Premises accidents can occur whenever a property's owner, manager, or operator allows
others access to the premises.
Not exact matches
I / we agree that if any material change (s) occur (s) in my / our financial condition that I / we will immediately notify BSHFC of said change (s) and unless Baby Safe Homes Franchise Corporation is so notified it may continue
to rely upon the application and financial statement and the representations made herein as a true and accurate statement of my / our financial condition.nI / we authorize Baby Safe Homes Franchise Corporation
to make whatever credit inquiries / background checks it deems necessary in connection with this application and financial statement.nI / we authorize and instruct any person or consumer reporting agency
to furnish
to BSHFC any information that it may have
to obtain in response
to such credit inquiries.nIn consideration of the ongoing association between Baby Safe Homes and the undersigned applicant (hereinafter u201cApplicantu201d), the parties hereto have entered into this Non-Disclosure and Non-Competition Agreement.nWHEREAS, in the course of its business operations, Baby Safe Homes provides its customers products and services which, by nature of the business, include trade secrets, confidential and proprietary information, and
other matters deemed material or important enough
to warrant protection; and WHEREAS, Applicant, by reason of his / her interest in Baby Safe Homes and in the course of his / her duties, has
access to said secrets and confidential information; and WHEREAS, Baby Safe Homes has trade secrets and
other confidential and proprietary information, including procedures, customer lists, and particular desires or needs of such customers
to which Applicant has
access in the course of his / her duties as an Applicant.nNow, therefore, in consideration of the
premises contained herein, the parties agree as follows Applicant shall not, either during the time of his / her franchise evaluation with Baby Safe Homes or at any time thereafter either directly or indirectly, communicate, disclose, reveal, or otherwise use for his / her own benefit or the benefit of any
other person or entity, any trade secrets or
other confidential or proprietary information obtained by Employee by virtue of his / her employment with Baby Safe Homes, in any manner whatsoever, any such information of any kind, nature, or description concerning any matters affecting or relating
to the Baby Safe Homes business, or in the business of any of its customers or prospective customers, except as required in the course of his / her employment by Baby Safe Homes or except as expressly authorized Baby Safe Homes Franchise Corporation, in writing.nDuring any period of evaluation with Baby Safe Homes, and for two (2) years thereafter, Applicant shall not, directly or indirectly, induce or influence, divert or take away, or attempt
to divert or take away and, during the stated period following termination of employment, call upon or solicit, or attempt
to call upon or solicit, any of the customers or patrons Baby Safe Homes including, but not limited
to, those upon whom he / she was directly involved, or called upon, or catered
to, or with whom became acquainted while engaged in the franchise evaluation process of a Baby Safe Homes franchise business.
(i) current employees / faculty of the Licensee who are doing work or conducting research for the Licensee who are authorized
to access the Secure Network; (ii) current contractors or visiting faculty doing work or conducting research for the Licensee who are authorized
to access the Secure Network; (iii) where applicable, retiree or emeritus faculty of the Licensee who are authorized
to access the Secure Network; (iv) where applicable, individuals who are currently, officially enrolled as a registered student of a degree program at the Licensee's institution who are authorized
to access the Secure Network; (v) walk - in users who are permitted
to use the Licensee's library or information services and who are authorized
to access the Secure Network, but only while on the physical
premises of the Licensee; and (vi)
Other users as may be authorized in writing by and at the sole discretion of the Publisher.
A direct affiliation with the Licensee may include, for example, (a) current employees whether on a permanent, temporary, contract, or visiting basis, but excluding employees at a foreign affiliate or constituent university and (b) individuals who are: (1) officially enrolled as a registered student at the Licensee's institution; (2) authorized
to use the library network from within the library
premises or from such
other places where such persons work or study (including but not limited
to offices and homes, halls of residence, and student dormitories) and who have been issued by the Licensee with a password or
other authentication method for such use of the library network, but (3) excluding students at a foreign affiliate or constituent university; or (c) walk - in users who are permitted
to use Licensee's library or information service and permitted
to access the library network but only from computer terminals within the Licensee's library
premises («Authorized Users»).
There are two separate considerations with points of
access: persons permitted as routine into the
premises (students and staff members) and preventing or controlling
access to the
premises by
other persons, (visitors).
Protected classes include Age, Ancestry, Color, Gender Identity or Expression, Genetic Information, Learning Disability, Marital Status, Mental Disability, Intellectual Disability, National Origin, Physical Disability, Race, Religious Creed, Sex, Sexual Orientation, equal
access school facilities and school
premises to Boy Scouts for America and
other designated youth groups.
«Permitted Use»: (1) Installing, operating, maintaining, removing, replacing and collecting data from meteorological towers, stations and anemometers, conducting avian, archeological and biological assessments, environmental assessments, soil and preconstruction analysis, and
other studies and evaluations deemed necessary by Grantee for purposes of evaluating the Wind Resources of the
Premises, exercising the rights granted
to Grantee hereunder, and developing the Wind Energy Project; (2) Constructing, installing, operating,
accessing, maintaining and removing (including, when necessary, replacing)(a) WTGs on WTG Pads on the
Premises for the conversion of Wind Resources
to electricity, and including replacing WTGs for purposes of repowering for conversion of Wind Resources
to electricity on WTG Pads located on the
Premises and / or in connection or conjunction with
other real property on which the Wind Energy Project is located; and (b) all related Improvements (i) necessary or convenient
to Grantee in conjunction with WTGs for the Wind Energy Project (ii) for the use by Grantee in collecting, transmitting or otherwise making electricity from the WTGs on the Wind Energy Project marketable and available for sale; or (iii) for the use by Grantee for
access to and from the Improvements or a public right of way
to the WTGs for the Wind Energy Project (in each case, whether or not such WTGs are on the
Premises), or (3) uses otherwise permitted herein.
Employees of the building in which a law office is located also have had
access to confidential files, including the cleaning service and
other employees who maintain the
premises.
No hotel, convention center, or
other commercial establishment or the network operator providing services at such establishments may intentionally block or disrupt personal Wi - Fi hot spots on such
premises, including as part of an effort
to force consumers
to purchase
access to the property owner's Wi - Fi network -LSB-...] Such action is illegal and violations could lead
to the assessment of substantial monetary penalties.»
Nevertheless, amendments
to the PAFVA and the
other legislation under which exclusive possession of residential
premises can be granted seems
to be the better way
to go, as they should provide better
access to the relevant law for victims of domestic violence and those assisting them.
Once the victim is granted exclusive possession under a protection or
other court order for a specified period of time, then during that period of time the perpetrator would almost certainly have no right
to a key or
access to the residential
premises, regardless of what the RTA says.
However, regardless of whether the victim is also a tenant or not, the perpetrator who is a tenant is entitled
to keys and
to access unless the victim has a protection order with a condition for exclusive possession of the residential
premises under the Protection Against Family Violence Act, RSA 2000, c P - 27 (PAFVA) or
other legislation discussed by Professor Koshan.
However, an EPO that grants exclusive possession of residential
premises to the victim grants the victim the ability
to remain in the
premises and bar
access to the perpetrator, which logically includes the ability
to change or add
to locks and
other security devices.