consent of Owner or HFF, which consent may be withheld in the Owner’s sole discretion.

  • Common Areas Tenant shall have the non-exclusive right to use in common with other tenants in the Project, and subject to the Rules and Regulations referred to in Article 5 of this Lease, those portions of the Project which are provided, from time to time, for use in common by Landlord, Tenant and any other tenants of the Project (such areas, together with such other portions of the Project designated by Landlord, in its discretion, including certain areas designated for the exclusive use of certain tenants, or to be shared by Landlord and certain tenants, are collectively referred to herein as the “Common Areas”). The Common Areas shall consist of the “Project Common Areas” and the “Building Common Areas.” The term “Project Common Areas,” as used in this Lease, shall mean the portion of the Project designated as such by Landlord or areas within the Project that the occupants of the Building are permitted to utilize pursuant to a recorded declaration and which areas shall be maintained in accordance with the declaration. The term “Building Common Areas,” as used in this Lease, shall mean the portions of the Common Areas located within the Building reasonably designated as such by Landlord. The manner in which the Common Areas are maintained and operated shall be at the reasonable discretion of Landlord and the use thereof shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations as Landlord may make from time to time. Landlord reserves the right to close temporarily, make alterations or additions to, or change the location of elements of the Project and the Common Areas, provided that, in connection therewith, Landlord shall perform such closures, alterations, additions or changes in a commercially reasonable manner and, in connection therewith, shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any material interference with Tenant’s use of and access to the Premises.

  • Premises defective, dangerous or unsafe condition of the facilities; falls; collisions with objects, walls, equipment or persons; dangerous, unsafe, or irregular conditions on floors, ice, or other surfaces, extreme weather conditions; travel to and from premises.

  • 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.

  • Parking Throughout the Lease Term, Tenant shall have the exclusive right to use, free of charges, the number of parking spaces set forth in Section 12 of the Summary, which parking spaces constitute the entirety of the parking under the Building and the adjacent surface parking, being all of the parking in the Project. Tenant shall comply with the Parking Rules and Regulations which are in effect on the date hereof, as set forth in the attached Exhibit D and all reasonable modifications and additions thereto which are prescribed from time to time for the orderly operation and use of the Parking Areas by Landlord, and/or Landlord’s Parking Operator (as defined below); provided that such modifications or alterations do not effect Tenant’s use of or access to the Parking Areas. Landlord specifically reserve the right to change the size, configuration, design, layout, of the Parking Areas, and Tenant acknowledges and agrees that Landlord may, without incurring any liability to Tenant and without any abatement of Rent under this Lease, from time to time, temporarily close-off or restrict access to the Parking Areas, so long as Tenant retains access to the number of parking spaces set forth in Section 12 of the Summary. Landlord may delegate its responsibilities hereunder to a parking operator (the “Parking Operator”) in which case the Parking Operator shall have all the rights of control attributed hereby to Landlord. Any parking tax or other charges imposed by governmental authorities in connection with the use of such parking shall be paid directly by Tenant or the parking users, or, if directly imposed against Landlord, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for all such taxes and/or charges within thirty (30) days after Landlord’s demand therefor. The parking rights provided to Tenant pursuant to this Article 23 are provided solely for use by Tenant’s own personnel visitors and invitees and such rights may not be transferred, assigned, subleased or otherwise alienated by Tenant without Landlord’s prior approval, except in connection with an assignment of this Lease or sublease of the Premises made in accordance with Article 14 above.

  • 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.

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