Locking Devices Sample Clauses

The 'Locking Devices' clause defines the requirements and standards for any mechanisms used to secure doors, windows, or other access points within a property or facility. Typically, this clause specifies the types of locks that must be installed, their locations, and any necessary maintenance or replacement obligations. For example, it may require deadbolt locks on exterior doors or restrict the use of certain lock types for safety reasons. The core function of this clause is to ensure the security of the premises by mandating appropriate locking devices, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized entry and protecting occupants and property.
Locking Devices. Some Software may require the use of a key to prevent unauthorized installation and use of the Software, but the Software may not include expiration codes, “time bombs”, or similar devices that can disable the software once a proper key is provided. Further, the software may not contain any routines, functions, or devices that can or are designed to transmit or transfer any data surreptitiously to the Contractor or any other party. Nor may the software contain any routines, functions, or similar devices designed to permit the Contractor or a third party to surreptitiously access data on the State’s network or on any of the State’s computers. Should the State need assistance with a key or similar device to use the Software within the State’s scope of license, the Contractor will assist the State at any time and without charge or fee, regardless of whether such Software is then under Support.
Locking Devices. Curtain shall be located at each end of bottom bar by concealed slide bolts which shall engage a lock wedge in each guide. A plunger type cylinder lock is provide as standard equipment.
Locking Devices. If Tenant places any locking devices on the entrances to the Premises, Tenant must ensure the County has accurate and up-to-date contact information for an individual that can grant access to the Premises, and must provide a key or entry instructions to the Airport Director.
Locking Devices. Slide Bolt: Fabricate with side-locking bolts to engage through slots in tracks for locking by padlock, located on single-jamb side, operable from inside only.

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