Access and Keys Sample Clauses

Access and Keys. Upon executing this Agreement, Owner will provide complete access to the Property. A lock box may be used for key control at the Property. Owner agrees to hold the Manager harmless from any liability which may arise from damage, theft, negligence or loss which may occur in connection with the delivery of the key to the Property or utilization of a lock box system as stated herein absent gross negligence or willful misconduct by Manager or its agents. Manager will re-key after each tenancy at Owner’s expense to avoid liability issues. THE OWNER XXXXXX ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT BY ENTERING THIS AGREEMENT WITH THE MANAGER THAT OWNER XXXX, UPON THE MANAGER NOTIFYING THE OWNER THAT THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY LEASED TO A TENANT, NO LONGER HAVE ANY RIGHT OR AUTHORITY TO ENTER ONTO OR WITHIN THE PROPERTY WITHOUT FIRST PROVIDING NOTICE TO THE MANAGER SO THAT THE MANAGER MAY PROVIDE PROPER NOTICE TO THE TENANT PURSUANT TO THE LEASE.
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Access and Keys. The student is responsible and liable for the room key(s) and Hatter ID card. It is the student’s responsibility to obtain and maintain possession of assigned room key(s) and Hatter ID card. Room key(s) cannot be transferred, duplicated, or altered. If a key/ID is lost or stolen, the student agrees to immediately report the loss and understands that they will be charged applicable key replacement and/or lock change fees for each time a new key is issued and/or locks are changed. Replacement cost for lost or stolen key(s) may cost up to $300. The student is responsible for turning in all issued key(s) at time of check out, and if the student fails to do so, key replacement and/or lock change charges will apply.
Access and Keys. 14.1) Should you wish to sign out a door access keycard(s) for the room(s), Please ensure that you return the card(s) to the Welcome desk at the end of each day. Cards which are not returned to mac at the end of your performance contract will incur a charge of £25 plus vat per card.
Access and Keys. Our operatives may need to leave your property during the day for any reason and the return to continue working. For this reason, it is necessary for the customer to either be in the property during the day, or to leave us with a set of keys. You can give the keys to our office prior to installation or you can get them to our operatives on the first day of the job. Any keys given to us will be returned to our offices. They will then be available for collection once full payment has been received. If the client requests, we will post the keys to the property address within three days of full payment being received.

Related to Access and Keys

  • Access and Records A. County, the State of California and the United States Government and/or their representatives, shall have access, for purposes of monitoring, auditing, and examining, to Subrecipient’s activities, books, documents and papers (including computer records and emails) and to records of Subrecipient’s subcontractors, consultants, contracted employees, bookkeepers, accountants, employees and participants related to this Contract. Subrecipient shall insert this condition in each Contract between Subrecipient and a subcontractor that is pursuant to this Contract shall require the subcontractor to agree to this condition. Such departments or representatives shall have the right to make excerpts, transcripts and photocopies of such records and to schedule on site monitoring at their discretion. Monitoring activities also may include, but are not limited to, questioning employees and participants and entering any premises or onto any site in which any of the services or activities funded hereunder are conducted or in which any of the records of Subrecipient are kept. Subrecipient shall make available its books, documents, papers, financial records, etc., within three (3) days after receipt of written demand by Director which shall be deemed received upon date of sending. In the event Subrecipient does not make the above referenced documents available within the County of Orange, California, Subrecipient agrees to pay all necessary and reasonable expenses incurred by County, or County’s designee, in conducting any audit at the location where said records and books of account are maintained.

  • Access and Use 1. Each Party shall ensure that enterprises of the other Party have access to and use of any public telecommunications network or service, including leased circuits, offered in its territory or across its borders on a timely basis and on terms and conditions that are reasonable and non-discriminatory such as those set out in paragraphs 2 to 6.

  • Access and Inspection 6.1. To allow the Landlord, the Agent, any Superior Landlord, his agent, professional advisers, or authorised contractors to enter the Property with or without workmen and with all necessary equipment. Except in an emergency, the Landlord or the Agent will give the Tenant not less than 24 hours written notice. The Tenant is only required to allow access when:

  • Access and Retention of Records Contractor agrees to provide the department, Legislative Auditor, or their authorized agents, access to any records necessary to determine contract compliance. (Section 18-1-118, MCA). Contractor agrees to create and retain records supporting the services rendered or supplies delivered for a period of eight years after either the completion date of the contract or the conclusion of any claim, litigation, or exception relating to the contract taken by the State of Montana or third party.

  • ACCESS AND AUDITS The CONTRACTOR shall establish and maintain a reasonable accounting system, which enables ready identification of CONTRACTOR’S cost of goods and use of funds. Such accounting system shall also include adequate records and documents to justify all prices for all items invoiced as well as all charges, expenses and costs incurred in providing the goods for at least five (5) years after completion of this contract. The COUNTY or its designee shall have access to such books, records, subcontract(s), financial operations, and documents of the CONTRACTOR or its sub- Contractors as required to comply with this section for the purpose of inspection or audit anytime during normal business hours at the CONTRACTOR’S place of business. This right to audit shall include the CONTRACTOR’S sub-Contractors used to procure goods or services under the contract with the COUNTY. CONTRACTOR shall ensure the COUNTY has these same rights with sub-Contractor(s) and suppliers.

  • Ingress and Egress Seller represents that there is ingress and egress to the Real Property and title to 400 the Real Property is insurable in accordance with STANDARD A without exception for lack of legal right of access.

  • Access and Audit 16.1 The Supplier shall keep accurate and systematic accounts, files and records ("the Records"). The Records shall clearly identify, among other things, the basis upon which invoices have been calculated and the Supplier shall keep the Records throughout the duration of this Contract and for six years following its termination.

  • Rights of Ingress and Egress The rights of ingress to, and egress from, Government facilities for the Contractor's personnel must be specified in the task order. Specific federally-controlled facilities or those areas located within a given facility may have additional security clearance requirements must be specified in the task order. Contractor employees, including Subcontractor employees, shall have in their possession, at all times while working, the specific Government identification credential issued by the Government. The identification credential shall be displayed and be visible at all times while on Government property. During all operations on Government premises, the Contractor's personnel shall comply with the rules and regulations governing the facility access policies and the conduct of personnel. The Government reserves the right to require Contractor personnel to "sign-in" upon entry and "sign-out" upon departure from the Government facilities. The Contactor shall be responsible for ensuring that all identification credentials are returned to the issuing agency whenever contract employees leave the contract, when the task order has been completed, employees leave the company, or employees are dismissed or terminated. The Contractor shall notify the issuing agency whenever employee badges are lost.

  • Maintaining Confidentiality of Access Passwords Where access to the Licensed Materials is to be controlled by use of passwords, Licensee shall secure that Participating Institutions will use reasonable efforts to inform Authorized Users that they should not divulge their numbers and passwords to any third party. Licensee shall secure that Participating Institutions will also use reasonable efforts to maintain the confidentiality of any institutional passwords provided by Licensor.

  • Information Access and Audit Rights 25.1 Information Access 25.2 Reporting of Non-Force Majeure Events 25.3 Audit Rights 25.3.1 25.3.2 25.4 Audit Rights Periods

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