Common use of COMMON SECURITY Clause in Contracts

COMMON SECURITY. Expense for providing Security for the said Building/Said Premises by such Nos. of Security Personals as may be deem fit and proper by Owner or Owners Association on its formation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Indenture, Deed of Conveyance, Indenture

COMMON SECURITY. Expense for providing Security for the said Building/Said Premises by such Nos. of Security Personals Personnel as may be deem fit and proper by Owner Owner/Developer or Owners Association on its formation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Sale Agreement, Sale Agreement

COMMON SECURITY. Expense for providing Security for the said Building/Said Premises by such Nos. of Security Personals as may be deem fit and proper by Owner Owner/Developer or Owners Association on its formation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Sale Agreement

COMMON SECURITY. Expense for providing Security for the said Building/Said Premises by such Nos. of Security Personals as may be deem fit and proper by Owner Owner/Vendor or Owners Association on its formation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Sale Agreement