Elevator Card Access System Clause Samples

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Elevator Card Access System. The Building elevator system currently has four (4) elevator cabs, two (2) of which currently have installed hardware with the capacity, subject to programming of the elevator operating system, to restrict access to floor(s) leased by Tenant to only Tenant and its designees who have been issued a key card or similar access key (the “Elevator Card Access System”) and two (2) which do not have such Elevator Card Access System hardware built in as of the date hereof. Promptly after this First Amendment is mutually executed and for so long as Tenant or any Affiliate leases the entire twelfth (12th) floor, at Tenant’s election in Tenant’s sole and absolute discretion, Landlord shall program the restricted access Card System for the twelfth (12th) floor at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. In addition, for any other full floors in the Building leased by Tenant (including the eleventh (11th) floor at any time during the Term (as may be extended pursuant to the Lease), Landlord shall promptly, upon notice from Tenant and at Landlord’s sole cost and expense, (a) install Elevator Card Access System hardware in the two (2) cabs that do not currently have such hardware (and such system shall be comparable to that installed in the other two (2) cabs) and Landlord shall program and activate all four (4) Elevator Card Access Systems at Landlord’s sole cost for every such full floor leased by Tenant.
Elevator Card Access System. As more particularly described in Section 9.7.2 of the First Amendment, for so long as Tenant or any Affiliate leases any full floors in the Building Landlord shall promptly, upon notice from Tenant and at Landlord’s sole cost and expense, (a) install Elevator Card Access System hardware in the two (2) cabs that do not currently have such hardware (and such system shall be comparable to that installed in the other two (2) cabs) and Landlord shall program and activate all four (4) Elevator Card Access Systems at Landlord’s sole cost for every such full floor leased by Tenant. The terms specified in Sections 9.7.2 and 9.7.3 of the First Amendment shall remain in full force and effect during the New Expansion Premises Term. The elevators shall be equipped with locking systems for each of 10th, 11th and 12th floors (and any other full floor leased by Tenant, if applicable), for Tenant’s exclusive use.

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