Access Gates Sample Clauses

The Access Gates clause defines the rules and conditions under which individuals or entities may enter or use certain premises, facilities, or systems. Typically, this clause outlines requirements such as identification, security checks, or authorization procedures that must be met before access is granted. Its core practical function is to control and monitor entry, thereby enhancing security and ensuring that only authorized parties can access restricted areas or resources.
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Access Gates. Contractor shall be provided with keys to the access gates upon request. Contractor shall return all keys upon completion of work and prior to request for payment. For each key not returned, the sum of One Hundred dollars ($100.00) will be deducted and forfeited from any payment due to Contractor.
Access Gates. Except as specifically required by law, we have no duty to maintain the gates and cannot guarantee against gate malfunctions.
Access Gates. The access routes to the plant foresee provision of galvanized iron gates opening in two parts - with concrete foundations.
Access Gates. Lessor has furnished limited access gates in an attempt to control access to the community. In order for the gates to function as intended, it is important that residents cooperate with the gate use policies and procedures. Resident agrees to the following: a. The Lessor has furnished a gate on the property for the sole purpose of the protection of the property generally and not for personal security, and that any benefit Resident may receive from the gate is incidental to the existence of the gate. b. Resident understands how to use the gate and how the gate functions and no one should in any way try to impair the use or function of the gate. c. Resident is advised that the gate is a mechanical device and can be rendered inoperable at any time. Lessor is not responsible for a temporary failure of the gate. Lessor assumes no duties with regard to the gate except to proceed with diligence to repair. d. Resident acknowledges that the Lessor does not make any guaranty or warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to the gate. Resident further acknowledges that the Lessor does not expressly or by implication guaranty or warranty that the gate will avert or prevent occurrences or consequences that the gate may be designed to avert or prevent. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is not responsible to Resident, Resident’s family, Resident’s guests, or occupants for any injury, damage to Resident’s vehicle(s), or loss whatsoever which is caused as a result of any problem, defect, malfunction, or failure of the performance of the gate or as a result of injury that results from walking through the gate while the gate is open or traversing to an open or closed position. Accordingly, the Housing Office has established the following policies: (1) Resident is to always observe the correct operation of the gates. (2) Resident is not allowed to lend or give electronic access device to anyone other than those people listed on this Lease Agreement. (3) Resident should avoid letting anyone “piggyback” behind him or her through the gate. (4) Resident is to immediately report to Campus Police any vehicle or person he or she observes entering the community without an electronic access device. (5) Resident should immediately report to the Housing Resident Staff any malfunction of the gates. (6) Resident will be responsible for any loss or damage to an electronic access device.
Access Gates. Lessor has furnished limited access gates in an attempt to control access to the community. In order for the gates to function as intended, it is important that Residents cooperate with the gate use policies and procedures. Resident agrees to the following: 1. The Lessor has furnished a gate on the property for the sole purpose of the protection of the property generally and not for personal security, and that any benefit received from the gate is incidental to the existence of the gate.

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