Prohibited Equipment Sample Clauses

Prohibited Equipment. Tenant shall not use in any space or in the public halls of the Project any hand truck except those equipped with rubber tires and side guards or such other material- handling equipment as Landlord may approve. Tenant shall not bring any other vehicles of any kind into the Building.
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Prohibited Equipment. No gas, coal, charcoal, or similar portable cooking equipment is permitted inside or outside the Premises unless prior written approval is obtained from the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, and unless all required permits are obtained by Tenant. Vending machines are prohibited on or about the Premises.
Prohibited Equipment. In accordance with Public Law 115-91 and FAR 52.204-23, Prohibition on Contracting for Hardware, Software, and Services Developed or Provided by Kaspersky Lab and Other Covered Entities, and Public Law 115-232 and FAR 52.204-25, Prohibition on Contracting for Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment, Supplier is prohibited from delivering covered telecommunications equipment as defined in FAR 52.204-25 or covered articles as defined in FAR 52.204-23. Supplier hereby represents and warrants that it will abide by the prohibitions contained in this Section.
Prohibited Equipment. No Permit will be granted by the District hereunder for the attachment to Poles of any backup power supply equipment, radio frequency power disconnect switches, or antenna auxiliary equipment. Such prohibition shall include both attachments to Poles and the placement of such equipment in spans between Poles.
Prohibited Equipment. The CONTRACTOR shall not allow any person to use shoes with spikes, spurs, climbing irons or any other footwear, which may cause injury to the trees being trimmed under the terms of this contract.
Prohibited Equipment. All Guards assigned by Contractor to provide Services under Master Agreement shall not be permitted to carry or possess any unauthorized equipment such as firearms, knives, batons, Tasers, chemical agents, concealed weapons, personal radios, personal televisions, computer games or any other items not specifically approved in the Master Agreement. Contractor and Contractor’s staff shall not use cameras, camera phones, tablets, and/or comparable photography or recordable devices of any kind in the performance of their duties. Use of such photography or recordable devices is strictly prohibited.
Prohibited Equipment. Not install or bring upon the Demised Premises any machinery or equipment which may cause a nuisance or annoyance to others or by vibration weight noise or otherwise be likely to damage or weaken the Demised Premises in any respect
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Prohibited Equipment. Not instal or bring upon the Demised Premises any machinery or equipment which may cause a nuisance or annoyance to others or by vibration weight noise or otherwise be likely to damage or weaken the Demised Premises in any respect
Prohibited Equipment. The Tenant shall not install or operate on Premises, or elsewhere on the property, any air conditioning machine or any other electric, gas or mechanical appliances or television aerials or any telephone extension, without the written consent of the Landlord. Where such consent is given, the cost of any such operation or installation will be borne by the Tenant.
Prohibited Equipment furniture: ▪ Tenant agrees not to place antennas, satellite dishes, water beds, and auxiliary heaters without written permission form Landlord. ▪ Gas grills, charcoal grills, etc. must be kept on concrete and 15 feet from the property due to local fire code requirements, no fire pits allowed on premises . ONLY outside furniture is acceptable on the front porch. NO sofas, chairs, or combustible items are permitted. Any fines imposed by local authorities for unlawful location or use of grills and furniture, or for unauthorized outdoor fires will be charged in full to the Tenants. ▪ Lessee/s shall not keep or have on the demised premises any article or thing of a dangerous, inflammable, or explosive character that might unreasonably increase the danger of fire on the demised premises or that might be considered hazardous or extra hazardous by any responsible insurance company.
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