Secured enclosure definition

Secured enclosure means an enclosure to which casual access is impeded by appropriate means, such as a door secured by lock, by latch, or by screws.
Secured enclosure means an enclosure to which casual access is impeded by appropriate means,
Secured enclosure means an enclosure to which casual access is impeded by appropriate means, such as a door

Related to Secured enclosure

  • Security Documentation means the Security Documentation applicable to the specific Services purchased by Client, as updated from time to time, or as otherwise made reasonably available by IRONSCALES.

  • Secured Agreement when used with respect to any Secured Obligation, refers collectively to each instrument, agreement or other document that sets forth obligations of the Lien Grantor and/or rights of the holder with respect to such Secured Obligation.

  • Priority Lien Security Documents means the Priority Credit Agreement (insofar as the same grants a Lien on the Collateral), each agreement listed in Part A of Exhibit B hereto, and any other security agreements, pledge agreements, collateral assignments, mortgages, deeds of trust, control agreements, or grants or transfers for security, now existing or entered into after the date hereof, executed and delivered by the Borrower or any other Grantor creating (or purporting to create) a Lien upon Collateral in favor of the Priority Lien Agent (including any such agreements, assignments, mortgages, deeds of trust and other documents or instruments associated with any Priority Substitute Credit Facility).

  • Security Document means and include each of the Security Agreement, the Pledge Agreement, each Mortgage and, after the execution and delivery thereof, each Additional Security Document.

  • Second Lien Security Documents means the “Security Documents”, as defined in the Second Lien Credit Agreement, and any other agreement, document or instrument pursuant to which a Lien is granted to secure any Second Lien Obligations or under which rights or remedies with respect to any such Lien are governed.