Walkways Sample Clauses

Walkways. The Industry, at its expense, shall provide and maintain a clear and safe pathway for Railroad employees along both sides of the Track beyond the clearance point. If walkways are required by statute or regulation, the Industry, at its expense, shall ensure that walkways are built and maintained to conform with such statute or regulation.
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Walkways. The sidewalks, roadways, and other public portions in the Project shall be used by the Tenant for the purpose solely of ingress and egress to and from the Premises of the Tenant. Tenant, its employees and agents, shall not loiter in the entrances or corridors, nor in any way obstruct the sidewalks, halls, stairways or elevators, and shall use the same only as a means of ingress and egress for the Premises.
Walkways. The Owner agrees to construct and maintain an unobstructed pedestrian walkway as shown on the approved site plan available for public use. The walkway shall be maintained so as to be free of ice and snow as well as any debris or hazards to the Municipality’s satisfaction.
Walkways. Purchasers are advised that the Town of Richmond Hill intends to install public walkways on lands taken by the town as walkways and that such uses may result in increased vehicular and pedestrian traffic on the street and adjacent to or in the vicinity of the property and a high volume of pedestrian traffic on the walkways. Purchasers are further advised that this use may affect some activities of the building occupants
Walkways. To conform to fire codes, the walkway may not be obstructed for any reason, i.e., storage boxes, bow pulpits, water hoses, water tubes, wakeboards, etc. Any boat with a bow pulpit, which will obstruct the walkway, must be adjusted accordingly.
Walkways. Along the outer side of each exterior track of multiple operated track, and on each side of single operated track, an unobstructed continuous space suitable for CP’s use in walking along trains, extending to a line not less than 12 feet from centerline of track, shall be maintained. Any temporary impediments to walkways and track drainage encroachments or obstructions allowed during work hours while CP’s flagging service is provided shall be removed before the close of each work day. Walkways with railings shall be constructed by Contractor over open excavations when in close proximity of track, and railings shall not be closer than 8.5 feet horizontally from center line of tangent track or 9.5 feet horizontally from centerline of curved track.
Walkways. All head block ties and adjacent ties should maintain a sufficient quantity of ballast to ensure that they are fully tamped beneath rails and that the switch stand is not left hanging. The ballast section to the outside and ends of the headblock ties must conform to existing standards for the type of track involved, i.e. welded rail or jointed rail. The ballast level in the cribs of the headblock ties and the adjacent ties must not interfere with the safe operation of the switch connecting roads, signal rods, and other parts which operate in the crib space. Sufficient additional walkway stone must be placed to ensure the walkway area around the switch stand is in a safe condition for anyone that must operate the switch.
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Walkways. The minimum right-of-way width for walkways shall be specified by the Village and agreed to in the development agreement; in any case the width of the right-of-way shall be sufficient to enable the removal of snow.
Walkways. The Developer may be required to construct the following improvements with public walkways in the subdivision:
Walkways. It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to ensure that gangway adjacent to its pitch are kept free from obstruction during the whole of the time the market is open for the purpose of the market and, so far as practicable, during the setting up and dismantling of the market. The Organiser reserves the right to remove obstructions to the gangways and aisles and no compensation will be payable for damage, loss or inconvenience caused by the reasonable exercise of this power. In cases of serious or persistent breach, the Organiser may also exclude the Exhibitor or terminate the Exhibitor’s Contract.
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