Access Areas Clause Samples

The Access Areas clause defines the specific locations or portions of a property that a party, such as a tenant or contractor, is permitted to enter and use. It typically outlines boundaries, restrictions, and any conditions for access, such as hours of use or required supervision. By clearly delineating which areas are accessible, this clause helps prevent unauthorized entry, protects sensitive or private spaces, and reduces the risk of disputes over property use.
Access Areas. Terminal 91 Access Areas” shall mean and refer to those areas established by the Port, from time-to-time, for access from public roadways to the Terminal 91 Lease Area, Terminal 91 Parking Area and/or Terminal 91 Preferential Use Area. Except as specifically provided in this Lease, the Port shall have exclusive control and management of the Terminal 91 Access Areas. Without limiting the Port’s right of control and management, the Port specifically reserves the right to: (i) establish, modify from time to time, and enforce reasonable rules and regulations governing the use of Terminal 91 Access Areas; (ii) change the area, level, location and arrangement of Terminal 91 Access Areas; (iii) provided Tenant is not deprived of reasonable access to the Terminal 91 Cruise Facility sufficient for Tenant’s use of the Terminal 91 Cruise Facility, close all or any portion of the Terminal 91 Access Areas; and (iv) do and perform such other acts in and to the Terminal 91 Access Areas as may be reasonable with a view to the improvement of the convenience and use thereof by the Port and tenants of any larger Terminal 91 property of which the Terminal 91 Cruise Facility is a part.
Access Areas. Before performing any work on the Access Areas, Cadiz RE will, at its sole cost and expense, obtain and thereafter maintain during the term of this Agreement the following types and limits of insurance: a. Workers’ Compensation Insurance and Employer’s Liability Insurance with limits of not less than Three Million and No/100 Dollars ($3,000,000.00).
Access Areas. If necessary, designated areas shall be pegged out to define line accesses and safety, or working clearances, as required by the line crew. This may be particularly desirable when working close to adjacent live power lines.
Access Areas. SFFD shall, at its sole cost and expense, maintain and repair those portions of driveway and sidewalk (including Substructure where applicable) included in the North and South Access areas.
Access Areas. SUBLESSOR grants to SUBLESSEE, for the Term of this Sublease, a non-exclusive license in and over the access areas (the “Access Areas”) shown in Exhibit C to provide access to or from the Subleased Premises. Such rights shall include the right of ingress and egress to the Tower during normal business days and hours, and to the remainder of the Subleased Premises twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week; provided, however, that in the event of an emergency (i.e. an abrupt equipment failure resulting in the material impairment of SUBLESSEE’s operations), as reasonably determined by SUBLESSEE, SUBLESSEE shall have rights to the Access Areas at any time upon providing notice to SUBLESSOR. SUBLESSEE shall provide SUBLESSOR with seventy-two (72) hours actual notice prior to accessing the Tower (except in the event of an emergency), but need not notify SUBLESSOR prior to accessing the remainder of the Subleased Premises. As
Access Areas. (a) In consideration of the Base Rent and the terms and covenants as provided herein, Landlord hereby grants to Tenant, as an appurtenance to the Leased Premises, a non-exclusive right to access and use those certain roads, driveways, rail spurs, railways, laydown areas, utility access points, discharge outfalls and other infrastructure and facilities located on the Adjacent Premises as are depicted on Exhibit B attached hereto or otherwise expressly provided for elsewhere in this Lease (collectively, the “Access Areas”) in connection with Tenant’s Operations, but only to the extent that Tenant’s exercise of such access and use rights do not unreasonably interfere with Landlord’s Operations at or around such Access Areas or elsewhere on the Adjacent Premises. (b) Tenant’s right to access and use the Access Areas is granted subject to the following: (i) Tenant’s access and use of the Access Areas shall be in compliance with the Requirements and the terms and conditions found within Exhibit B. (ii) Landlord makes no representation or warranty of any kind, statutory, express or implied, with respect to the Access Areas, the condition thereof, or the suitability of the Access Areas for the purposes for which Tenant seeks access. Tenant assumes all risks in accessing and using the Access Areas and agrees that neither Landlord nor any of its employees, officers, directors, representatives, agents, contractors, Affiliates or successors or assigns shall have any liability with respect to any conditions at or on the Access Areas, except to the extent such risks or conditions are caused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or its employees, officers, directors, representatives, agents, contractors, Affiliates or successors or assigns. (iii) Any damage to the Access Areas caused by Tenant’s usage shall be immediately repaired by Tenant at its sole cost and expense, except to the extent such damage is attributable to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or its employees, officers, directors, representatives, agents, contractors, Affiliates or successors or assigns. Tenant shall maintain any of its infrastructure and facilities that Landlord permits Tenant to locate on the Access Areas at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. Any Access Areas no longer used by Landlord in connection with Landlord’s Operations shall otherwise be maintained by Tenant at Tenant’s sole cost and expense to the extent that Tenant continues to access and use s...
Access Areas. Access Areas shall be used for ingress and egress and shall not be obstructed, except as expressly permitted by this Lease. Landlord may control and prevent access to these areas to maintain the safety, character, reputation or interests of the Facility. Nothing shall be swept or thrown into the corridors, halls, elevators or stairways.