Fire Exit definition

Fire Exit means a way out leading to an escape route having panic bar hardware provided on the door;
Fire Exit for abutter accesses the premises;
Fire Exit. A door designated for emergency egress, which must be kept clear of obstructions.

Examples of Fire Exit in a sentence

  • Fire action notices containing the correct information for evacuation and emergency response are displayed in the Foyer and beside the Fire Exit in the bar area.

  • The Roosevelt Classroom Fire and Inspection Checklist and Fire Exit map will be posted in all classrooms.

  • The system must include planned maintenance of the following systems or components: Fire resisting door sets Fire Exit doors Manhole covers and frames, open or grated gulleys and other foul-water drainage system components which if neglected are liable to lead to defects or unsafe situations.

  • Landlord shall notify Tenant of the cost of the Fire Exit and the amount of the Fire Exit Payment as soon as reasonably practicable after it is known, and Tenant shall make the Fire Exit Payment to Landlord on or before the Effective Date.

  • The Fire Exit shall be installed in a good and workerlike manner and, subject to Landlord's right to partial reimbursement by Tenant as provided in this paragraph, at Landlord's cost and expense, but otherwise at such time and in such manner as Landlord shall determine in its sole discretion.

  • ALL exit doors, Fire Exit doors and driveways must be kept clear at all times.

  • If the Estimated Fire Exit Payment is less than the actual Fire Exit Payment, Tenant shall pay the difference within fifteen (15) days after receipt of such notice, and if the Estimated Fire Exit Payment is greater than the actual Fire Exit Payment, Tenant shall receive a corresponding credit of Rent for the difference.

  • The Fire Alarm is manually operated and is located half way down the hall on the left-hand side by the Fire Exit.

  • Landlord agrees to install a separate fire exit with security camera (the "Fire Exit") at a location on the Premises to be determined by Landlord.

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More Definitions of Fire Exit

Fire Exit. , in relation to a building, means any exit to the building that has been provided in compliance with any requirement imposed by or under the Act or this Regulation or by or under any other law, whether or not that law is currently in force.