Secured Areas definition

Secured Areas means (i) all areas within the Building that are not generally accessible to the public, including judges’ xxxxxxxx, all non-public restrooms, elevators, break rooms, and corridors, and other non-public spaces that are dedicated for use only by judges or Court staff and employees, (ii) in-custody areas of the Building, (iii) public areas of the Building during non-business hours that are subject to security screening during normal business hours, and (iv) any rooms in the Building that connect to Department of Justice criminal databases via California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) or contain any records or information (stored in physical or electronic format) that were obtained via CLETS.
Secured Areas shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 16.05;
Secured Areas means any area of the Airport as identified in the Macao SAR Civil Aviation Security Programme requiring security access procedures consistent with regulations promulgated by AACM, and all other applicable regulations.

Examples of Secured Areas in a sentence

  • In connection with the foregoing, Landlord shall not enter such Secured Areas except in the event of an emergency.

  • Secured Areas and technically Secured Areas may be set up temporarily within an Administrative Area for a classified meeting or any other similar purpose.

  • Secured Areas which are not occupied by duty personnel on a 24-hour basis shall, where appropriate, be inspected at the end of normal working hours and at random intervals outside normal working hours, unless an IDS is in place.

  • Secured Areas protected against eavesdropping shall be designated technically Secured Areas.

  • Areas in which EUCI classified CONFIDENTIEL UE/EU CONFIDENTIAL or above is stored shall be established as Secured Areas in accordance with Annex II and approved by the competent security authority.


More Definitions of Secured Areas

Secured Areas. As defined in Section 22.2. Security Deposit: None.
Secured Areas means any area of the Airport as identified in the Airport Security Program requiring security access procedures consistent with regulations promulgated by the FAA or TSA, and all other applicable regulations.
Secured Areas has the meaning ascribed in Paragraph 17 29
Secured Areas. (defined in Section IV of Exhibit F to the Lease), Tenant shall not place any lock(s) on any door in the Premises or Building without Landlord’s prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, and Landlord shall have the right at all times to retain and use keys or other access codes or devices to all locks within and into the Premises. A reasonable number of keys to the locks on the entry doors in the Premises shall be furnished by Landlord to Tenant at Tenant’s cost and Tenant shall not make any duplicate keys. All keys in Tenant’s possession shall be returned to Landlord at the expiration or early termination of the Lease.
Secured Areas shall consist of any areas of the Premises reasonably identified by Tenant as having extraordinary security or confidentiality requirements such that such areas are kept locked or inaccessible to persons unauthorized by Tenant (and trading areas shall not automatically be deemed Secured Areas). Tenant shall notify Landlord of (a) any fire or other casualty in the Premises, (b) any damage to or defect in the Premises, including the fixtures and equipment in the Premises, for the repair of which Tenant believes Landlord is responsible, and (c) any damage to or defect in any parts of or appurtenances to the Mechanical Systems located in or passing through the Premises promptly after Tenant learns of the same.
Secured Areas. Those areas denoted by Tenant on Exhibit A as being Secured Areas. Commencement Date: May 1, 2003 Term: Commencing on the Commencement Date and ending at 5:00 p.m., on the last day of the eighty-fourth (84th) full calendar month following the Commencement Date, subject to adjustment and earlier termination as provided in the Lease. Basic Rental: Payable monthly based on an annual Basic Rental of $13.50 per rentable square foot. Base Year: 2003
Secured Areas should Tenant require such areas for the purpose of securing certain valuable property or confidential information. Landlord may not enter such Secured Areas except in the case of emergency or in the event of a Landlord inspection.