Watchman Sample Clauses

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Watchman. 17.1 The Tenant shall not allow any person to remain in the Shop Area overnight without the permission of the Landlord in writing. Such permission to remain in the Shop Area overnight shall only be given to enable the Tenant to post watchman to look after the contents of the Shop Area. 17.2 The Tenant shall ensure the watchman possesses a valid security personnel permit issued under the Security and Guarding Services Ordinance (Cap. 460). The Tenant shall submit to the Landlord for approval the name and Hong Kong Identity Card number of such watchman. 17.3 The Tenant shall immediately remove such person from the Shop Area if the Landlord notifies the Tenant in writing of the withdrawal of its approval for such person to stay overnight in the Shop Area.
Watchman. The Contractor shall make his own security arrangements to guard the Site and premises at all times, at his own expense. The security arrangements shall be adequate to maintain strict control on the movement of material and labour. The Contractor shall extend the security arrangements to guard the material stored and/or fixed on the premises by the Sub-Contractors.
Watchman a) The standard working hours for a watchman are 60 hours per 7-day week, scheduled over 5 consecutive 12-hour daily work periods. b) Watchmen are entitled to a 1/2-hour meal period, during which they shall receive the wage rate for their occupation.
Watchman. Any eight (8) consecutive hours shall constitute a day’s work.
Watchman. The master of a vessel the tonnage of which — (a) exceeds 150 tonnes shall cause a watchman to be kept on duty on the deck of the vessel; or (b) does not exceed 150 tonnes shall cause at least one person to be on board, whilst the vessel occupies a berth.
Watchman. A member of Shore Gang assigned by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ with the responsibilities of overseeing the safety and security of the Eagle Harbor Maintenance Facility outside of core business hours.
Watchman. An Employee whose duties include the tending of entrance doors or gates, patrolling the and fire exits, and who reports by telephone to a Central office at a given time once each hour.
Watchman. (a) The Permit Holder shall not allow any person to remain in the Permit Area overnight without the permission in writing from the Government Representative. Such permission to remain a person in the Permit Area overnight shall only be given to enable the Permit Holder to post a watchman to look after the contents of the Permit Area. (b) The Permit Holder shall ensure that the watchman should possess a valid security personnel permit issued under the Security and Guarding Services Ordinance (Cap. 460) and submit to the Government Representative for approval the name and Hong Kong Identity Card number of such watchman. (c) The Permit Holder shall immediately remove such person from the Permit Area if the Government Representative notifies the Permit Holder in writing of the withdrawal of its approval for such person to stay overnight in the Permit Area.
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