Law Library Clause Samples

The Law Library clause establishes the requirement for maintaining a collection of legal resources, such as statutes, case law, and reference materials, accessible to relevant parties. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of materials to be included, the manner of access (physical or digital), and responsibilities for keeping the collection current and comprehensive. Its core function is to ensure that all parties have reliable access to up-to-date legal information, supporting informed decision-making and compliance with applicable laws.
Law Library. Company agrees to provide access to a law library.
Law Library. The Service Provider shall provide secure space within the secure perimeter, either a dedicated room or a multipurpose room for books and materials to provide a reading area - "Law Library" - in accordance with the 2008 PBNDS on the Access to Legal Materials. It will also provide space for recreational reading material within the Library.
Law Library. Esquire Suites may, but is not required provide to Sublessee a law library. If Esquire Suites provides electronic research, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to pay all charges incurred by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s use thereof. Currently, the Suite law library is limited to California Reports, 4th and 5th, series, and California Appellate Reports, 4th and 5th series.
Law Library. SERVICE AREA INFORMATION Area to be serviced: Law Library ▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇,, CA 92703 Type of facility: Reception Area Staff Offices Staff Break Room Book Shelves and Reading Areas Public Restrooms Staff Restrooms Conference Room Volume of Usage: Reception Area/Heavy Staff Offices/Moderate Staff Break Room/Moderate Public Restrooms/Heavy Staff Restrooms/Moderate Conference Room/Moderately Heavy
Law Library. The Service Provider shall provide a law library in a designated room, or a suitable area. The area or room will have sufficient space and resources to facilitate detainees’ legal research and writing and will have access to legal materials and equipment including a computer, printer, photocopier, paper, and writing instruments. ICE will provide electronic versions of all required publications. Facilities are required to have at least one hardcopy of ICE provided legal orientation materials in English and Spanish, available for detainee use. Each detainee shall be permitted to use the law library for a minimum of five hours per week.
Law Library. Section 1. All Law Library employees involved in legal research and reference work shall be given access in whatever form it is available to a copy of their final work product. Section 2. Law Library employees shall be offered the opportunity to be informed by the Law Library management of any written comments made by the recipient of the work product.
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