Flag Pole Sample Clauses

The Flag Pole clause establishes the requirements and specifications for the installation and maintenance of a flag pole on a property. It typically outlines details such as the permitted height, location, materials, and any necessary approvals or compliance with local regulations. By clearly defining these parameters, the clause helps prevent disputes over placement, safety, and aesthetics, ensuring that both parties understand their obligations and that the flag pole does not violate community standards or property agreements.
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Flag Pole. Provided and on condition that Tenant has not assigned this Lease or sublet all or any portion of the Premises, Tenant may erect a flag pole at the property, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense (the “Flag Pole”), subject to the terms and conditions set forth in Section 14 of this Lease and subject further to the terms and conditions set forth hereinafter. Prior to installing the Flag Pole, Tenant shall provide Landlord with plans and specifications therefor, as well as such other information pertaining to the Flag Pole as Landlord may reasonably require. Landlord’s prior consent to such plans and specifications, as well as the location, manner of installation and control of the Flag Pole shall be required. Tenant shall, within thirty (30) days of being billed therefor by Landlord, reimburse Landlord for all reasonable expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with its review of the foregoing. Tenant shall obtain, at its sole cost and expense, all governmental permits and approvals required for the installation and use of the Flag Pole. Tenant shall install the Flag Pole in a good and workmanlike manner using a contractor reasonably approved by Landlord. Once installed, the Flag Pole shall be deemed to be a part of the Premises and all references in this Lease to the Premises shall include said Flag Pole. Tenant shall be solely responsible, at its sole cost and expense, for the maintenance and repair of the Flag Pole and for grounds maintenance immediately surrounding the Flag Pole, and shall indemnify and hold harmless Landlord from and against all liability, claims or costs, including reasonable legal fees, arising from the installation and/or use of the Flag Pole. Tenant shall assume full responsibility for the cost of repair and/or use of the Flag Pole. Under no circumstances shall Landlord be liable for any damage to or vandalism of the Flag Pole. In using the Flag Pole, Tenant agrees not to materially disrupt, adversely affect or interfere with any other tenant’s or other occupant’s use and enjoyment of its leased premises or any other part of the Property. Tenant agrees not to grant any third parties the right to utilize in any manner, or otherwise benefit from, the Flag Pole. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall remove the Flag Pole from the Property and shall repair any damage caused by such removal. Tenant’s failure to timely comply with the immediately preceding sentence shall constitute a holding over of the Pre...
Flag Pole. Two piece, highly polished, oak finished, solid wood indoor flag pole with metal screw joints. 1¼” diameter in 7’ and 8’ length
Flag Pole a. LANDLORD to provide an exposed height pole to the highest allowable as permitted by local codes and regulations. b. Cast aluminum pole. c. External single halyard with revolving cast aluminum halyard truck. d. Cast aluminum cleat enclosed in an opening, lockable box or other tamperproof arrangement for securing the halyard. e. Lighting for the flags to be mounted on building or parking lot pole in accordance with all applicable codes and regulations.
Flag Pole. BC Transit shall erect a flagpole on the property of each depot at a mutually agreeable location and the size of the flag will be the same dimensions as any other flag on display at each depot. The cost of the flag will be borne by Unifor and the cost of the flagpole and its maintenance shall be borne by BC Transit.
Flag Pole. WEM will maintain the United States Flag, Canadian Flag and the Grosse le Township Flag. WEM Dock Master will oversee this function and will raise and lower and adjust flags to half-staff when appropriate. No other person shall make adjustment to the flag without permission from Dock Master. WRYCC will maintain their own ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and will appoint a club member to this function.
Flag Pole. Two piece, highly polished, oak finished, solid wood indoor flag pole with metal screw joints. 1¼” diameter in 7’ and 8’ length

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