Playspace definition
Examples of Playspace in a sentence
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Access to the Outdoor Playspace will be provided by a pedestrian gate adjacent to the existing walkway that borders the area.
In the event, Public Health guidelines and public health conditions do not permit or preclude public gatherings, the Community Partner agrees to participate in KABOOM!-facilitated Playspace Design events remotely and virtually.
Owner will not charge Manager for Manager’s use of Underbridge Play-space.
When separate groups wish to rent the Pavilion, Events Ring, Underbridge Play-space, and East Caras Park at the same time, the Pavilion rental shall take precedence if a compromise is impractical.
Landlord represents and warrants to Tenant that the Tenant’s use of this area as an Outdoor Playspace is allowed under all reciprocal easement agreements, CC&Rs, leases and all other agreements and restrictions affecting the property containing the Premises, and Landlord has obtained all necessary approvals under all such agreements, restrictions and leases to allow for such use.
Each adult attendee desiring to enter the Playspace shall similarly first enter and deliver to Twinkle an executed Waiver.
Customer shall ensure that each minor child attending the Event is, prior to entering the Playspace, identified in and subject to the Twinkle Policies and Assumption of Risk, Waiver, and Release agreement (“Waiver”), which such Waiver shall be executed by a Supervising Adult and delivered to Twinkle.
The Landlord understands that the Lease is conditioned on the continued availability of the Outdoor Playspace to the Tenant as the availability of such space will be a condition of Tenant’s Community Child Care License, which is required to operate the preschool.
Final placement of the Outdoor Playspace will be negotiated prior to lease execution, but is expected to be sited in the adjacent empty field area to the west of the Premises.