Closing and Locking Doors Sample Clauses

The 'Closing and Locking Doors' clause requires that doors be properly closed and secured, typically to maintain safety, security, or environmental control within a facility or premises. In practice, this clause may obligate employees, tenants, or contractors to ensure that all access points are locked after use, especially outside of normal operating hours or in sensitive areas. Its core function is to prevent unauthorized access, reduce the risk of theft or damage, and help maintain controlled conditions within the premises.
Closing and Locking Doors. Unless permitted by Landlord, all doors are to remain closed at all times except while in actual use. Tenant is responsible for the locking of doors to the Premises.
Closing and Locking Doors. Unless expressly permitted by Landlord, all doors to the Premises are to be kept closed at all times except while in actual use for entrance to or exit from such Premises. Tenant shall be responsible for the locking of doors and the closing of transoms in and to the Premises. Any damage resulting from neglect of this rule shall be paid by Tenant.