Common use of Means of Access Clause in Contracts

Means of Access. The Government, its agents and employees have a non-exclusive right of ingress to and egress from the Demised Premises by a means of access located outside the boundaries of such space as specified by the City. In non-public areas, such access shall be restricted under the Airport’s security requirements as described in the section herein entitled “Security,” and the City may at any time access, close, relocate, reconstruct or modify existing means of access, provided that a reasonably convenient and adequate means of ingress and egress is available for the same purposes. The City has established access corridors and access door locations for the Demised Premises, and such plans are available from Airport Planning and Design. Nothing in this Lease shall be construed to prevent the City from charging the operators of vehicles carrying passengers and property a fee for the privilege of entering upon the Airport or using the roadways in or on the Airport, or soliciting passengers upon the Airport, or otherwise operating on the Airport; and the City reserves the right to make such charges provided that they do not discriminate unreasonably against the operators of vehicles used for carrying officers, employees, passengers or property of the Government.

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Sources: Lease Agreement

Means of Access. The GovernmentA. Tenant, its agents and employees employees, have a non-exclusive right of ingress to and egress from the Demised Premises Office Space by a means of access located outside the boundaries of such space as specified by the City. In non-public areas, such access shall be restricted under the Airport’s 's security requirements as described in the section herein entitled "Security," and the City may at any time access, close, relocate, reconstruct or modify existing such means of access, provided that a reasonably convenient and adequate means of ingress and egress is available for the same purposes. The City has established access corridors and access door locations for the Demised PremisesOffice Space, and such plans are available from Airport Planning and Design. . B. Nothing in this Office Space Lease shall be construed to prevent the City from charging the operators of vehicles carrying passengers and property a fee for the privilege of entering upon the Airport or using the roadways in or on the Airport, or soliciting passengers upon the Airport, or otherwise operating on the Airport; and the City reserves the right to make such charges provided that they do not discriminate unreasonably against the operators of vehicles used for carrying officers, employees, passengers or property of the GovernmentTenant.

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Sources: Office Space Lease