Firearms and Explosives Sample Clauses

Firearms and Explosives. Firearms, fireworks, ammunition, explosives and weapons of any sort are not allowed on campus. This is strictly enforced.
Firearms and Explosives. Firearms, paintball guns, bow and arrows, ammunition, fireworks, gasoline and other combustible or explosive items are prohibited from the residence. If any of these or similar items are discovered, local authorities will be contacted. Outside furniture is prohibited in the residence. We do not allow outside furniture in order to ensure fire safety and cleanliness of the rooms. Additionally, outside furniture can contribute to pest problems. All rooms are furnished appropriately for its occupants. However you are allowed to bring a Television as we do not provide one. EHS may amend these guidelines at any time and reserves the right to require the immediate removal of any outside furniture for any reason. Residents are responsible for removing outside furniture from their room when they move out of the building or they will be charged for its removal.
Firearms and Explosives. Firearms, ammunition, and explosives or weapons of any sort are not allowed on campus. This is strictly enforced in the residence halls. Students owning firearms must arrange to store them off campus. It is against the Oxford College Code of Conduct to use, possess, or store fireworks on College premises, including the residence halls.
Firearms and Explosives. No person shall discharge any firearm or explosive, including firecrackers or fireworks, except with the express written permission of the director of the recreation and parks department of the city, in any park or recreational facility owned, operated or controlled by the city. (Ord. of 6-21-04(2)) No person shall possess or use any alcoholic beverage, as defined in the laws of this state, in any park or recreational facility owned, operated or controlled by the city, nor shall any person use or possess any drug or any other controlled substance, as defined in the laws of this state, except when given expressed permission by city council as a lawfully permitted use by the laws of this state, in any park or recreational facility owned, operated or controlled by the city. (Ord. of 6-21-04(2)) No dog may be in any park unless such dog is on a leash not more than ten feet long. (Ord. of 6-21-04(2))
Firearms and Explosives. None of Operator's employees or authorized agents or any other person under the direction or control of Operator shall be permitted to carry firearms or any weapon while crossing Owner's property, and such persons shall not ▇▇▇▇ or fish on Owner's property and shall not trespass on Owner's property for the purposes of hunting or fishing or recreational uses. No dogs will be permitted on Owner's property at any time. No explosives shall be used on Owner's property. Operator will notify all of its contractors, agents and employees that no dogs, firearms, weapons, hunting, fishing or recreational activities will be allowed on Owner's property.
Firearms and Explosives. 23.1 The Lions Club will not allow any person to ▇▇▇▇ or to carry any loaded firearm within the Leased Land, provided that this restriction will not apply to any member of the armed forces or to any police officer, conservation officer or park official while engaged in the performance of his duty. 23.2 The Lions Club will not allow any person, other than an employee with a bona fide construction or mining company engaged in the performance of his duty, to have in his possession within any part of the Leased Land, an explosive or explosive substance, without prior authority of the RDEK.
Firearms and Explosives. No person shall carry any unauthorized firearms or explosives on the airport.
Firearms and Explosives. Firearms, paintball guns, bow and arrows, ammunition, fireworks, gasoline and other combustible or explosive items are prohibited from the residence. If any of these or similar items are discovered, local authorities will be contacted. Outside furniture is prohibited in the residence. We do not allow outside furniture in order ensure fire safety and cleanliness of the rooms. Additionally, outside furniture can possibly to contribute to COVID-19 issues and pest problems. All rooms are furnished appropriately for its occupants. EHS may amend these guidelines at any time and reserves the right to require the immediate removal of any outside furniture for any reason. Residents are responsible for removing outside furniture from their room when they move out of the building or they will be charged for its removal.
Firearms and Explosives. The ATF Field Division shall:

Related to Firearms and Explosives

  • Explosives Explosives or other highly flammable substances shall not be stored or used on Railroad's property without the prior written approval of Railroad.

  • Firearms The Resident agrees to comply with University policy which states that firearms are not allowed on University property, and acknowledges that California Penal Code section 626.9 prohibits the possession of firearms on University of California property.

  • Dangerous Materials Tenant shall not keep or have on the Premises any article or thing of a dangerous, flammable, or explosive character that might substantially increase the danger of fire on the Premises, or that might be considered hazardous by a responsible insurance company, unless the prior written consent of Landlord is obtained and proof of adequate insurance protection is provided by Tenant to Landlord.

  • Weapons (1) If the Contractor requests that its personnel performing in the USCENTCOM AOR be authorized to carry weapons for individual self-defense, the request shall be made through the Contracting Officer to the Combatant Commander, in accordance with DoD Instruction 3020.41. The Combatant Commander will determine whether to authorize in-theater contractor personnel to carry weapons and what weapons and ammunition will be allowed. (2) If contractor personnel are authorized to carry weapons in accordance with paragraph (j)(l) of this clause, the Contracting Officer will notify the Contractor what weapons and ammunition are authorized. (3) The Contractor shall ensure that its personnel who are authorized to carry weapons- (i) Are adequately trained to carry and use them- (A) Safely; (B) With full understanding of, and adherence to, the rules of the use of force issued by the Combatant Commander; and (C) In compliance with applicable agency policies, agreements, rules, regulations, and other applicable law; (ii) Are not barred from possession of a firearm by 18 U.S.C. 922; (iii) Adhere to all guidance and orders issued by the Combatant Commander regarding possession, use, safety, and accountability of weapons and ammunition; (iv) Comply with applicable Combatant Commander and local commander force-protection policies; and (v) Understand that the inappropriate use of force could subject them to U.S. or host-nation prosecution and civil liability. (4) Whether or not weapons are Government- furnished, all liability for the use of any weapon by contractor personnel rests solely with the Contractor and the Contractor employee using such weapon. (5) Upon redeployment or revocation by the Combatant Commander of the Contractor's authorization to issue firearms, the Contractor shall ensure that all Government-issued weapons and unexpended ammunition are returned as directed by the Contracting Officer.