Heavy Articles Sample Clauses

Heavy Articles. To approve the weight, size, placement and time and manner of movement within the Building of any safe, central filing system or other heavy article of Tenant's property. Tenant shall move its property entirely at its own risk.
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Heavy Articles. The Tenant shall not place in or move about the Premises without the Landlord’s prior written consent any safe or other heavy article which in the Landlord’s reasonable opinion may damage the Building, and the Landlord may designate the location of any heavy articles in the Premises.
Heavy Articles. No safe or article the weight of which may, in the reasonable opinion of Landlord, constitute a hazard or damage to the Building or its equipment, shall be moved into the Premises. Landlord shall have the right to designate the location of such articles in the Premises. Safes and other heavy equipment, the weight of which will not constitute a hazard or damage the Building or its equipment shall be moved into, from or about the Building only during such hours and in such manner as shall be reasonably prescribed by Landlord.
Heavy Articles. The Licensee shall not, in the POP Space or the Building, bring in, take out, position, construct, install or move any safe, business machinery or other heavy machinery or equipment or anything liable to injure or destroy any part of the Building without the prior written consent of the Licensor. In giving such consent, the Licensor shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to prescribe the permitted weight and the position thereof, and the use and design of planks, skids or platforms required to distribute the weight thereof. All damage done to the Building by moving or using any such heavy equipment or machinery shall be repaired at the expense of the Licensee. The moving of all heavy equipment or other machinery shall occur only by prior arrangement with the Licensor.
Heavy Articles. The Tenant shall not, in the Leased Premises or the Building, bring in, take out, position, construct, install or move anything liable to injure or destroy any part of the Building including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any safe, business machinery or other heavy machinery or equipment without the prior written consent of the Landlord. In giving such consent, the Landlord shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to prescribe the permitted weight and the position thereof, and the use and design of planks, skids or platforms required to distribute the weight thereof. All damage done to the Building by moving or using any such heavy equipment or machinery shall be repaired at the expense of the Tenant. The moving of all heavy equipment or other machinery shall occur only by prior arrangement with the Landlord.
Heavy Articles. Lessee shall not place in or move about the Premises, without Lessor’s prior written consent, any file cabinet, safe or other heavy article which, in Lessor’s reasonable opinion, may damage the foundation, floors, ceilings, columns, or other structural components of the Building, and Lessor may designate the location of any such heavy articles in the Premises. Business machines and other office equipment shall be placed and maintained by Lessee at Lessee’s expense in a fashion which, in Lessor’s sole discretion, shall be sufficient to absorb and prevent unreasonable vibration, noise and annoyance emanating therefrom.
Heavy Articles. No safe or article the weight of which may, in the reasonable opinion of Landlord, constitute a hazard or may cause damage to the Building or its equipment, shall be moved into the Premises. Safes and other heavy equipment, the weight of which (in the reasonable opinion of Landlord) will not constitute a hazard or cause damage to the Building or its equipment shall be moved into, from or about the Building only during such hours and in such manner as shall be prescribed by Landlord and Landlord shall have the right to designate the location of such articles in the Premises. Tenant shall not exceed the floor load for the Premises and shall obtain the floor load from the Landlord prior to moving or placing any heavy items.
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Heavy Articles. No safe or article the weight of which may, in the reasonable opinion of Landlord, constitute a hazard or may cause damage to the Landlord’s Premises or its equipment, shall be moved into the Premises. Safes and other heavy equipment, the weight of which will not constitute a hazard or cause damage the Landlord’s Premises or its equipment shall be moved into, from or about the Landlord’s Premises only during such hours and in such manner as shall be prescribed by Landlord and Landlord shall have the right to designate the location of such articles in the Premises. The floor load for the Premises is 100 pounds per square foot live load and shall not be exceeded by Tenant.
Heavy Articles. The Lessee shall not put any heavy articles machinery plant or equipment in the Premises save of such weight and in such place as the Lessor has by its prior written consent approved. The Lessor will not unreasonably withhold consent where the articles machinery plant or equipment are reasonably necessary for the Lessee’s use of the Premises and are of a nature and size as will not or in the reasonable opinion of the Lessor will not be likely to cause any structural or other damage to the floors or wall or any other parts of the Premises. The Lessor shall be entitled to obtain expert advice in relation to any proposal by the Lessee to bring articles machinery plant or equipment into the Premises and the risk of structural or other damage to the floors or walls or other parts of the Premises and the Lessee shall pay or reimburse the Lessor for any cost incurred by the Lessor in obtaining the advice.
Heavy Articles. The employer shall ensure that hazard identification is undertaken relating to tasks that involve heavy articles. Also develop and adopt preventative measures pursuant to each state or territory legislation.
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