Firearms and Ammunition Clause Samples
The 'Firearms and ammunition' clause regulates the possession, use, and transportation of firearms and ammunition within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines whether firearms and ammunition are permitted on the premises, under what conditions they may be brought or used, and any required compliance with applicable laws or licensing requirements. Its core function is to ensure safety and legal compliance by clearly defining the rules regarding firearms and ammunition, thereby reducing the risk of accidents or legal violations.
Firearms and Ammunition explosives, flammable or non-inflammable gas (such as aerosol paints, butane gas, lighter refills, BB gun CO2 cartridges, grease), refrigerated gas (such as filled aqualung cylinders, liquid nitrogen), flammable liquids (such as paints, thinners, solvents), flammable solids (such as matches, fire lighters), organic peroxides (such as resins), poisons, infective substances (such as viruses, bacteria), radioactive material (such as radium), corrosive materials (such as acid, alkali, mercury, thermometers), magnetic substances, oxidizing materials (such as bleaches); and/or
Firearms and Ammunition. The Contracting Parties undertake to adapt their national laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the acquisition, possession, trade in and handing over of firearms and ammunition to the provisions of this chapter.
Firearms and Ammunition. Federal law provides that no person shall carry a deadly or dangerous weapon, either concealed or unconcealed, aboard any Cape Air aircraft except: (1) employees or officials of a municipality or State, or the United States, who are authorized to carry firearms (e.g. FBI, Secret Service, ▇▇▇ prisoner escort, Federal Air ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇) or (2) crewmembers and other persons authorized by Cape Air to carry firearms. Appropriate documentation and identification will be required of any Passenger traveling under this provision. More restrictive provisions may apply for Passengers traveling pursuant to interline or codeshare agreements arranged by Cape Air with partner airlines. Firearms (including all BB guns (regardless of presence or absence of propellant), flare pistols and the like) that are unloaded and encased in a hard-sided suitable locked container may be carried as Checked baggage. All firearms to be checked in this manner must be declared by the Customer (who must be 18 years or older) in writing through the completion of a declaration tag. Ammunition must be securely packaged in a container made of durable fiber, wood or metal, or in the manufacturer’s original package, and placed inside Checked baggage. This may be within the same container used to store the firearm. Ammunition checked in this manner must not exceed eleven (11) pounds per Passenger. The Passenger will be required to complete the applicable declaration forms. The Customer must make all arrangements and assume full responsibility and expense for complying with applicable laws, customs and/or other governmental regulations, requirements, or restrictions of the country, state or territory to and from which the firearm/ammunition is being transported.
Firearms and Ammunition. We are entitled to dispose of (without notice) any goods submitted which are listed under 5b, 5c and 5d.
Firearms and Ammunition. The Facility strictly prohibits resident’s possession of firearms and ammunitions within the facility. If firearms and/or ammunitions are discovered in a resident’s environment they will be asked to immediately surrender them to The Facility’s staff who will keep them in a secure place until they can be taken off of the facility property by the resident’s family, friends or responsible party.
Firearms and Ammunition. Public decals, government documents, uniforms, government IDs and licenses, as well as products related to the police.
Firearms and Ammunition. Firearms and ammunition in the home shall be stored separately, and under lock and key. The keys shall be stored out of the reach of children and separately from both firearms and ammunition. It is the expectation of the agency that children do not have access to weapons or other hazards.
Firearms and Ammunition. 50.1 The County shall provide service, repair or replacement of same make and model of personal firearms for any losses arising out of the course and scope of employment. The County shall provide for ammunition for required qualifications and training. Should firearms be confiscated for evidence, the County will provide the employee with an appropriate firearm.
50.2 The Sheriff’s Department will provide ammunition for 9-millimeter caliber, 45 calibers, 40 calibers, and 357 sig or for any department issued weapon. Any other calibers ammunition will be provided by the deputy. Any other use of caliber other than those listed above will be provided by the individual officer.
Firearms and Ammunition must be inspected by an authorized safety inspector approved by the Center during move-in, show and move-out. Violations must be corrected before an exhibit is allowed to open. Client is assessed any fees associated with such inspection.
Firearms and Ammunition. The Facility strictly prohibits resident’s possession of firearms and ammunitions within the facility. If firearms and/or ammunitions are discovered in a resident’s environment they will be asked to immediately surrender them to The Facility’s staff who will keep them in a secure place until they can be taken off of the facility property by the resident’s family, friends or responsible party. Power strip cords must be in good condition and bear the UL label. Power strip cords may not run under carpeting or rugs or through any doorway or window opening.
