Single Building Clause Samples

The 'Single Building' clause defines that the terms of the agreement apply specifically to one designated building, rather than multiple structures or an entire property. In practice, this means that all rights, obligations, and responsibilities outlined in the contract are limited to the specified building, such as a particular office tower or residential block, and do not extend to other buildings on the same site. This clause ensures clarity by precisely identifying the scope of the agreement, thereby preventing misunderstandings or disputes about which parts of a property are covered.
Single Building. In the event of a disruption that affects the Companies’ headquarters and data centers, such as a fire in the building, our Plan calls for a response involving multiple locations. We would resume critical services by moving key personnel to our Emergency Operations Center, and, to the extent necessary, to our back-up facility. Certain key personnel may also work remotely by connecting to the Companies’ network from a remote location. In addition to relocating key personnel to back-up facilities, we would, if necessary, transfer responsibility for certain operations and support services to our offsite offices. We intend to resume operations in all of our critical service areas within one day after a disruption of this nature occurs. It may, however, take two to three days, or longer in some instances, to resume doing business in one or more critical service areas depending on the availability of data and applications from our data centers.
Single Building. Each delivery order will be limited to work within a single building.
Single Building. When a single building is closed due to an emergency, employees will work at the discretion of their immediate supervisor or may be reassigned to a different building or type of work.