FLOTATION BEDDING Sample Clauses

FLOTATION BEDDING. In the event Tenant(s) use(s) a flotation bedding system in the residence, and, provided that the flotation bedding system is not violative of applicable building codes, the Landlord will require Tenant(s) to carry in the Tenant(s)’s name Flotation Insurance, as is standard in the industry in an amount deemed reasonable to protect the Tenant(s) and Owner against personal injury and property damage to the residence. In any case the policy shall carry a loss payable clause to the Owner of the residence.
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FLOTATION BEDDING. In the event that Xxxxxx uses a flotation bedding system in the Premises, provided that the flotation bedding system does not violate building codes, Owner will, as a condition of such use, require Tenant to carry in Tenant’s name, and at Tenant’s expense, flotation insurance, as is standard in the Industry, in an amount deemed reasonable to protect the Tenant and Owner and Condominium Association against personal injury and property damage to the Premises. In any case, the policy shall carry a loss payable clause to the Owner and Eastwood Shores IV Condominium Association, Inc.
FLOTATION BEDDING. “waterbed”). Any flotation bedding system that violates applicable building codes is prohibited. In the event the Tenant does have a flotation bedding system in the premises, Tenant shall be required to carry flotation insurance in the amount of not less than $15,000 and shall name the Owner and Manager as an additional insured. This insurance is in addition to the insurance requirement(s) stated herein.
FLOTATION BEDDING. Before a flotation bed can be placed in the premises, Tenant must notify Manager so he or she can inspect and ensure that the bed complies with all applicable building codes pursuant to FS 83.535. If the flotation bed is code compliant and Tenant places one in the premises, Tenant shall carry insurance that covers loss and damage to person or property in the premises in the amount of not less than $25,000 payable to the property owner. Tenant shall ensure the insurance policy names the Manager and property owner as an additional insured. No other flotation furniture is permitted.

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  • -wire Unbundled Digital/DS0 Loop These are designed 4-wire Loops that may be configured as 64kbps, 56kbps, 19kbps, and other sub-rate speeds associated with digital data services and will come standard with a test point, OC, and a DLR.

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