Common use of Restriction of Access Clause in Contracts

Restriction of Access. Tempe reserves the rights to: (i) prevent or restrict access to any portion of EVBOM by such security procedures or devices as Tempe may consider necessary or appropriate; (ii) control or prevent access by and remove any person who is loitering or whose presence in the judgment of Tempe’s security or facilities management personnel is prejudicial to the safety, character and interests of EVBOM or who is in the judgment of such personnel is intoxicated or under the influence of liquor or drugs; and (iii) limit or prevent access to all or any portion of EVBOM, activate emergency controls or procedures or otherwise take such action or preventative measures deemed necessary by Tempe for the safety of RPTA or other occupants of EVBOM or the protection of EVBOM or other property located thereon or therein, in case of fire or other casualty, riot or other civil disorder, strike or labor unrest, public excitement or other dangerous condition or threat thereof.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement, Joint Use and Lease Agreement, Joint Use and Lease Agreement

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