Security Access. You agree not to give or make available your Mobile Banking Service Personal Identification Number (PIN) or other means to access your account to any unauthorized individuals. You are responsible for all transactions you make or authorize using Mobile Banking Service. If you permit other persons to use your Wireless Device and PIN or other means to access Mobile Banking Service, you are responsible for any transactions they make or authorize. If you believe that your PIN, Wireless Device or other means to access your account has been lost or stolen or that someone may attempt to use the Mobile Banking Service without your consent, or has transferred money without your permission, you must notify us promptly.
Security Access. Lessor acknowledges that Lessee shall utilize valuable equipment in conducting its operation on the Leased Premises and Lessee may desire to secure the Leased Premises for the protection of its property. Accordingly, Lessor grants unto Lessee the right to utilize the existing fences and to otherwise secure the Leased Premises as it deems desirable. Lessor and Lessor’s agents, employees, partners, contractors, subcontractors, lessees, licensees, invitees and guests shall be permitted access to the Leased Premises to engage in the activities permitted them under this Lease Agreement and to make periodic inspections of Lessee’s operations. The right reserved unto Lessor and Lessor’s agents, employees, partners, contractors, subcontractors, lessees, licensees, invitees and guests shall be personal and non-assignable without the written consent of Lessee.
Security Access. The RMV shall assign a unique code for each approved Lienholder to allow for processing of transactions listed in Section 1c of this Agreement.
Security Access. At all times, Executive agrees to (a) comply with and enforce the security policies and procedures as in force from time to time designed to protect access to and safeguard the data, equipment, systems and all other facilities, IT resources and communication technologies of the Corporation, Bank or its Affiliates ("Facilities and IT Resources"), (b) not access or use any of the Facilities and IT Resources in any manner after termination of employment (regardless of the circumstances). Executive further agrees to promptly notify the Corporation, Bank or Affiliates, as applicable, in the event he/she learns of a violation of any security policies or procedures by others, or of any other misappropriation or unauthorized access, use, or tampering with any of the Facilities and IT Resources by others.
Security Access. The RMV shall assign a security code to each approved Permit Holder to allow system access from the approved Permit Holders location.
Security Access. We will assign a unique User ID and User Password (referred to as “Security Codes”) to the designated Company Administrator(s). The User ID and Password will be provided via separate emails. Upon initial login you will receive a onetime passcode sent to the phone you designated on your application as your primary contact. You will be prompted to change your password. After login you can change your User ID under Settings. You will be responsible for any liability, loss, or damage resulting from actions in accordance with instructions to us from any person you have authorized as a Company user. You shall promptly notify us of any suspected compromise of security involving the passwords and ID’s assigned.
Security Access. Access to secure, confidential areas of business for the City of Salem may require employees to participate in specialized training and/or pass a fingerprint check per state compliance requirements. If a Union representative will need access to secure, confidential areas for work-related purposes, the representative will have to submit and pass all the same security process requirements as all other persons permitted in the secured or be escorted at all times by authorized personnel.
Security Access. Airport security shall be maintained at all times. Tenant shall take all reasonable steps to restrict unauthorized access onto airport property, including controlling thoroughfare access through the Premises. All access and security procedures shall be coordinated with and approved by the County. Tenant shall ensure that all gates it uses remain closed and locked at all times and that any mechanical problems with the gates are promptly reported to the County. Access codes shall only be provided with discretion to persons wishing to enter airport property. First-time visitors should be directed to the airport office for instructions and to receive access codes. Tenant shall monitor and report any misuse of airport security codes immediately.
Security Access. During the Expansion Premises Lease Term, Landlord shall continue to operate the Building and the Project in a first-class manner that is consistent with similar buildings in the Salt Lake City downtown area and, at a minimum, consistent with past practices, and shall maintain the level of investment in and expenditures for security services for the Project that were made in calendar year 2020 (the “Minimum Security Investment”). If at any time during the Expansion Premises Lease Term Landlord fails to maintain the Minimum Security Investment, which failure continues for thirty (30) days after written notice thereof by Tenant to Landlord, Tenant may, at its option, separately contract for and/or otherwise engage additional security personnel as Tenant deems necessary to ensure a safe working environment for Tenant’s employees, invitees, and guests, at Landlord’s sole cost. In the event Tenant incurs such expenses at any time during the Expansion Premises Lease Term, Tenant shall submit an invoice to Landlord for reimbursement of the amount of such expenses, together with reasonable documentation of such expenses, and Landlord shall pay Tenant the amount set forth in each such invoice within thirty (30) days of receipt thereof. Tenant shall have the same access to the Expansion Premises as provided for the Premises in the Lease.
Security Access. Landlord, as part of Landlord’s Work, shall install a card-key access system or keypad system or other type of security system for entrance to the Building 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. Landlord shall provide to Tenant up to 750 access cards or equivalent for use by Tenant’s employees; any additional cards shall be provided by Landlord at Tenant’s expense. For so long as Tenant occupies the Premises and conducts business therein, Tenant may install, at Tenant’s expense, a supplemental card-key access system or keypad system or other type of security system within the Premises or portions thereof as well as security cameras in the elevator lobbies and stairwells, subject to Landlord’s prior approval of such system (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), provided that (i) Tenant shall provide Landlord with three (3) master keys (not to be duplicated) which shall be held by named individuals with contact information provided to Tenant, and (ii) Tenant shall be responsible for all costs related to the installation, maintenance, and repair of such supplemental system, and (iii) Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, shall remove such supplemental system on or before the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease, repair any damage caused by such removal, and restore the Building and Premises to good condition (including filling any holes and replacing any damaged paneling or other materials caused by such system or the removal thereof). Landlord and Tenant shall cooperate in good faith to ensure that Landlord’s security access system for the entrance to the Buildings is compatible with Tenant’s supplemental security system.