Heavy items Sample Clauses

Heavy items. The Tenant must not bring onto or permit to remain on the Premises any safes, machinery, goods or other articles that will or may strain or damage the Premises or any part of them.
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Heavy items. Tenant shall advise Landlord of location, dimensions, weight per square foot and description of heavy equipment or filing systems exceeding 50 pounds/SF live load.
Heavy items. You will, at the time of requesting a booking and in any event before We (or any member of the Company Group) confirm the booking, provide Us or any member of the Company Group with written notice of any of the Goods exceeding 100kg (which include but are not limited to pool tables, stone, concrete or marble tables, pianos, gym equipment or fish tanks) (“Heavy Item”) and items under 100kg, which can also be considered heavy lifts due to their size, material (especially marble) or shape and/or difficulties due to access (“Heavy/Awkward Item”). You agree:
Heavy items. The Tenant must not bring into or permit to remain in any building on the Premises any safes, machinery, goods or other articles that will or may strain or damage the building or any part of it
Heavy items. ACEMS shall not place a load upon any floor of the Premises which exceeds the load per square foot which such floor was designed to carry or which is allowed by law. Meridian reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all safes and heavy items which ACEMS wishes to place in the Premises so as properly to distribute the weight thereof.
Heavy items. Tenant shall not place any unusually heavy objects on the floor, such as pool tables, waterbeds, etc.
Heavy items. All removals, or the carrying in or out of any safes, freight, furniture or bulky matter of any description must take place in the manner and during the hours which Lessor or its agent may determine from time to time. Lessor reserves the right to inspect all safes, freight or other bulky articles to be brought onto the Premises and to exclude from the Premises all safes, freight or other bulky articles which violate any of these Rules and Regulations or the Lease, including, without limitation, any load factor restrictions for each floor.
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Heavy items. Tenant shall not bring into the Premises or permit to be brought into the Premises any weights or heavy items that would be beyond the safe carrying capacity of a standard office building.
Heavy items. The entry or removal of any safes, freight, furniture, file cabinets or bulky matter of any description must take place during such hours as Landlord may determine from time to time. Landlord reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of all sales, file cabinets and other bulky or heavy items. The moving of sales, freight, furniture, fixtures, file cabinets or other bulky matter of any kind may be made only upon previous written notice to the Office of the Building and only under the supervision of Landlord's designated personnel, and the persons employed by Tenant for such work shall be subject to Landlord's prior written approval. Landlord reserves the right to inspect all sales, freight, file cabinets, or other bulky articles to be brought into the Building and to exclude from the Building all sales, freight, file cabinets or other bulky articles which violate any of those Rules and Regulations or the Lease of which these Rules and Regulations are a part, or which Landlord deems to be unacceptable for placement in the Building.
Heavy items. 19.1 No heavy items (including safes) may be placed or stored on the floor of the Licensee's Premises without the prior consent in writing of the Licensor, and the Licensor may prescribe their maximum weight and proper position.
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