Building Security Sample Clauses

The Building Security clause establishes the requirements and responsibilities for maintaining the safety and security of a building and its occupants. It typically outlines measures such as access control, surveillance systems, and protocols for responding to security incidents, and may specify which party is responsible for implementing and funding these measures. By clearly defining security obligations, this clause helps prevent unauthorized access, protects property and individuals, and reduces disputes over security-related responsibilities.
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Building Security. Landlord may restrict access to and from the Premises and the Building outside of the ordinary business hours of the Building. Landlord may require identification of persons entering and leaving the Building during this period and, for this purpose, may issue Building passes to tenants of the Building.
Building Security. Lessee acknowledges and agrees that it assumes sole responsibility for security at the Premises for its agents, employees, invitees, licensees, contractors, guests and visitors and will provide such systems and personnel for same as it deems necessary or appropriate and at its sole cost and expense. Lessee acknowledges and agrees that Lessor does not intend to provide any security system or security personnel at the Premises.
Building Security. At all times other than normal business hours the exterior Building doors and suite entry door(s) must be kept locked to assist in security. Problems in Building and suite security should be directed to Landlord at (000) 000-0000.
Building Security. Lessee acknowledges and agrees that it assumes sole responsibility for security at the Premises for its agents, employees, invitees, licensees, contractors, guests and visitors and will provide such systems and personnel for same including, without limitation, any portion of the Common Area located on the legal parcel on which the Building is located as it deems necessary or appropriate and at its sole cost and expense. Lessee acknowledges and agrees that Lessor does not intend to provide any security system or security personnel at the Premises or Project, including, without limitation, at the Common Areas, provided, however, that nothing herein shall be deemed to prevent Lessor from providing such system or personnel in the future, the cost of which will be included in those items for which Lessee pays Additional Rent.
Building Security. A. Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, has heretofore caused Monarch Security to install security devices limiting access to the Building elevators and stairwells located on floors other than the floors of the Leased Premises in order to maintain the security of the Building. The intent of the security obligation contained herein is to prevent (i) Hospital patients, employees or visitors to the Hospital Space or any other third party from being able to access space in the Building other than the Hospital Space from the elevator, the stairwell or otherwise and (ii) tenants of space in the Building other than the Hospital Space or any other third party from being able to access the Hospital Space from the elevator, stairwell or otherwise. B. Landlord and Tenant have agreed that security service to the Complex and the Garage shall be provided seven (7) days a week, twenty-four (24) hours a day and the responsibility for providing such security service shall be allocated between Landlord and Tenant in accordance with the following provisions: (1) Landlord, as a General Operating Expense, shall provide security service to the Complex and Garage (except to the extent that Tenant wishes to provide its own security to the Leased Premises and the Common Areas of the floors on which the Leased Premises are located and so instructs Landlord) from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday and from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturday (excluding the Holidays as defined in Section 8.A above) (the “Stipulated Security Hours”). (2) Landlord, subject to reimbursement by Tenant as a Tenant Special Expense, shall provide security service to the Garage at all times other than the Stipulated Security Hours; provided, however, if there are other tenants or other persons who use parking spaces in the Garage at times other than the Stipulated Security Hours (excluding tenants or other persons that may use the Garage on an infrequent or occasional basis) (“After Hours Users”), Landlord shall allocate the expense of such security service to the Garage among Tenant and such After Hours Users in a fair and equitable manner based on the hours (other than the Stipulated Security Hours) in which such security service is available to such tenants or other persons. In particular, HMSD, Inc. d/b/a Sleep Diagnostic Center (“SDC”) shall not be considered an After Hours User so long as SDC operates its business as currently operated. SDC is an existing tenant of the 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx...
Building Security. So long as NAI remains in possession of the Property, BNPPLC or BNPPLC’s representative will, before making any inspection or performing any work on the Property authorized by this Lease, do the following (1) BNPPLC will give NAI at least 24 hours notice, unless BNPPLC believes in good faith that an emergency may exist or a Default has occurred and is continuing, because of which significant damage to the Property or other significant Losses may be sustained if BNPPLC delays entry to the Property; and (2) if then requested to do so by NAI in order to maintain NAI’s security, BNPPLC or its representative will: (i) sign in at NAI’s security or information desk if NAI has such a desk on the premises, (ii) wear a visitor’s badge or other reasonable identification, (iii) permit an employee of NAI to observe such inspection or work, and (iv) comply with other similar reasonable nondiscriminatory security requirements of NAI that do not, individually or in the aggregate, significantly interfere with inspections or work of BNPPLC authorized by this Lease.
Building Security. The Company shall have the right to implement and/or maintain building inbound and outbound security procedures on a local basis. The Company shall meet with the applicable local union(s) to review and discuss the procedures prior to any new implementation.
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Building Security. 1. At the beginning of the school year, the Principal shall review the Rockford Public Schools Student Code of Conduct with staff members. A written copy of the Student Code of Conduct shall be given to each staff member. 2. A staff member has the right to call the police should a student commit an assault and/or battery on the staff member. The staff member shall notify the Principal (or designee) if such call is made.
Building Security. The Board shall establish policies and procedures for building security to protect students, employees, and property from outside intruders and violently disruptive students. During times of crisis, as determined by the administration, law enforcement officers with power of arrest will be requested in the building. Supervisory personnel or para-professionals shall be available, as needed, inside and/or outside the building during school hours or at school- sponsored public functions.