OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS Clause Samples
The Objectionable Persons clause allows one party, typically a landlord or property manager, to require the removal or exclusion of individuals deemed inappropriate or disruptive from the premises. This clause generally applies to tenants, guests, or employees whose behavior is considered offensive, illegal, or detrimental to the safety and reputation of the property. By providing a clear mechanism for addressing problematic individuals, the clause helps maintain a safe and harmonious environment and protects the interests of all occupants.
OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS. The University reserves the right to eject from the Facility any objectionable person or persons; and neither the University nor its employees shall be liable to User for any damages that may be sustained through the exercise of such right.
OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS. The Management reserves the right to eject from the premises any objectionable persons; and neither the Center nor any of its representatives shall be liable to the User for any damages that may be sustained by such action. The term “objectionable persons” shall include those persons by virtue of disorderly conduct, drunkenness, disruptive behavior, violation of building policy or laws, make the proper conducting of business difficult or impossible.
OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS. The University and PD reserve the right to eject or cause to be ejected from the Premises any objectionable person or persons; and neither the University of Utah nor any of its officers, agents or employees shall be liable to Renter for any damages that may be sustained by Renter through the exercise of said right.
OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS. DPAC maintains the rights to eject from the premises any objectionable person or persons, and neither DPAC nor any of its officers, agents, or employees shall be liable to Lessee for any damage that may be sustained by Lessee through the exercise by DPAC of such right.
OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS. The SOD and PD reserve the right to eject or cause to be ejected from the Premises any objectionable person or persons; and neither the University of Utah nor any of its officers, agents or employees shall be liable to Renter for any damages that may be sustained by Renter through the exercise of said right.
OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS. Lessor reserves the right to remove from the FACILITIES any person whom Lessor at its sole discretion deems objectionable. Neither Lessor nor any of its officers, agents, or employees shall be liable to Lessee for any damages that may be sustained by Lessee through the exercise of this right.
OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS. The LVCVA, through its President and its agents and employees, reserves the right to eject any objectionable person or persons from the Las Vegas Convention Center or any part thereof, if in the sole determination of LVCVA such objectionable person or persons create a danger to public health and safety. Upon exercise of this authority by the President of the LVCVA, its agents or Metropolitan Police, Lessee specifically waives any right to any claim for damages against the LVCVA for such actions. Every reasonable effort will be made by the LVCVA to notify the Lessee of any pending action in regards to any cause to which this section applies.
OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS. TELS reserves the right to eject or cause to be ejected from the premises any objectionable person or persons; and neither TELS or any of its officers, agents or other representatives shall be liable to Lessee for any damages that may be sustained by Lessee through the exercise of TELS of such right.
OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS. The Lessor reserves the right, acting reasonably, to eject or cause to be ejected from the premises any objectionable person or persons. Neither the Lessor nor any of its officers, agents or employees, shall be liable to the Lessee for any damages that may be sustained by Lessee through the exercise by the Lessor of such right.
OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS. The College reserves the right to eject from the Facility any person or persons whose behavior is deemed objectionable and neither the College nor its employees shall be liable to User for any damages that may be sustained through the exercise of such right.