Access Point Sample Clauses

The Access Point clause defines the specific locations or means by which parties can connect to or utilize a service, system, or property. In practice, this clause may specify physical entry points, such as doors or gates, or digital interfaces, such as network addresses or login portals, through which authorized users gain access. Its core function is to clearly identify and regulate the points of entry, thereby ensuring security, managing usage, and preventing unauthorized access.
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Access Point. The City and Property Owner agree that full turn movement intersection ingress and egress to and from the Property along ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street will be limited to one access point at the quarter mile in the approximate location shown as Palm Canyon Road on
Access Point. A common connection point through which multiple wireless devices may connect to each other, to other Access Points, to other wireless or wired devices on a network, or to other networks. An Access Point consists of at least one of each of the following components: (i) antenna, (ii) transceiver, (iii) switching and/or routing device. These Access Point components need not be housed together in a single unit (for example, the antenna may be separate from the electronics).
Access Point. This is the name of the wire- less access point connected to your Galaxy 3 machine.
Access Point. The access point to the City’s Dedicated Public Use Area shall be from the terminus of Hathaway Street at the Quarry or at such other location as determined by the City at the time that the end use is determined by the City.
Access Point. [Reserved for Further Consideration.] .
Access Point. Company shall issue to Purchaser, for Purchaser’s and its contractor’s use, “fobs” to access water from Company’s water station(s). Such fobs shall electronically open, close and record Purchaser’s volume purchased. Purchaser shall at all times be liable to Company for the payment of such water taken pursuant to the use of one of Purchaser’s fobs and for the return of such fob, ownership and risk of loss passing to Purchaser at Company’s Meter. Company can deactivate any fob issued to Purchaser upon one (1) business day notice in the event that Purchaser desires to prohibit access to one of its agents, employees or contractors to whom it has issued a fob. Prior to the expiration of one (1) full business day following actual receipt of such termination notice by Company (or the earlier actual deactivation of such fob), Purchaser shall pay for any water invoiced to such fob. Purchaser shall be billed for water at Company’s then current rates or at such rates agreed to in any applicable Purchase Order. Purchaser shall be charged $50.00 for any fob lost or damaged while under Purchaser’s or Purchaser’s contractor’s control and such amount for any fob not returned within thirty (30) days of deactivation or within ten (10) days of termination of this agreement, whichever comes first.
Access Point. The District agrees to grant Neighborhood Church access to the Property via the Access Point depicted in Exhibit B to this Agreement subject to the terms and condition set out in this Agreement. Prior to any use of the Access Point by Neighborhood Degree, Neighborhood Churh shall construct a 20’ double gate (“Access Gate”) at its sole cost and expense. The District shall approve the design and location of the Access Gate prior to the commencement of construction by Neighborhood Church. Once the Access Gate is completed, Neighborhood Church shall provide a lock and keys to secure the Access Gate to the District. The District shall be the only Party in control of the Access Gate and Neighborhood Degree shall not retain any ability to unlock or use the Access Gate without the District’s prior consent.
Access Point. A portal by which an Aviation Worker accesses a secured area or sterile area from a public area in a passenger terminal building(s). The following areas are not considered to be Access Points: (1) Access Points limited to exclusive use by Law Enforcement Officers (▇▇▇▇), fire department, and/or emergency medical services; (2) vehicle Access Points; (3) outdoor pedestrian Access Points; (4) TSA screening checkpoints, including Known Crewmember (KCM) portals; (5) transition points between the secured area and sterile area; and (6) emergency exit doors.
Access Point. The City and Property Owner agree that full turn movement intersection ingress and egress to and from the Property along W. Old ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road will be limited to one access point at the quarter mile in the location shown as SW ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ on Exhibit “G-1” attached hereto.
Access Point. The Redevelopment Commission shall install, and maintain at all times, a stop sign on the Redevelopment Commission Parcel at the Access Point directing all vehicles exiting the Redevelopment Commission Parcel to stop and yield to the traffic on the Fishers Village Shoppes Parcel. The exact location and width of the Access Point shall not be changed or modified without the prior written consent of both Parcel owners.