Securing the Premises Clause Samples
The 'Securing the Premises' clause outlines the responsibilities for ensuring that a property or facility is kept safe and protected from unauthorized access, damage, or theft. Typically, this clause specifies which party—such as a tenant, landlord, or contractor—is responsible for implementing security measures like locking doors, installing alarm systems, or maintaining surveillance. It may also detail procedures for reporting security breaches or responding to emergencies. The core function of this clause is to allocate responsibility for the safety and security of the premises, thereby reducing the risk of loss or liability for all parties involved.
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Securing the Premises. Each tenant shall see that the exterior doors of its premises are closed and securely locked when not in use and at all times described in the first sentence of Rule and Regulation No.
Securing the Premises. When this Lease ends, the Lessee will promptly secure the Premises to the reasonable satisfaction of the First Nation so that the Premises do not pose a danger to any Person.
Securing the Premises. When this Lease ends, the Lessee will promptly secure the Premises to the reasonable satisfaction of the Locatee so that the Premises do not pose a danger to any Person.
Securing the Premises. Lessee shall have full responsibility to properly secure the Premises.
Securing the Premises. When this Lease ends, the Lessee will promptly remove any garbage or debris from the Premises so that the Premises are in a clean condition to the reasonable satisfaction of the First Nation, and secure the Premises, if necessary, so that the Premises do not pose a danger to any Person.
Securing the Premises. The Member is responsible for securing the Premises at the end of the Rental Period. The Member shall not leave any persons in the building unsupervised. The Member is responsible for checking all doors and windows to insure they are secure. This includes both levels of the building, all entrances and windows. Any damage or vandalism to the Premises due to a breach of security shall become the Members responsibility. The Association reserves the right to collect for damages, including but not limited to legal fees, to the Premises as a result of such a breach of security.
