District Premises definition

District Premises means any and all property, facilities, land, parking lots, structures and vehicles owned, leased, used or under the control of the District, and /or any incident or training site to which an employee is assigned;
District Premises means District buildings, facilities, or other District property which is owned, leased, or used for a District purpose or District-owned vehicles or vehicles used for a District purpose.
District Premises means any building, real property, and parking area under the control of the District or area used by an Employee while in performance of the Employee’s job duties, and any District Vehicle (defined below).

Examples of District Premises in a sentence

  • Architect agrees to comply with and abide by all rules, regulations and policies of the District and the direction of any Program Manager relating to access to and conduct upon District Premises.

  • The term "District Premises" as used in this Article includes, but is not limited to: (1) all buildings and facilities of the District, and the property adjacent to them, including fields and parking lots; and (2) District owned, leased or rented vehicles or equipment.

  • The term "District Premises" as used in this Agreement includes, but is not limited to: (l) all buildings and facilities of the District, and the property adjacent to them, including fields and parking lots; and (2) District owned, leased or rented vehicles or equipment.

  • Upon commencement of this Agreement, District does hereby permit CCEA to use available meeting space at school building locations located in the District (Premises), to conduct meetings with represented employees of the District in CCEA’s bargaining unit (Activities).

  • Throughout the Term of the Agreement, and any other times that it is in occupation of any District Premises, Charter School shall, at its sole cost and expense, maintain any of its signage and all appurtenances in good condition and repair.

  • There shall be no charge for use of District Premises because CCEA Activities are limited solely to conducting meetings with employees of the District.

  • If unauthorized trails or access points cause damage to the District Premises, the City shall be responsible for repairs.

  • Engineer agrees to comply with and abide by all rules, regulations and policies of the District and the direction of any Program Manager relating to access to and conduct upon District Premises.

  • Other than set forth in this Agreement, no improvements, alterations, additions or structures will be constructed or placed upon School District Premises, property, or its facilities, unless expressly approved by the School District in writing.

  • Consultant agrees to comply with and abide by all rules, regulations and policies of the District and the direction of any Program Manager relating to access to and conduct upon District Premises.


More Definitions of District Premises

District Premises shall include, without limitation, the plants, pump stations, trailers, offices, parking lots, and all other property owned or leased by the District, including all vehicles.
District Premises means the YAC.
District Premises means a workplace defined in the CRTA and District and school buildings, grounds, and parking areas; vehicles used for school purposes; and any location used for a School Board meeting, school athletic event, or other school-sponsored or school-sanctioned events or activities.