Building Data Sample Clauses

The 'Building Data' clause defines the rights and responsibilities regarding the collection, ownership, and use of data generated by or related to a building. Typically, this clause specifies what types of data are covered—such as energy usage, occupancy statistics, or maintenance records—and clarifies whether the building owner, tenant, or a third-party service provider has access to or control over this information. Its core function is to ensure transparency and prevent disputes by clearly allocating data rights and obligations among the parties involved.
Building Data. The following information shall be placed on the district website: 1. All board policies pertaining to all employees of Franklin City Schools. 2. Board policies pertaining to students. 3. All current salary schedules for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ employees.
Building Data. 26.1. The Participant shall provide the City with copies of the Building Data as described, in the format, and in accordance with the timeline set out in Schedule A (Reporting Requirements & Schedule). 26.2. The Participant hereby grants in perpetuity to the City and to Canada a non- exclusive, irrevocable and royalty free license to use, modify, translate, adapt, record by any means or reproduce any such Building Data (the "Building Data License"). 26.3. The Participant agrees that the City may grant sublicences of their Building Data License to third parties subject to the same terms as the Building Data License under Section 26.2 and that the City may make publicly available the Building Data, including placing the Building Data on the City's Open Data Portal. 26.4. The Participant agrees to execute any acknowledgements, agreements, assurances or other documents deemed reasonably necessary by the City to establish or confirm the Building Data License granted by the Participant under Section 26.2 and the rights granted under Section 26.3 above. 26.5. The City and the Participant agree that no personal information, as defined by Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, as amended, is to be collected, transmitted, used, or disclosed as part of the Building Data. The Participant will make a good faith effort to ensure the Building Data transferred or shared under Section 26.1 cannot be linked to an identifiable individual. Should either the City or the Participant become aware of any personal information has been transmitted, used, or disclosed as part of the Building Data, the identifying party shall immediately notify the other party by Written Notice and the parties agree to take steps immediately to correct the error. 26.6. Rent roll data provided by the Participant to the City on the Building as Building Data is exempt from the Building Data License granted in Sections 26.2, 26.3, and
Building Data. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND LOCAL ORDINANCES. 5. ALL ELECTRICAL OUTLETS, TELEPHONE OUTLETS, AND LIGHT FIXTURES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE FOR LOCATION PURPOSES ONLY.  BUILDING: YEAR BUILT:   CONIFER HQ

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  • Building With respect to each parcel of Real Estate, all of the buildings, structures and improvements now or hereafter located thereon. Business Day. Any day on which banking institutions located in the same city and State as the Agent’s Head Office are located are open for the transaction of banking business and, in the case of LIBOR Rate Loans, which also is a LIBOR Business Day.

  • Premises Building Project and Common Areas 1.1 Premises, Building, Project and Common Areas.

  • Building Systems “Building Systems” shall mean all structural elements and components, mechanical equipment, plumbing systems, electrical systems and life safety systems and fixtures incorporated in the Improvements, including, without limitation, HVAC, elevator, electrical, plumbing, utility, fire and life safety and swimming pool.

  • Common Area (Check one)

  • Common Areas - Changes Lessor shall have the right, in Lessor's sole discretion, from time to time: (a) To make changes to the Common Areas, including, without limitation, changes in the location, size, shape and number of driveways, entrances, parking spaces, parking areas, loading and unloading areas, ingress, egress, direction of traffic, landscaped areas, walkways and utility raceways; (b) To close temporarily any of the Common Areas for maintenance purposes so long as reasonable access to the Premises remains available; (c) To designate other land outside the boundaries of the Industrial Center to be a part of the Common Areas; (d) To add additional buildings and improvements to the Common Areas; (e) To use the Common Areas while engaged in making additional improvements, repairs or alterations to the Industrial Center, or any portion thereof; and (f) To do and perform such other acts and make such other changes in, to or with respect to the Common Areas and Industrial Center as Lessor may, in the exercise of sound business judgment, deem to be appropriate.