Common use of External Clause in Contracts

External. The main entrance external light is controlled by a light sensor, and remains on during hours of darkness. Outside floodlights (white) are sensor controlled. The switch on the right controls the orange lights to the rear car park as you enter the lobby (adjacent to the lobby switch itself), and these two must be switched off as you leave. Our immediate neighbours will suffer from all-night illumination if they are not switched off.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Hire Agreement, Hire Agreement

External. The main entrance external light is controlled by a light sensor, and remains on during hours of darkness. Outside floodlights (white) are sensor controlled. The switch on the right controls the orange lights to the rear car park as you enter the lobby (adjacent to the lobby switch itself), and these two must be switched off as you leave. (Our immediate neighbours will suffer from all-night illumination if they are not switched off).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Regular Hire Agreement, Regular Hire Agreement