Possession of Firearms Sample Clauses

Possession of Firearms. Possession of firearms will not be tolerated on any subproject or the Owner’s property. No person who has a firearm in their vehicle may park their vehicle on the Owner’s property. Furthermore, no person may possess or bring a firearm on School District property. If any employee/independent contractor of the DB, or any of its sub-contractors, is found to have brought a firearm on to the Owner’s property, said employee/independent contractor shall be removed and terminated from the property by the DB. If a sub-contractor fails to terminate said employee-independent contractor, the DB shall terminate its agreement with the sub-contractor. If the DB fails to terminate said employee/independent contractor or fails to terminate the agreement with the sub-contractor who fails to terminate said employee-independent contractor, this Contract may be terminated by the Owner. “Firearm” means any weapon (including a starter gun or antique firearm) which will, is designed to, or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive; the frame or receiver of any such weapon; any destructive devise, or any machine gun. Powder actuated construction nailers and fasteners are excluded from this definition.
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Possession of Firearms. Possession of firearms will not be tolerated on School District property.
Possession of Firearms. Possession of firearms will not be tolerated on the project or the Owner’s property. No person who has a firearm in their vehicle may park their vehicle on the Owner’s property. Furthermore, no person may possess or bring a firearm on School District property. If any employee/independent contractor of the Consultant, or any of its sub-contractors, is found to have brought a firearm on to the Owner’s property, said employee/independent contractor shall be removed and terminated from the project by the Consultant. If a sub-contractor fails to terminate said employee/independent contractor, the Consultant shall terminate its agreement with the sub- contractor. If the Consultant fails to terminate said employee/independent contractor or fails to terminate the agreement with the sub-contractor who fails to terminate said employee/independent contractor, this Agreement may be terminated by the Owner. “Firearm” means any weapon (including a starter gun or antique firearm) which will, is designed to, or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive; the frame or receiver of any such weapon; any destructive devise, or any machine gun. Powder actuated construction nailers and fasteners are excluded from this definition.
Possession of Firearms. In accordance with §790.115 Florida Statutes, the possession of firearms will not be tolerated on School District property. No person, who has a firearm in their vehicle, may park their vehicle on the Owner’s property. Furthermore, no person may possess or bring a firearm on the Owner’s property. If any employee/independent contractor of the Construction Manager, or any of its sub-contractors, is found to have brought a firearm(s) on to the Owner’s property, said employee/ independent contractor of the Construction Manager shall be immediately removed and terminated from the project by the Construction Manager. If sub-contractor fails to terminate said employee/ independent contractor of the Construction Manager, the Construction Manager shall terminate its agreement with the sub-contractor. If the Construction Manager fails to terminate said employee/ independent contractor of the Construction Manager or fails to terminate the agreement with sub-contractor who fails to terminate said employee/ independent contractor of the Construction Manager, the Owner may terminate this Agreement. “Firearm” means any weapon (including a starter gun or antique firearm) which will, is designed to, or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive; the frame or receiver of any such weapon; any destructive devise, or any machine gun. Powder-actuated construction nailers and fasteners are excluded from this definition.
Possession of Firearms. Possession of firearms will not be tolerated on the project or any School District of Manatee County property. No person who has a firearm in their vehicle may park their vehicle on School District property. Furthermore, no person may possess or bring a firearm on School District property. If any employee or independent contractor of the vendor/proposer, or any of its sub-contractors, is found to have brought a firearm on School District property, said employee or independent contractor shall be immediately removed and terminated from the project by the vendor/proposer. If a sub-contractor fails to terminate said employee or independent contractor, the vendor/proposer shall terminate its agreement with the sub-contractor. If the vendor/proposer fails to terminate said employee or independent contractor or fails to terminate the agreement with the sub- contractor who fails to terminate said employee or independent contractor, this agreement may be terminated by the School District of Manatee County. “Firearm” means any weapon (including a starter gun or antique firearm) which will, is designed to, or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive, the frame or receiver of any such weapon, any destructive devise, or any machine gun. Powder actuated construction nailers and fasteners are excluded from this definition. 5.32.2
Possession of Firearms. Possession of Firearms is forbidden in the Facility with the exception of the following: (i) licensed peace officers and licensed honorably retired peace officers, (ii) exhibitors during events, with Licensee approval, and (iii) individuals licensed by the State of Texas to carry handguns. A “Firearm” is defined as any device designed, made, or adapted to expel a projectile through a barrel or cylinder by using the energy generated by an explosion or burning substance or pressurized air or gas or any device readily convertible to that use. All breech-load- ing firearms that are displayed in the exhibit hall, hotel, and surrounding area must be deactivated by removal of the firing pin or proactively altered so that the firearm cannot, under any circumstances, be fired or discharged. No live ammunition is allowed to be sold or displayed. Exhibitors and visitors in the Exhibitor’s booth are prohibited from handling firearms while they are in the possession of an alcoholic beverage, have recently consumed one or more alcoholic beverages, or are otherwise under the influence (however slight and less than legally impaired) of any alcoholic beverage. Likewise, children under the age of 18 are prohibited from handling firearms unless supervised by a responsible adult subject to the above requirements. In the state of Texas, in order to purchase a firearm legally, the buyer must be a minimum of 18 years of age. Anyone purchasing a firearm from a licensed firearms dealer must complete a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms form 4473 (firearms transaction form). A firearms purchaser must also undergo a National Criminal Background Check System check, which will be performed by a licensed firearms dealer. For firearms won via contest or giveaway, the transfer of firearms will not be allowed on Facility premises. Firearms transfers must be conducted away from the site of the event and transfers must be facilitated by a licensed firearms dealer.
Possession of Firearms. Possession of firearms will not be tolerated on the project or any School District of Manatee County property. No person who has a firearm in their vehicle may park their vehicle on School District property. Furthermore, no person may possess or bring a firearm on School District property. If any employee or independent contractor of the Vendor, or any of its sub- contractors, is found to have brought a firearm on School District property, said employee or independent contractor shall be immediately removed and terminated from the project by the Vendor. If a sub-contractor fails to terminate said employee or independent contractor, the Vendor shall terminate its agreement with the sub-contractor. If the Vendor fails to terminate said employee or independent contractor or fails to terminate the agreement with the sub-contractor who fails to terminate said employee or independent contractor, this agreement may be terminated by the School District of Manatee County. “
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Possession of Firearms. The possession of firearms by any person in the Gaming Facility is prohibited at all times, except for federal, state, or local law enforcement personnel, or tribal law enforcement or security personnel authorized by tribal law and federal or State law to possess firearms at the Gaming Facility.
Possession of Firearms. PLEASE NOTE THAT WEAPONS ARE NOT PERMITTED ON THE PREMISES AT PHOENIX FAMILY AND FORENSIC SERVICES
Possession of Firearms. Except for licensed and bonded security personnel, no person employed by Owner shall be in possession of any firearm while on the premises or location without having first obtained a license from the appropriate state or local agency authorizing the person to be in possession of such firearm. Every such person in possession of a firearm while on the premises or location must provide the City Administrator and the Los Angeles County Sheriff, ten (10) days before bringing the firearm onto the premises, with the following:
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