Common use of Tenant Locks and Premises Security Clause in Contracts

Tenant Locks and Premises Security. No additional locks, bolts or mail slots of any kind shall be placed upon any of the doors or windows by Tenant, nor shall any change be made in existing locks or the mechanism thereof. Tenant, at its sole expense, may install a card key system, which must be in full compliance with all other provisions of the Lease, and Tenant will provide Landlord with all access cards necessary to fully exercise all of its entry rights under the Lease with respect to the Premises. Tenant must lock all of its doors to the Premises at the end of its business hours. Tenant must, upon the termination of the tenancy, restore to Landlord all keys of stores, offices and rest rooms either furnished to or otherwise procured by Tenant and, in the event of the loss of any keys so furnished, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the cost thereof.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Alzheon, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Alzheon, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Alzheon, Inc.)

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