Common use of Security System Clause in Contracts

Security System. Tenant understands that Landlord does not provide any security alarm system or other security for Tenant or the Premises. In the event any alarm system is provided, Tenant understands that such alarm system is not warranted to be complete in all respects or to be sufficient to protect Tenant or the Premises. Tenant releases Landlord from any loss, damage, claim or injury resulting from the failure of any alarm system, security or from the lack of any alarm system or security.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Month Lease Agreement, Month Lease Agreement, Mobile Home Lot Lease Agreement

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Security System. Tenant understands that Landlord does not provide any security alarm system or other security for Tenant or the Premises. In the event any alarm system is provided, Tenant understands that such alarm system is not warranted to be complete in all respects or to be sufficient to protect Tenant or the Premises. Tenant releases Landlord from any loss, damage, claim or injury resulting from the failure of any alarm system, security or from the lack of any alarm system or security.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

Security System. Tenant understands that Landlord does not provide any security alarm system or other security for Tenant or the Premises. In the event event, any alarm system is provided, Tenant understands that such alarm system is not warranted to be complete in all respects or to be sufficient to protect Tenant or the Premises. Tenant releases Landlord from any loss, damage, claim or injury resulting from the failure of any alarm system, security or from the lack of any alarm system or security.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Apartment Lease Agreement Furnished

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Security System. Tenant understands that Landlord does not provide any security alarm system or other security for Tenant or the Premises. In the event any alarm system is provided, Tenant understands that such alarm system is not warranted to be complete in all respects or to be sufficient to protect Tenant or the Premises. Tenant releases Landlord from any loss, damage, claim or injury resulting from the failure of any alarm system, security or from the lack of any alarm system or security. Installation of an alarm is considered an Alteration or Improvement and thus is subject to all terms in Section 9.5 – Alterations and Improvements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State Property Management Lease Agreement

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