Right to Eject Sample Clauses

The Right to Eject clause grants a party, typically a property owner or event organizer, the authority to remove individuals from a premises or event under specified circumstances. This right may be exercised in cases such as violations of rules, disruptive behavior, or safety concerns, and can apply to tenants, guests, or attendees. By establishing clear grounds and procedures for removal, the clause helps maintain order, protect property, and ensure the safety and comfort of all participants.
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Right to Eject. The City and Director may eject or cause to be ejected from the Premises any person engaging in or conducting him/herself in a manner that is unlawful, disruptive, abusive or offensive at or in the Premises. Neither the City, the Department, the Director, nor any of its officers, agents or employees shall be liable to Client for any damages that may be sustained by Client or the ejected person through the City or the Director's exercise of such right, and Client waives any and all claims for damages against the City due to such removal by the Department or Director.
Right to Eject. The City reserves the right to eject or cause to be ejected from the Garage any person engaging in or behaving in a manner disruptive, abusive or offensive to other patrons at or in the Garage. Neither the City nor any of its officers, agents, volunteers, or employees, shall be liable to Licensee for any damages that may be sustained by Licensee through the City's exercise of such right.
Right to Eject. The City reserves the right to eject, or cause to be ejected from the premises, any objectionable person or persons. Neither the City nor any of its officers, agents or employees shall be liable to Renter for any damages that may be sustained by Renter through the exercise by City of such right.
Right to Eject. Licensor may eject or cause to be ejected from the Crossing Area Licensee or any person acting under Licensee’s authority or direction (including Licensee’s Contractors, guests, tenants and invitees) who is engaging in conduct that is unlawful or unsafe, in Licensor’s sole discretion. Licensor shall not be liable to Licensee for any damages that may be sustained by Licensee or the ejected person through Licensor’s exercise of such right.
Right to Eject. The UNIVERSITY reserves the right to eject or cause to be ejected from the Premises any person or persons whose conduct is deemed objectionable in the sole judgment of the UNIVERSITY. Neither the UNIVERSITY nor any of its officers, agents or employees shall be liable to LICENSEE for damages that may be sustained by LICENSEE because of the UNIVERSITY's exercise of its right to exclude such persons.
Right to Eject. The University may eject any person from the facility for any valid reason, and the Licensee shall indemnify and defend the University against any claim of damage for such ejection.
Right to Eject. Notwithstanding any provision contained elsewhere in these conditions the Authority reserves the right, in its sole discretion to: a) require any person, whether or not a security badge has been issued to that person, to leave FCDO; and b) refuse to permit anything to be brought into, or to require anything to be removed from, FCDO or any part of FCDO.