Embassy buildings definition

Embassy buildings means buildings owned by the sending state for official use as a chancellery.

Examples of Embassy buildings in a sentence

  • The Licensee shall use reasonable care to avoid damage to American Embassy buildings, equipment and grounds.

  • The Service Provider shall use reasonable care to avoid damage to Embassy buildings, equipment and property, including the travel and nationality documents contained in sealed envelopes, If the Service Provider’s failure to take adequate care results in damage to any of this property, the Service Provider shall repair such damage at no expense to the Government, as the Agreement Officer directs.

  • The Company and its employees shall adhere to the NO SMOKING policy in all Embassy buildings and places where they can be seen by the public.

  • Second, the site is significant for its designer, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, a turn-of-the- century architect whose notable works include US Embassy buildings, monuments, memorials, and other buildings on the National Register.

  • The Licensee shall use reasonable care to avoid damage to American Embassy buildings, equipment, and grounds.

  • The Licensee shall use reasonable care to avoid damage to U.S. Embassy buildings, equipment and grounds.

  • The Licensee shall use reasonable care to avoid damage to US Embassy buildings, equipment and grounds.

  • The Service Provider shall use reasonable care to avoid damage to American Embassy buildings, equipment and grounds.