Security Lighting Sample Clauses

Security Lighting. Lessor shall install security lighting at all entrances to the Leased Premises and in the parking lots adjacent to the Leased Premises at its expense; provided, however, the Lessor shall make no representation or warranty as to the sufficiency or adequacy of such lighting or the effectiveness thereof for security.
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Security Lighting. City shall have the authority to require the installation and operation of security lighting when deemed necessary for the general benefit of the Rio Vista Municipal Airport.
Security Lighting. Security lighting will be used both inside and outside the facility to highlight entrances and parking lot. A staff person will escort any persons to parking lot or security gate after sunset.
Security Lighting. District shall be responsible for security lighting within Project - A. City shall be responsible for security lighting of park areas outside of Project - A.
Security Lighting. Repair/replace lights, repair electrical gate, repair electrical $2,900.00
Security Lighting. The Cooperative will build a maximum of 125 feet of secondary line to serve a security light. If a request is made for a light to be set on an existing secondary line, the existing line must be of the correct voltage. Lines required in excess of 125 feet will require an aid-in-construction and the actual cost of all construction. Construction costs shall be based on the Cooperative’s latest available adjusted unit cost. All aid-in-construction charges to be paid prior to the line being built.
Security Lighting. The District leases, installs and maintains security lights on a monthly basis in accordance with the District’s rate schedule. The District may provide all equipment including mast arms, brackets, control equipment, wiring and supports and shall be owned, operated and maintained by the District. For installation of two or more streetlights the customer shall pay in advance 100% installation costs. A customer or developer who wants to use a special decorative light and /or decorative light pole will pay the cost of the purchase and installation and will be responsible for the replacement cost. The District reserves the right to charge a customer for material, labor and overhead costs for repairs due to vandalism or continued breakage or may remove the security light assembly.
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Security Lighting. Repair/replace lights, repair electrical gate, repair electrical

Related to Security Lighting

  • Security System The site and the Work area may be protected by limited access security systems. An initial access code number will be issued to the Contractor by the County. Thereafter, all costs for changing the access code due to changes in personnel or required substitution of contracts shall be paid by the Contractor and may be deducted from payments due or to become due to the Contractor. Furthermore, any alarms originating from the Contractor’s operations shall also be paid by the Contractor and may be deducted from payments due or to become due to the Contractor.

  • Security Systems The Service may not be compatible with security systems. You may be required to maintain a telephone connection through your local exchange carrier in order to use any alarm monitoring functions for any security system installed in your home or business. You are responsible for contacting the alarm monitoring company to test the compatibility of any alarm monitoring or security system with the Service.

  • Security Cameras Security cameras have been installed throughout the Facility; however, they will not routinely be used in areas where there is an expectation of privacy, such as restrooms or patient care areas.

  • Security Management The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the DOD 5200.1-M and the DD Form 254. Security of the Contractor’s electronic media shall be in accordance with the above documents. Effective Program Security shall require the Contractor to address Information Security and Operations Security enabled by the Security Classification Guides. The Contractor’s facility must be able to handle and store material up to the Classification Level as referenced in Attachment J-01, DD Form 254.

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  • Security Protocols Both parties agree to maintain security protocols that meet industry standards in the transfer or transmission of any data, including ensuring that data may only be viewed or accessed by parties legally allowed to do so. Provider shall maintain all data obtained or generated pursuant to the Service Agreement in a secure digital environment and not copy, reproduce, or transmit data obtained pursuant to the Service Agreement, except as necessary to fulfill the purpose of data requests by LEA.

  • Security Safeguards Contractor shall store and process District Data in accordance with commercial best practices, including implementing appropriate administrative, physical, and technical safeguards that are no less rigorous than those outlined in SANS Top 20 Security Controls, as amended, to secure such data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and use. Contractor shall ensure that all such safeguards, including the manner in which District Data is collected, accessed, used, stored, processed, disposed of and disclosed, comply with all applicable federal and state data protection and privacy laws, regulations and directives, including without limitation C.R.S. § 00-00-000 et seq., as well as the terms and conditions of this Addendum. Without limiting the foregoing, and unless expressly agreed to the contrary in writing, Contractor warrants that all electronic District Data will be encrypted in transmission and at rest in accordance with NIST Special Publication 800-57, as amended.

  • Machinery Business machines and mechanical equipment belonging to Tenant which cause noise and/or vibration that may be transmitted to the structure of the Building or to any other leased space to such a degree as to be objectionable to Landlord or to any tenants in the Complex shall be placed and maintained by the party possessing the machines or equipment, at such party’s expense, in settings of cork, rubber or spring type noise and/or vibration eliminators, and Tenant shall take such other measures as needed to eliminate vibration and/or noise. If the noise or vibrations cannot be eliminated, Tenant must remove such equipment within ten (10) days following written notice from Landlord.

  • Security Services CONTRACTOR shall provide security services designed for preventing escapes, maintaining order, providing care, custody, control, supervision and management of the inmate population. A successful security program depends heavily on staff training, effective administration, and the establishment of inmate programs. The organization, staffing, and administration of the security program are vital to the Facility. The direction provided by a well-organized and clearly articulated operations manual, and emergency planning provides a solid base for successful administration. The final operations manual shall be submitted to the Bureau prior to the Service Commencement Date and shall be reviewed annually and updated as needed. Documentation of the review shall be provided annually to the On- Site Contract Monitor. Changes to the plan require written permission by the Contract Manager. The Department reserves the right to require changes to plans submitted to the Bureau.

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