Security Access to Property Clause Samples

The 'Security Access to Property' clause defines the rights and procedures for authorized individuals to enter a property for security-related purposes. Typically, this clause outlines who may access the premises, under what circumstances (such as emergencies, inspections, or maintenance), and any notice requirements that must be met before entry. Its core function is to balance the property owner's or manager's need to ensure safety and compliance with the occupant's right to privacy, thereby preventing unauthorized access and clarifying expectations for both parties.
Security Access to Property. The Licensor reserves the right to deny access to Embassy-owned and operated facilities to any individual. The Licensee will provide names and biographic data on all personnel (including planned back-up personnel) who will be used on this Agreement at least ten (10) days before they begin work.
Security Access to Property. The Government has the right and may deny access to Embassy- owned and operated facilities to any individual. The Service Provider will provide to the Agreement Officer the names and biographic data on all personnel who will be used on this Agreement. The Service Provider shall provide this document at least fifteen (15) days prior to their commencement of performance on the Agreement, including planned back-up personnel.
Security Access to Property. The Licensor reserves the right to deny access to Consulate General-owned and operated facilities to any individual. The Licensee will provide names and biographic data on all personnel (including planned back-up personnel) who will be used on A. Akses Keamanan terhadap Properti. Pemberi Izin berhak menolak akses ke fasilitas yang dimiliki ▇▇▇ dijalankan oleh Konsulat Jenderal kepada individu manapun. Penerima ▇▇▇▇ akan memberikan nama ▇▇▇ data biografi semua personil (termasuk personel cadangan this Agreement at least ten (10) days before they begin work.
Security Access to Property. The Licensor reserves the right to deny access to Consulate-owned and operated facilities to any individual. The Licensee must provide the Regional Security Office (RSO) with the full names and biographic data of all personnel (including planned back-up personnel), relevant identity documents, and undergo a security interview to be cleared to work onsite. The RSO process must be started at least two months before any person begins to work. The licensee must notify RSO of all changes of personnel at least two weeks in advance. (1) To access to Compound all personnel must. 1. Submit the biographic information and supporting documentation to RSO 2. Attend an RSO security interview
Security Access to Property. The Licensor reserves the right to deny access to USG-owned and operated facilities to any individual. The Licensee will provide names and biographic data on all personnel (including planned back-up personnel) who will be used on this Agreement at least fifteen (15) days before they begin work.
Security Access to Property. ISU reserves the right to deny access to school owned and operated facilities to any individual. The Caterer will provide names and biographic data on all personnel (including planned back-up personnel) who will be used on this Agreement at least ten (10) days before they begin work. All employees of the Caterer shall provide to the Caterer a police clearance certificate.