Unauthorized Entry Sample Clauses

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Unauthorized Entry. Licensee shall not, without the prior written consent of Licensor, consent to or allow anyone other than persons holding tickets, press and media personnel, and personnel authorized by Licensee with the appropriate credentials from Licensor, consistent with the permitted uses hereunder, League officials, and the players of the Team and the personnel and players of any Visiting Team, to use the Licensed Premises or any portion thereof. The general public shall not be allowed on the playing surface at any time, unless in connection with a Licensee promotion which has been previously approved in writing by Licensor in accordance herewith.
Unauthorized Entry. A student shall not enter a closed or restricted school building, school vehicle, or other Board owned or leased property that has been locked or otherwise secured or prohibited from student use or access without administrative or staff approval.
Unauthorized Entry. Unauthorized entry into I-House premises without proper authorization is prohibited and is considered trespassing. This includes, but is not limited to, fire escapes and individual resident rooms without invitation.
Unauthorized Entry. This occurs when one enters into any University building, vehicle, office, gated parking lot, student room or window or onto any building without prior authorization. Resident Advisors are not permitted to unlock residents’ doors without the prior permission of the resident living in that particular apartment or room. Minimum Sanction: Fine and Restitution
Unauthorized Entry. Except in relation to any of the Project Co Parties, Project Co shall take the steps required by HMQ’s Representative (to the extent same is not the responsibility of the Durham Regional Police Services at the Project Facilities) in compliance with Applicable Law which Project Co is lawfully able to take to prevent unauthorized persons being admitted (other than Project Co Parties) to the Project Facilities. If HMQ’s Representative gives Project Co notice that any particular person (other than emergency services personnel such as the Durham Regional Police Services, fire and ambulance services) is not to be admitted, Project Co shall (insofar as it is lawfully able to do so) without any compensation being paid to Project Co: (a) take all steps to prevent that person being admitted; and (b) shall remove such person if such person has been admitted, provided that, in the case of (a) and (b) above, such functions are not otherwise the responsibility of the Durham Regional Police Services at the Project Facilities.
Unauthorized Entry. The Resident shall take or cause to be taken reasonable precautions to prevent unauthorized entry into the building through the doors used for the move or delivery while the doors are kept open for that purpose.