Access System Sample Clauses

Access System. Subtenant acknowledges that Sublandlord currently has an access system monitoring access to the Project and the Building. Subtenant acknowledges that there are card readers installed throughout the Building and Project which are part of Sublandlord’s access system. Subtenant will not interfere with, adjust or damage any such card readers. To the fullest extent permitted under applicable law, Subtenant hereby acknowledges that, except for making the card key reader system available for Subtenant’s use and except for servicing and maintaining the system, Sublandlord shall not be responsible for providing access or security services to Subtenant, and that Subtenant shall be solely responsible for providing its own security service, if any. Subject to its review of plans therefore, Sublandlord consents to Subtenant’s installation of its own security and card reader system at the Subleased Premises; provided that at Sublandlord’s or Landlord’s option, Subtenant will remove such systems at the end of the Term. Sublandlord shall also, at its sole cost, promptly upon request by Subtenant, add the access keys of certain of Subtenant’s employees to the database of Sublandlord’s security system to allow Subtenant to access the freight elevator vestibule on the fifth (5th) floor. Sublandlord will provide Subtenant with one (1) card key for each workstation located in the Subleased Premises at no charge, and in the event Subtenant so requests, Sublandlord shall provide Subtenant with replacement card keys at a price of $10.00 per card.
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Access System. Subtenant acknowledges that Sublandlord currently has an access system monitoring access to the Project and the Building. Subtenant acknowledges that there are card readers installed throughout the Building and Project which are part of Sublandlord’s access system. Subtenant will not interfere with, adjust or damage any such card readers. To the fullest extent permitted under applicable law, Subtenant hereby acknowledges that, except for making the card key reader system available for Subtenant’s use and except for servicing and maintaining the system, Sublandlord shall not be responsible for providing access or security services to Subtenant, and that Subtenant shall be solely responsible for providing its own security service, if any. Sublandlord shall provide Subtenant with card keys (one (1) key for each workstation in the Subleased Premises) at no initial cost to Subtenant; Sublandlord may, however, charge Subtenant for lost or replacement card keys. In addition, if a separate card key is required, Sublandlord shall provide Subtenant with a reasonable number of card keys for access to the vestibules for the freight elevator.
Access System. Outside of the Normal Business Hours, Building and floor access will be monitored by an electronic key security and access system installed and maintained by the Commission. The Commission shall be responsible for establishing and maintaining access control to the Building, including the Leased Premises.
Access System. All access to the Common Areas shall be on the Lenel card access platform. The parties acknowledge and agree that certain doors and elevators will require access scans by all occupants of the Building. The Commission may install infrastructure to properly direct an access scan to the appropriate reader system to allow or deny entry. Each party will be responsible for maintaining access data to allow appropriate access. The Commission’s Building Manager and Park Police shall have 24/7 access to all doors for the purpose of emergency response, provided that the Commission must alert the County to any such entry within the earlier of 8 hours of the entry or prior to the shift change for the Park Police or Building Manager entering the Leased Premises. When time allows, the Commission personnel will give adequate notice of planned entry into the Leased Premises. From time to time, the Commission may update or replace the Lenel card access system. When such update or replacement takes place, the County, at its sole cost shall ensure that its access system is compliant with the new Commission access system.
Access System. Subtenant shall pay to Sublandlord as additional rent a monthly fee of Two Hundred Twenty Five and 00/100 Dollars ($225.00) for the use of the ADT Card Entry System (the "ADT System") currently in place at the Subleased Premises. This fee shall cover the initial set up of the system and normal monitoring. Subtenant shall buy from Sublandlord access cards for Subtenant's employees at a charge of Nine and 00/100 Dollars ($9.00) per card. Replacement cards shall be charged at the same rate as new cards. Subtenant shall also pay to Sublandlord as additional rent the costs for any additional administration of the ADT System by Sublandlord at the rate of Seventy and 00/100 Dollars ($70.00) per hour.
Access System. (a) On the Effective Date, Tenant hereby assigns, transfers, conveys and sets over unto Landlord, its successors and assigns, to have and to hold, all of Tenant's right, title and interest in and to the proximity card access system (including all software licenses and software programs received by Tenant for the operation of the system) for the Building, including entry and elevators (the "Access System"), together with all the rights and appurtenances thereto in anywise belonging to Tenant, including, without limitation, the Guarantee/Warranty executed by Allstate Alarm Co. on December 27, 2000 and DPR Construction, Inc. on December 12, 2000. Landlord shall use the Access System for the benefit of tenants in the Building, including Tenant, without additional charge, other than reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with operation, maintenance and repair of the Access System. Landlord agrees to accept the Access System in its existing "as is" condition and Tenant makes no representations or warranties regarding the condition, operation, or effectiveness of the Access System.
Access System. Subtenant shall have the right to “tie in” Subtenant’s security system to the existing card reader system in place at the Building and Leased Premises in order to allow Subtenant to regulate access within the Third Floor Space. In connection therewith, Subtenant shall comply with and be subject to the provisions of Section 19 of the Sublease.
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Access System. Landlord agrees to cause the Building to be ------------- constructed with a card reader type of entry system for after-hours access to the Building. Landlord also agrees to cause the installation of an after-hours telephone system such that after-hours visitors may contact tenants of the Building to gain access thereto. Tenant agrees to comply and to cause its employees, agents, invitees and contractors to comply with reasonable rules and regulations promulgated from time to time by Landlord regarding same, and Tenant agrees to pay Landlord's actual cost for the initial cards, if any, and for replacement cards issued to Tenant with respect to the system. The system may be updated or replaced with a system which provides comparable or better after- hours access from time to time in Landlord's reasonable discretion. Any costs relating to the system would be an Operating Expense, to the extent permitted pursuant to Article 4 hereof, unless caused by Tenant, its employees, agents, invitees or contractors.
Access System. Install card readers in the entry/front double door and rear double door of the building to include access panel, card readers, HID Proxcard, cabling and all electrical work associated. SCHEDULE “1” STANDARD OFFICE LEASE BY AND BETWEEN ARDEN REALTY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a Maryland limited partnership, AS LANDLORD, AND MOVE SALES, INC., a Delaware corporation, AS TENANT SUITE 1000 Westlake North Business Park TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ARTICLE 1 BASIC LEASE PROVISIONS 1 ARTICLE 2 TERM/PREMISES/TERMINATION OF EXISTING LEASE 2 (a) Term/Commencement Letter 2 (b) Square Footage of Premises/Project 2 (c) Termination of Existing Lease 2 ARTICLE 3 RENTAL 3 (a) Basic Rental 3 (b) Increase in Direct Costs 3 (c) Definitions 4 (d) Determination of Payment 8 (e) Audit Right 8 (f) Tenant’s Obligation to Pay Additional Monthly Rent 9 (g) Calculation Requirements 9 (h) Form of Statements 10 ARTICLE 4 SECURITY DEPOSIT 10 ARTICLE 5 HOLDING OVER 11 ARTICLE 6 OTHER TAXES 11 ARTICLE 7 USE 11 ARTICLE 8 CONDITION OF PREMISES 12

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