Rental Regulations Sample Clauses

Rental Regulations. Any advertisement to rent the Subject Property shall specify that all potential renters must receive approval as a Qualified Tenant prior to occupying the Subject Property. The Subject Property Owner shall provide the Administrator with a fully executed copy of the lease or other occupancy agreement no later than ten business days after it is fully executed. The Subject Property Owner may not lease the Subject Property for a term of less than thirty days.
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Rental Regulations. □ PARKING IS NOT ALLOWED in either the adjacent Fire Department or YMCA/Masonic lots, but is available along the same side of Middlesex Avenue. Consult Rental Volunteer for additional options. □ DO NOT DRIVE VEHICLES ONTO THE SCHOOLHOUSE PROPERTY. □ Smoking and illegal drugs are expressly forbidden, as are flammable or explosive substances which might increase the danger of fire or other casualty. □ The stairs and loft area are extremely hazardous and are therefore off-limits. The piano and the large buffet table may not be moved. Do not remove or rearrange any of the displayed art pieces. □ Decorations must not be affixed to any surfaces (walls, window moldings, doors, signs, etc.) using tape, thumbtacks, nails, or in any manner that will cause damage. Painter’s tape and “fun tac” may be used to safely affix items. Remember to remove all decorations and balloons, especially any placed outside on the front sign or fence. Take care when using helium balloons inside the building – these can become entangled in the ceiling fan and /or melt when placed near light fixtures. Do not hang any decorations from the light fixtures or chandeliers. □ GLITTER: Please do not use any glitter products in and around the schoolhouse. □ Folding tables and chairs, stored in the closet, are available for your use. They must be returned after your event in an orderly manner, as indicated on the diagram inside the closet. □ The four white plastic stanchions are provided to assist you with marking the step at the buffet area. These are for the safety of you and your guests. They do not provide support as a railing, but need to remain in place during your event. □ Controls for the heat and lights are located within the bookshelves of the inglenook, and the remote control for the air conditioning unit is located on the wall near the buffet step. □ WiFi and cable television may be available for your event– consult with Rental Volunteer for info. □ Fire extinguishers are located in the inglenook and on the wall to the left of the sink in the kitchen. A First Aid kit is located on the wall behind the back door in the kitchen. Emergency contact numbers are posted in the kitchen. Please familiarize yourself with all these items. □ When you leave, take all leftover food and paper goods – please do not leave ANYTHING behind. All trash must be bagged and placed into the dumpster in the YMCA parking lot. Plastic bags are provided in kitchen. Recyclable items must be put in the blue recycling...
Rental Regulations. 1. A member of the Department or Auxiliary may rent the hall at a reduced rate provided the person has been a member for at least six months prior to the date of the rental function.

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  • Governmental Regulations Neither the Borrower nor any Subsidiary of the Borrower is subject to regulation under the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended, the Federal Power Act, as amended, or the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and neither the Borrower nor any Subsidiary of the Borrower is subject to any statute or regulation which prohibits or restricts the incurrence of Indebtedness under the Loan Documents, including, without limitation, statutes or regulations relative to common or contract carriers or to the sale of electricity, gas, steam, water, telephone, telegraph or other public utility services.

  • Governmental Regulation Anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, no Lender shall be obligated to extend credit to the Borrower in violation of any limitation or prohibition provided by any applicable statute or regulation.

  • Other Governmental Regulations To the extent that this Agreement may be funded by fiscal assistance from another governmental entity, Consultant and any subcontractors shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations to which City is bound by the terms of such fiscal assistance program.

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  • Export Control Regulations Buyer understands that Seller and the Goods are subject to the United States Export Administration Act, the Trading with the Enemy Act, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (in the case of Goods that are considered defense articles), and other laws and regulations of the United States of America (collectively, the “Regulations”), which Regulations are enforced, inter alia, by the United States Departments of Commerce, State and Treasury. The Regulations, in part, prohibit export or diversion of the Goods to certain countries. Xxxxx agrees to abide by all Regulations, including those concerning the resale and disposition of the Goods. Buyer warrants that it will not sell, transfer or support, directly or indirectly, or assist in any sale or transfer of any products or product technology in countries or to users concerning which such sale, transfer or support is not permitted under applicable Regulations. Buyer shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify Seller for any damages resulting to Seller from a breach of this paragraph by Xxxxx.

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