Adjacent Space Collocation Sample Clauses

The Adjacent Space Collocation clause defines the terms under which a tenant may lease or occupy additional space that is directly next to their current leased premises. Typically, this clause outlines the process for offering adjacent space to the tenant, such as providing a right of first offer or refusal if the neighboring area becomes available, and may specify how rent and lease terms for the new space will be determined. Its core practical function is to give tenants flexibility to expand their operations within the same building, while providing landlords a clear process for managing and leasing contiguous spaces.
Adjacent Space Collocation. Where Physical Collocation space within SBC-13STATE Eligible Structure is Legitimately Exhausted, as that term is defined in Section 2 of this Appendix, SBC-13STATE will permit Collocator to physically collocate on SBC- 13STATE’s property in adjacent controlled environmental vaults or similar structures that SBC-13STATE uses to house telecommunication equipment, to the extent technically feasible. SBC-13STATE and telecommunications carrier will mutually agree on the location of the designated space on SBC-13STATE premises where the adjacent structure will be placed. SBC-13STATE will not unreasonably withhold agreement as to the site desired by Collocator. Safety and maintenance requirements, zoning and other state and local regulations are all reasonable grounds to withhold agreement as to the site desired by the Collocator. SBC-13STATE will offer the following increments of power to the Adjacent On-site structure: SBC-13STATE will provide a standard offering of 100 AMPS of AC power to the adjacent structure when Central Office Switchboard AC capacity exists. SBC-13STATE will provide DC power within two cable options that allow increments of 2-100 Amp Power Feeds, 2-200 Amp Power Feeds, 2-300 Amp Power Feeds, and 2-400 Amp Power Feeds to the adjacent structure from the Central Office Power source. At its option, the Collocator may choose to provide its own AC and DC power to the adjacent structure. SBC-13STATE will provide Physical Collocation services to such adjacent structures, subject to the same requirements as other collocation arrangements in this Appendix. SBC-13STATE shall permit Collocator to place its own equipment, including, but not limited to, copper cables, coaxial cables, fiber cables and telecommunications equipment, in adjacent facilities constructed by either SBC-13STATE or the Collocator. Collocator shall be responsible for securing all required licenses and permits, the required site preparations and shall further retain responsibility for securing and/or constructing the adjacent structure and any building and site maintenance associated with the placement of such adjacent structure. 6.1.1.5.1 Where Physical Collocation space within SBC-13STATE Eligible Structure is Legitimately Exhausted, and Collocator’s Adjacent On-site space is not within 50 ft. of the Eligible Structure’s outside perimeter wall, the Collocator has the option and SBC-13STATE shall permit an Adjacent Structure Off-site Arrangement, to the extent technically feasibl...
Adjacent Space Collocation. USWC will provide adjacent space collocation in accordance with FCC Rule 51.323(k)(3). Such adjacent space collocation will only be available on USWC’s premises.
Adjacent Space Collocation. Adjacent Space collocation allows CSPR to install equipment that is necessary for interconnection with PRTC or access to PRTC's unbundled network elements in adjacent controlled environmental vaults, controlled environmental huts, or similar structures located at or near PRTC Premises to the extent technically feasible. PRTC will permit CSPR to construct or otherwise procure such an adjacent structure, subject to reasonable and nondiscriminatory safety and maintenance requirements in accordance with Section 2.7 of this Attachment. CSPR may also secure adjacent collocation space on neighboring private property as long as such an arrangement is technically feasible. CSPR will be responsible for the installation, maintenance and repair of its equipment in this collocation arrangement. If physical collocation space becomes available in a previously exhausted PRTC structure, PRTC may not require CSPR to move, or prohibit CSPR from moving, a collocation arrangement into that structure. Instead, PRTC must continue to allow CSPR to collocate in any adjacent controlled environmental vault, controlled environmental hut, or other similar structure that CSPR has constructed or otherwise procured.