Flammables Sample Clauses

Flammables. The Resident agrees not to keep, or permit to be kept, in or about the premises any chemicals or items that create an open flame and/or are toxic or explosive in nature (this includes halogen lamps, decorative string lights, candles, and incense).
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Flammables. The Tenant shall not use or keep flammable or explosive materials in the Premises, common areas, furnace or utility closets, storage rooms, nor use any method of heating other than that with which the Premises is originally equipped by Landlord.
Flammables. Tenant agrees not to keep or permit to be kept in or about the Rental Property (including assigned storage area) ammunition, fireworks, gasoline, naphtha, benzene, propane, charcoal or any other chemicals that are toxic or explosive in nature. Tenant shall not use or store barbecue grills on University property.
Flammables. Licensee shall obtain the necessary permits from the City or County Fire Department, and shall deliver copies of said permits to FilmL.A. on behalf of Licensor, prior to events utilizing fireworks, open flames, lighted candles, tents, canopies, overhangs, or sides.
Flammables. The Lessee shall not use or keep flammable or explosive materials, including but not limited to candles, incense, halogen lamps in the demised premises, furnace and utility closets, storage lockers or storage rooms, nor use any method of heating other than that supplied by Lessor.
Flammables. No potentially flammable item or combustible product is permitted in residence at any time. This includes any items with open flames such as candles, sparklers, fireworks, oil lamps, lanterns, or barbeques grills. This also includes highly flammable items such as aerosols, lighter fluids, or any other potential ignition sources. Space heaters are also not permitted unless approved by the Residence Director.
Flammables. Tenant shall not have any open flames in the Premises, Building or Project at any time whatsoever, including, but not limited to, lit candles, lighters, matches or as it relates to cooking. No inflammable, explosive or dangerous fluids or substances shall be used or kept by Tenant in the Premises, Building or about the Property, except for those substances as are typically found in similar premises used for general office purposes and are being used by Tenant in a safe manner and in accordance with all applicable Laws. Tenant shall install and maintain, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, an adequate, visibly marked (at all times properly operational) fire extinguisher next to any duplication or photocopying machine or similar heat producing equipment (which may or may not contain combustible material) in the Premises. Tenant shall install in the Premises as many other fire extinguishers in such locations as required by City code. Tenant shall not, without Landlord’s prior written consent, use, store, install, spill, remove, release or dispose of, within or about the Premises or any other portion of the Property, any asbestos-containing materials or any solid, liquid or gaseous material now or subsequently considered toxic or hazardous under the provisions of 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq. or any other applicable environmental law which may now or later be in effect. Tenant shall comply with all Laws pertaining to and governing the use of these materials by Xxxxxx and shall remain solely liable for the costs of abatement and removal.
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Flammables. The Resident shall not use or keep flammable or explosive materials in the leased premises, common areas, furnace or utility closets, storage lockers, storage rooms, nor use any method of heating other than that with which the leased premises is equipped.
Flammables a) Possession of explosives and flammable substances including firecrackers, flammable liquids such as lamp oil and gasoline, and chemicals that are toxic or explosive in nature is prohibited.
Flammables. 13. No Lessee or any of its guests, servants, employees, agents, visitors or licensees shall any time bring into or keep in the Owner's Unit any flammable, combustible, or explosive fluid, material, chemical, or substance, unless it is intended for normal use and also meets County, State and Federal environmental protection rules and regulations. ENTRUSTING KEYS
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