Corridors definition
Examples of Corridors in a sentence
Corridors must be kept free of garbage and personal property, including bicycles, motorcycles, and furniture.
The Building, Common Areas, Service Corridors and Service Areas will be at all times under the exclusive control, management and operation of the Landlord.
Corridors and Stairs To maintain a clean and safe environment Daily Waste bins are emptied.
Tenant is hereby granted a nonexclusive right to use the Common Areas and Service Corridors during the term of this Lease for their intended purposes, in common with others designated by Landlord, subject to the terms and conditions of this Lease, including, without limitation, the Rules and Regulations.
To that effect, the Recipient shall include annually in its budget, allocation of sufficient resources for the portions of the Corridors located in its territory and ensure the sound use of such resources in a timely and efficient manner as to complete all routine maintenance of such portion of the Corridors.
Corridors and stairways, which are provided for the safe passage of people using the venues, should not be obstructed.
The parties have identified their respective access needs on the map entitled Transfer Facilities, Marine Access Points and Proposed Transportation Corridors in Southeast Alaska, numbered 92337, and dated June 15, 2005 (“Map”), which is Attachment A and is hereby incorporated and made part of this MOU.
The Recipient shall adequately maintain the portion of the Corridors running through its territory.
Minimum area for apertures (windows/ventilators) 20% of the floor area (if on same wall) 15% of the floor area (if on opposite walls) Corridors width a.
DOE has previously delegated its 216(h) authority to FERC for transmission projects located within National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors (NIETCs) as designated by the Secretary of Energy.