Directional Signs Clause Samples
The 'Directional Signs' clause establishes the rules and permissions regarding the placement and maintenance of signs that guide people within a property or facility. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for installing such signs, the standards or approvals required, and any restrictions on their size, location, or content. For example, it may specify that only the landlord can install directional signage in common areas, or that tenants must obtain written consent before adding their own signs. The core function of this clause is to ensure consistent, clear, and orderly signage throughout the premises, preventing confusion and maintaining the property's aesthetic and operational standards.
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Directional Signs. Mission agrees to install, at its cost and expense, at least three directional signs (the "Directional Signs") at various locations within Highlands Ranch, which shall be of a size, type, design, number, content and at such locations as Mission in its sole discretion may determine, which shall contain either the name of Buyer or the name of the project of Buyer to be developed on the Property, whichever Buyer, at Buyer's option to be exercised by written notice given to Mission prior to Closing (failing which exercise Mission may make such selection in its discretion), shall elect and may contain the name of any other project located within Highlands Ranch and the developer thereof (including, if applicable, Mission).
Directional Signs. The Organisers reserve the right to affix stand numbers or directional signs on any stands in any position.
Directional Signs. Only official HNBA Parade of Homes directional signs shall be used during Parade dates. These signs will be furnished by the HNBA Committee. The Builder shall install signs and arrows supplied by HNBA that are to be used to indicate the best way to get to the entry from the nearest highway. Signs must be removed and stored by the Builder/ Participant between Parade of Homes weekends. Failure to comply may result in signs being removed by the County.
Directional Signs. Tenant shall have the right to place up to two (2) directional signs on the Project directing visitors in the Project. Any such signs will be designed and constructed in a manner compatible with Project standard signs and graphics criteria and shall be subject to Applicable Laws and Landlord’s prior written approval of the signs and cost thereof (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed and any response shall be received within five (5) business days after submittal to Landlord). Tenant shall submit its proposed design (including without limit the installation method, size, materials, and finishes) to Landlord, along with the estimated costs of constructing and installing such directional signs. Tenant shall promptly notify Landlord of any changes in the directional signs, including the estimated costs thereof, and such changes shall be subject to Landlord’s approval. Within thirty (30) days following installation of the directional signs and submission of an invoice evidencing the cost of constructing and installing such directional signs (and proof that such invoices have been paid), Landlord shall reimburse Tenant for the costs thereof (such reimbursement not to exceed the amount approved by Landlord as set forth herein). During the Term of this Lease, Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, shall maintain, repair and restore the directional signs. Upon expiration of the Term, Tenant shall promptly remove all of its directional signs and repair and restore the surfaces on which such signs were attached to their prior condition, at Tenant’s expense.
Directional Signs. Directional Signs, including internal Public Trail Signs and Private Trail Signs, may not exceed twelve (12) square feet on one side and twenty-four (24) square feet on all sides, nor may such Signs be greater than five (5) feet in height. Directional Signs shall not be less than ten (10) feet from any property line or outer limits of the street right- of-way except Public Trail Signs and Private Trail Signs, if approved by the Village Administrator or Village Engineer when visibility of the Sign is frustrated by this requirement and in such case the placement of the sign shall be in a manner that does not create an obstacle for the right-of-way and does not interfere with drainage ways, plowing and snow plowing. If the Sign is located within the Village Center, Mixed-Use Arterial, or Business Campus, it may be located within one (1) foot of the property line if the location does not interfere with vision clearance triangles or pedestrian amenities (i.e. sidewalks).
Directional Signs. General: The Architect shall consult with the Project Coordinator and the Facilities Design and Construction department regarding the necessity of specifying a directory for this project and if deemed necessary, shall replace this statement with the FD&C approved directory specifications.
Directional Signs. In addition to Tenant’s Signs specified above, Landlord may, but shall not be required to install and maintain directional signage in appropriate locations (to be agreed upon by the Parties pursuant to the Work Letter) throughout the interior and exterior portions of the Center to identify and direct patrons of the Center to the Premises (using Tenant’s corporate identification and marks) and to inform the patrons of the Center of the location of and means of access to the Premises.
Directional Signs. The Grantee shall at the direction of the Department cause permanent directional signs to be installed, which shall provide adequate directions for reaching the Project Area. The signs shall be installed on major roads in the area and in as close proximity as possible to freeway exits in conformance with the provisions of the Local Agency’s Development Code and the State Department of Transportation (Cal Trans) policy. The locations and make-up of the signs, including the dimensions, materials, and lettering, require the prior approval of the Department.
Directional Signs. All directional signs and arrows must be observed.
Directional Signs. The Directional signs shall be installed as per the Architect’s and Facilities Design and Construction department instructions if it is deemed necessary to have them.