Fire Protection Systems Sample Clauses

Fire Protection Systems. The Tenant shall ensure that the Stadium is equipped with fire protection systems in compliance with applicable Building Codes, the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997 (Ontario) and all other applicable Laws governing same, subject to any “grandfathering” permitted by such Laws. The Tenant shall permit the Landlord to inspect the Tenant’s records relating to fire safety and compliance with applicable Building Codes and the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997 (Ontario) during regular business hours upon forty-eight (48) hours’ advance Notice.
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Fire Protection Systems. 1. The Building is equipped with a fully automatic fire protection system per the Massachusetts Building Code and NFPA. This system includes fire protection service, infrastructure, mains, branch lines and sprinkler heads.
Fire Protection Systems. Provide a fire suppression system with suitable capacity and distribution to accommodate the proposed occupancy to be in compliance with Code. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Fire Protection Systems. All fire protection sprinkler systems, standpipe systems, fire hoses, fire alarm systems, portable fire extinguishers and other fire-protective or extinguishing systems, with the exception of hydrant systems, which have been or may be installed on the Premises shall be maintained and repaired by Tenant, at its cost, in an operative condition at all times.
Fire Protection Systems. 3.1 All sprinkler systems, fire standpipe systems and portable fire extinguishers shall be designed and installed in accordance with the Ontario Building Code, National Fire Code and NFPA requirements. SCHEDULE "F" WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING PROGRAM
Fire Protection Systems. A fire protection system will be installed which meets the approval of the San Bernardino County Fire Xxxxxxxx.
Fire Protection Systems. Systems and equipment installed in the building for the purposes of detecting fires or heat or smoke, alarming occupants of possible fire, activating certain emergency responses in other systems and equipment (e.g., Elevator recall, stairwell pressurization), and suppressing fires. These systems include Electrical, Mechanical, Instrumentation, and Controls components.
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Fire Protection Systems. County retains sole jurisdiction and control of any existing or future fire detection and alarm systems and/or fixed engineered fire suppression systems, including, but not limited to, sprinkler systems, and shall provide, or arrange to provide, continuous maintenance and operation of the existing systems, unless otherwise provided in writing. County assumes no responsibility, and Tenant waives any claim against County, for any damage, loss, or injury, due to system failure or malfunction or failure to perform maintenance or repair or for the negligence or error of third parties responsible for their maintenance and operation. Tenant shall at no time modify or cause to be modified the fire detection and alarm systems and/or fixed engineered fire suppression systems, including, but not limited to, sprinkler systems, without prior written approval from the County. The County has provided fire extinguishers and will perform the annual inspection and maintenance of the fire extinguishers. Tenant is solely responsible for the monthly inspection and record keeping of such inspections. Tenant will notify County if any fire extinguishers are missing, used or need service. Tenant shall perform monthly test of emergency exit lights. Tenant will notify County if any emergency exit light needs replacement or service.
Fire Protection Systems. CLEC shall, with the prior written consent of Sprint, have the right to provide additional fire protection systems within the Collocation Space; provided, however, that CLEC may not install or use sprinklers or carbon dioxide fire suppression systems within the Building or the Collocation Space.
Fire Protection Systems. During the entire term of this Lease, Landlord shall provide high pressure fire protection water and fire watch and monitoring systems which include alarm and security systems which are maintained through a computer system operated and controlled by Landlord in a manner comparable to which such services were provided to the Demised Premises immediately prior to the Commencement Date and through the existing integrated lines and equipment that cannot economically be separated readily so as to be capable of providing separate service to the Demised Premises. It is further understood that fire protection water and fire water and monitoring services are not readily available from any other provider. The cost of this service is included in Basic Rent.
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