Bike Racks Sample Clauses

Bike Racks. A rider may park a device in any public bike rack or corral space on SDOT right-of-way, unless otherwise provided by the Program Manager.
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Bike Racks. The Hospital shall provide Bike Racks in safe, secure and convenient locations near the Menino Pavilion and Albany Street Garage, and where feasible, in the Hospital’s judgment, in areas protected from the elements.
Bike Racks. The project should include one Class 2 bicycle parking space (Class 2 parking facilities include bicycle racks to which the frame and at least one wheel can be secured with a user-provided lock).
Bike Racks. Tenant acknowledges that bike racks (if applicable) are provided as a courtesy to the Tenant and are not to be construed as “secured” areas for bike placement and are subject to vandalism, failure and theft. Tenant uses at his or her own risks for which Landlord nor Owner of SHP shall be held responsible or liable for any damage or loss of property regardless of the cause.
Bike Racks. Tenant shall be allowed to use the bike racks located in the garage of the Building. Tenant shall have the right to use the area delineated as “Fitbit Bike Parking Cage Area” on Exhibit A-3 hereto (as part of the parking spaces allocated to Tenant under this Lease) for the purpose of installing bike racks for Tenant’s exclusive use (the “Exclusive Bike Racks”). Tenant shall be required to install a cage to house the Exclusive Bike Racks, such installation of which shall be subject to Landlord’s approval in all respects. Tenant shall maintain the Exclusive Bike Racks at its sole cost and expense and shall pay to Landlord the sum of $1,500.00 per month for the use of the area, as additional rent, together with the payment of Minimum Monthly Rent (the “Bike Racks Charge”). The Bike Racks Charge shall be in lieu of any other charge that might be imposed by Landlord or the parking facility operator for the use of parking spaces in the parking facility. Landlord shall have access to the area of Tenant’s Exclusive Bike Racks for proper business or operational purpose including, but not limited to, Building maintenance and repair.

Related to Bike Racks

  • Floor Load Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor of the Premises that exceeds 50 pounds per square foot “live load”. Landlord reserves the right to reasonably designate the position of all Equipment which Tenant wishes to place within the Premises, and to place limitations on the weight thereof.

  • Floor Loading Floor loading capacity shall be within building design capacity. Tenant may exceed floor loading capacity with Landlord’s consent, at Landlord’s sole discretion and must, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, reinforce the floor as required for such excess loading.

  • Transponders will be assigned to each covert vehicle and are to be stored in the glove compartment, console or other secure place within the assigned vehicle when not in use.

  • Underground Tanks If underground or other storage tanks storing Hazardous Materials located on the Premises or the Project are used by Tenant or are hereafter placed on the Premises or the Project by Tenant, Tenant shall install, use, monitor, operate, maintain, upgrade and manage such storage tanks, maintain appropriate records, obtain and maintain appropriate insurance, implement reporting procedures, properly close any underground storage tanks, and take or cause to be taken all other actions necessary or required under applicable state and federal Legal Requirements, as such now exists or may hereafter be adopted or amended in connection with the installation, use, maintenance, management, operation, upgrading and closure of such storage tanks.

  • Underground Storage Tanks In accordance with the requirements of Section 3(g) of the D.C. Underground Storage Tank Management Act of 1990, as amended by the District of Columbia Underground Storage Tank Management Act of 1990 Amendment Act of 1992 (D.C. Code § 8-113.01, et seq.) (collectively, the “UST Act”) and the applicable D.C. Underground Storage Tank Regulations, 20 DCMR Chapter 56 (the “UST Regulations”), District hereby informs the Developer that it has no knowledge of the existence or removal during its ownership of the Property of any “underground storage tanks” (as defined in the UST Act). Information pertaining to underground storage tanks and underground storage tank removals of which the D.C. Government has received notification is on file with the District Department of the Environment, Underground Storage Tank Branch, 00 X Xxxxxx, X.X., Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X., 00000, telephone (000) 000-0000. District’s knowledge for purposes of this Section shall mean and be limited to the actual knowledge of Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Property Acquisition and Disposition Division of the Department of Housing and Community Development, telephone no. (000) 000-0000. The foregoing is set forth pursuant to requirements contained in the UST Act and UST Regulations and does not constitute a representation or warranty by District.

  • ADJACENT EXCAVATION-SHORING 32. If an excavation shall be made upon land adjacent to the demised premises, or shall be authorized to be made, Tenant shall afford to the person causing or authorized to cause such excavation, license to enter upon the demised premises for the purpose of doing such work as said person shall deem necessary to preserve the wall or the building of which demised premises form a part from injury or damage and to support the same by proper foundations without any claim for damages or indemnity against Owner, or diminution or abatement of rent.

  • Equipment Failures In the event of equipment failures beyond the Administrator's control, the Administrator shall take reasonable and prompt steps to minimize service interruptions but shall have no liability with respect thereto. The Administrator shall develop and maintain a plan for recovery from equipment failures which may include contractual arrangements with appropriate parties making reasonable provision for emergency use of electronic data processing equipment to the extent appropriate equipment is available.

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