Signs/Illumination Sample Clauses

Signs/Illumination. No electric flashing signs or neon signs are permitted in the show. Should the wording or visuals on any sign or area in an Exhibitor’s booth be deemed objectionable by Show Management, the Exhibitor shall make such changes as requested by Show Management. Show Management will not be held liable for any costs associated with such changes. Signs and banners hanging from the exhibit hall ceiling are the sole discretion of Show Management’s decorator.
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Signs/Illumination. Electric flashers or signs involving the use of Neon or similar gases are prohibited. Should the wording on any sign or area in Exhibitor’s stand be deemed by the Organizer to be contrary in any way to the best interests of the exhibition, the Exhibitor shall make such changes as are requested by the Organizer.
Signs/Illumination. Prior to the Rent Commencement Date, the Tenant shall furnish and install a store front sign reasonably acceptable to the Landlord or in conformance to the sign criteria as specified in Exhibit “E” attached hereto and made a part hereof. The Tenant shall not place, erect nor maintain any sign, lettering, decoration or advertising on the doors, any exterior surface of the Demised Premises, any vestibule or anywhere outside of the Demised Premises, including parking areas, without the prior written consent of Landlord. In the event the Tenant shall place, erect or maintain in any vestibule or anywhere outside of the Demised Premises other than as permitted or required by the Landlord, the Landlord may remove or cause same to be removed and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the cost of such removal and the repair of all damage caused by such removal as Additional Rent hereunder. The Tenant shall, at its expense, maintain such permitted or required sign(s) in good state of repair and, upon vacating the Demised Premises, the Tenant agrees to remove all signs and to repair all damage caused by such removal. The Tenant will keep any electric signs and the front ten (10) feet within the interior of the Demised Premises, including show or display windows, if any, electrically lighted until a time thirty (30) minutes after the close of business on each Business Day. The Tenant shall also maintain a night light within the Demised Premises at all times at which the same are not open for business.

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  • Lighting A system of fixtures providing or controlling the light sources used on or near the airport or within the airport buildings. The field lighting includes all luminous signals, markers, floodlights, and illuminating devices used on or near the airport or to aid in the operation of aircraft landing at, taking off from, or taxiing on the airport surface.

  • WINDOW CLEANING Tenant shall not clean, nor require, permit, suffer or allow any window in the Premises to be cleaned from the outside in violation of Section 202 of the Labor Law, or any other Requirement, or of the rules of the Board of Standards and Appeals, or of any other board or body having or asserting jurisdiction.

  • Signs If and so long as the Tenant shall lease and occupy at least one full floor of the Building, Tenant shall have the right, subject to the terms of this Paragraph and the other terms of this Lease, to place and maintain one exterior, building-mounted sign on the Building façade, at the so-called “eyebrow” location as shown on Exhibit F attached hereto. All signage rights granted hereunder are limited by taking into account proportionate signage rights granted or allocated to other premises in the Building, are non-exclusive and, without in any way limiting the generality of the foregoing, Landlord reserves the right to grant signage rights to other tenants in the Building. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (1) Tenant shall be entitled to have the largest, most prominent exterior sign (as compared to all other tenants in the Building) for so long as Tenant leases the largest amount of space in the Building and (2) Landlord shall only grant exterior signage rights to other tenants in the Building that lease at least one full floor. The size, construction and design of Tenant’s sign shall be by mutual agreement of the parties, provided that Landlord may refuse to approve any sign that is not consistent with the architecture and general appearance of the Building, will cause undue damage to the Building or which is otherwise inconsistent with first-class office building signage. Tenant’s sign shall be expressly for purposes of identifying Tenant and shall not include the name of any other person or entity. Tenant shall obtain, at its expense, all permits and approvals required for the installation of Tenant’s sign prior to the installation thereof (but shall not be permitted to seek any zoning or similar relief for Tenant’s Sign without Landlord’s consent, which may be withheld in Landlord’s reasonable discretion), and shall keep all such permits and approvals in full force and effect throughout the Term. The installation and maintenance of Tenant’s sign shall also conform to the requirements of Landlord’s insurance policies. The installation of Tenant’s sign shall be undertaken by a contractor approved by Landlord and at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. Prior to the expiration or earlier termination of the Term of this Lease, or upon Tenant ceasing to lease and occupy at least one full floor of the Building, Tenant shall remove Tenant’s sign (and all associated hardware) from the Building and shall fill all holes and repair all damage caused by such removal. Such removal (and any disposal of Tenant’s sign) shall be undertaken by a contractor approved by Landlord and at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. In the event Tenant fails to remove Tenant’s sign as herein required, Tenant hereby authorizes Landlord to remove and dispose of Tenant’s sign at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. All repairs to Tenant’s sign and all maintenance of Tenant’s sign shall be performed at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. At Landlord’s election, Tenant shall either contract directly for the repair and/or maintenance of Tenant’s sign with such contractor(s) as Landlord shall approve or Landlord shall repair and/or maintain Tenant’s sign as part of Landlord’s overall repair and maintenance of the Building, in which case Tenant shall pay Landlord, as Additional Rent, any and all the reasonable costs incurred by Landlord in connection therewith promptly upon demand. If Tenant’s sign is electrified, Tenant shall also pay Landlord, as Additional Rent, the cost of all electricity consumed in the operation of Tenant’s sign, as separately metered or sub-metered to Tenant or as reasonably estimated by Landlord and billed to Tenant. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant’s sign shall be at Tenant’s risk and that Landlord is under no obligation to insure Tenant’s sign against casualty loss or damage. In the event Tenant’s sign is damaged, Landlord may remove and dispose of Tenant’s sign at Tenant’s cost unless Tenant arranges for the repair of Tenant’s sign by a contractor approved by Landlord promptly following such casualty. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease, Tenant’s right to install and maintain Tenant’s Sign shall not be assignable to any party other than assignees and subtenants in occupancy permitted hereunder. Tenant shall also have the right to install, at its sole cost and expense, appropriate signage at the entry to the Premises, provided that the design, location and size of said signage shall be subject to the approval of Landlord, not to be unreasonably withheld, and that Tenant shall remove all such signage and repair any damage caused by such removal upon the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease. At no additional cost to Tenant, Landlord shall provide a building directory in the lobby of the Building indicating Tenant’s name and the location of the Premises.

  • Preservative-treated Wood Containing Arsenic Grantee may not purchase preservative-treated wood products containing arsenic in the performance of this Agreement unless an exemption from the requirements of Chapter 13 of the San Francisco Environment Code is obtained from the Department of the Environment under Section 1304 of the Code. The term “preservative-treated wood containing arsenic” shall mean wood treated with a preservative that contains arsenic, elemental arsenic, or an arsenic copper combination, including, but not limited to, chromated copper arsenate preservative, ammoniacal copper zinc arsenate preservative, or ammoniacal copper arsenate preservative. Grantee may purchase preservative-treated wood products on the list of environmentally preferable alternatives prepared and adopted by the Department of the Environment. This provision does not preclude Grantee from purchasing preservative-treated wood containing arsenic for saltwater immersion. The term “saltwater immersion” shall mean a pressure-treated wood that is used for construction purposes or facilities that are partially or totally immersed in saltwater.

  • Cleaning 8.1 CONTRACTOR shall, at his own expenses, at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of debris, waste materials, and rubbish, and at the completion of the work, he shall remove his tools and equipment and all surplus materials, debris, waste material, and rubbish and shall leave the premises in a neat and clean condition. If CONTRACTOR does not attend to such cleaning immediately upon request, OWNER shall have the right to have this work done by others and deduct the cost therefore from the payment due CONTRACTOR hereunder.

  • Workstation/Laptop encryption All workstations and laptops that process and/or store DHCS PHI or PI must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The encryption solution must be full disk unless approved by the DHCS Information Security Office.

  • Vaccination and Inoculation ‌ (a) The Employer agrees to take all reasonable precautions to limit the spread of infectious diseases among employees, including in-service seminars for employees. Where the Employer or Occupational Health and Safety Committee identifies high risk areas which expose employees to infectious or communicable diseases for which there are protective immunizations available, such immunizations shall be provided at no cost to the employee. The Committee may consult with the Medical Health Officer. Where the Medical Health Officer identifies such a risk, the immunization shall also be provided at no cost. The Employer shall provide Hepatitis B vaccine, free of charge, to those employees who may be exposed to bodily fluids or other sources of infection. (b) An employee may be required by the Employer, at the request of and at the expense of the Employer, to take a medical examination by a physician of the employee's choice. Employees may be required to take skin tests, x-ray examination, vaccination, and other immunization (with the exception of a rubella vaccination when the employee is of the opinion that a pregnancy is possible), unless the employee's physician has advised in writing that such a procedure may have an adverse effect on the employee's health.

  • Signage All signs, notices and graphics of every kind or character, visible in or from public corridors, the Building Common Area or the exterior of the Premises shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Without limiting the foregoing and subject to Landlord’s prior approval of the plans and specifications thereof (including, without limitation, the design, location, and size), Tenant shall have the right (“Exterior Signage Rights”) to install tenant identification signage on the exterior of the Building (the “Sign”), at Tenant’s sole cost and expense and in accordance with all applicable Laws (including any requirements set forth by the applicable agencies in the City and County of San Francisco) (the “Signage Requirements”). Tenant shall erect the Sign in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by Landlord, in a good and workmanlike manner, and at all times thereafter, Tenant shall maintain, at its sole cost and expense, the Sign in a good, clean and safe condition and in accordance with the Signage Requirements, including all repairs and replacements thereto. Upon the occurrence of any event of default and/or upon the termination or earlier expiration of this Lease, Tenant shall promptly remove the Sign, in which event Tenant shall be responsible for and shall repair any damage to the Building resulting therefrom. Tenant’s Exterior Signage Rights hereunder are personal to Dolby California, and, except with respect to an assignment to a Tenant Affiliate or Dolby Entity in connection with an assignment of this Lease, may not be assigned or transferred without the prior written consent of Landlord, which consent may be given or withheld or given upon conditions in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion. Tenant shall be responsible for obtaining all permits and approvals (governmental and private) necessary for the installation and maintenance of the Sign. If Tenant fails to remove the Sign as required under this Section 32, Landlord shall have the right, at Tenant’s expense, to remove the Sign. Tenant shall indemnify, defend and protect Landlord and the Landlord Parties and hold Landlord and the Landlord Parties harmless from and against any and all, proceedings, losses, costs, damages, causes of action, liabilities, injuries or expenses arising out of or related to Tenant’s exercise of the Exterior Signage Rights granted hereunder, including, without limitation, any claims of injury to or death of persons or damage to property occurring or resulting directly or indirectly from the installation or maintenance of the Sign on the Building.

  • Exterior and interior functional areas and spaces of the Project, with technical and equipment requirements on each;

  • Janitorial Services Tenant will not employ any person for the purpose of cleaning the Premises or permit any person to enter the Building for such purpose other than Landlord's janitorial service, except with Landlord's prior written consent. Tenant will not necessitate, and will be liable for the cost of, any undue amount of janitorial labor by reason of Tenant's carelessness in or indifference to the preservation of good order and cleanliness in the Premises. Janitorial service will not be furnished to areas in the Premises on nights when such areas are occupied after 9:30 p.m., unless such service is extended by written agreement to a later hour in specifically designated areas of the Premises.

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