Loitering Sample Clauses

The Loitering clause defines restrictions on individuals or groups remaining in a particular area without a clear purpose. Typically, this clause is used in property agreements, public space regulations, or business policies to prevent people from lingering in entrances, hallways, or other designated zones where such behavior could disrupt normal operations or create security concerns. Its core function is to maintain order and safety by discouraging unauthorized or unnecessary presence, thereby reducing the risk of disturbances or potential criminal activity.
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Loitering. The parking lot is designed to serve our Tenants and their visitors with a convenient and close place to park relative to an office entrance. Please advise your visitors that it is not to serve as a place to hangout and subsist. The playing of loud music from car radios and/or other devices is disruptive and will not be tolerated. The dumping of trash, tobacco products and refuse in our parking lots and on our grounds is absolutely forbidden as well as unauthorized use of our Tenant’s restroom facilities.
Loitering. No student may ever loiter in the vicinity of the school or in the park at any time. Students must enter the school building immediately upon arrival.
Loitering. Off-duty Contractor employees shall not loiter in any working or patron area. Contractor employees shall arrive no earlier than 30 minutes prior to their shift and depart commissary facilities, to include parking areas, within 30 minutes after completing work. The PM may remain to ensure all work has been completed in compliance with this contract.
Loitering. The purpose of this Rental Agreement is for renting Leased Space for the storage of Personal Property. It is agreed that in general there is no reason for Occupant to be at the Facility or in the Leased Space at any time for more than Three (3) consecutive hours. If Occupant, Occupant’s guests, or invitees are in the Leased Space or at the Facility for more than Three (3) hours a day, without specific permission from Operator, this shall be grounds for immediate termination of occupancy.
Loitering. Loitering will not be allowed in the common areas of the building. Loitering will not be allowed outside the building in areas posted with “No Loitering” signs.
Loitering. Loitering is not permitted at any facility in general, and in particular before or after posted hours.
Loitering. Members of the Union will not loiter around any shop or job. The Employer is not responsible for policing the Union members or the enforcement of this provision.
Loitering. Tenant(s) and their guests and/or licensees shall not loiter, or congregate in or about the premises in any area not specifically designed and intended for such purposes. By way of example and not by way of limitation, areas in which loitering or congregating shall not be allowed are parking areas, driveways, stairways, walkways, passageways, hallways, storage areas, entrances to the buildings of others, areas of construction and maintenance, and office areas.
Loitering. Tenant will not loiter, congregate, or play in common areas of the building, including but not limited to the hallways, stairways, basement, garages, storage areas, and driveways.
Loitering. Remote Personnel shall not unnecessarily loiter in any of the Common Areas.