Common use of Communication Equipment Clause in Contracts

Communication Equipment. Subject to all governmental laws, rules and regulations, Tenant and Tenant's contractors (which shall first be reasonably approved by Landlord) shall have the non-exclusive right and access to install, repair, replace, remove, operate and maintain so-called "satellite dishes" or other similar devices, such as antennae no greater than thirty-six (36) inches in diameter and weighing no more than fifty (50) pounds each, together with all cable, wiring, conduits and related equipment (collectively, "Communication Equipment"), for the purpose of receiving and sending radio, television, computer, telephone or other communication signals, to the extent reasonably necessary to support Tenant's use of the Premises, at a location on the roof of the Building designated by Landlord and reasonably approved by Tenant. There shall be no rental charge, license fee or similar charge to Tenant for the right to install and maintain such Communication Equipment at the Building during the initial Lease Term or any extension thereof. Further, Tenant shall have the right of access, consistent with this Section 22.1, to the area where the Communication Equipment is located for the purposes of maintaining, repairing, testing and replacing the same. Landlord shall have the right to require Tenant to relocate the Communication Equipment at any time to another location on the roof of the Building, which location is reasonably acceptable to Tenant. Unless Landlord elects to perform such penetrations at Tenant's sole cost and expense, Tenant shall retain Landlord's designated roofing contractor to make any necessary penetrations and associated repairs to the roof in order to preserve Landlord's roof warranty. Tenant's installation and operation of the Communication Equipment shall be governed by the following terms and conditions:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Bridgepoint Education Inc), Office Lease (Bridgepoint Education Inc), Office Lease (Bridgepoint Education Inc)

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Communication Equipment. Subject If Tenant desires to use the roof of the Building to install communication equipment to be used from the Premises, Tenant may so notify Landlord in writing ("Communication Equipment Notice"), which Communication Equipment Notice shall describe the specifications for the equipment desired by Tenant. If at the time of Landlord's receipt of the Communication Equipment Notice, Landlord reasonably determines that space is available on the roof of the Building for such equipment, then subject to all governmental laws, rules and regulations, Tenant and Tenant's contractors (which shall first be reasonably approved by Landlord) shall have the non-exclusive right and access to install, repair, replace, remove, operate and maintain one (1) so-called VSAT "satellite dishesdish" or other similar devicesdevice, such as antennae no greater than thirty-six one (361) inches meter in diameter and weighing no more than fifty (50) pounds eachdiameter, together with all cable, wiring, conduits and related equipment (collectively, "Communication Equipment"), for the purpose of receiving and sending radio, television, computer, telephone or other communication signals, to the extent reasonably necessary to support Tenant's use of the Premises, at a location on the roof of the Building designated by Landlord and reasonably approved by Tenant. There shall be no rental charge, license fee or similar charge to Tenant for the right to install and maintain such Communication Equipment at the Building during the initial Lease Term or any extension thereofLandlord. Further, Tenant shall have the right of access, consistent with this Section 22.124.32, to the area where the Communication Equipment is located for the purposes of maintaining, repairing, testing and replacing the same. Landlord shall have the right to require Tenant to relocate the Communication Equipment at any time to another location on the roof of the Building, which location is reasonably acceptable to Tenant. Unless Landlord elects to perform such penetrations at TenantTenant 's sole cost and expense, Tenant shall retain Landlord's designated roofing contractor to make any necessary penetrations and associated repairs to the roof in order to preserve Landlord's roof warranty. Tenant's installation and operation of the Communication Equipment shall be governed by the following terms and conditions:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Bridgepoint Education Inc), Office Lease (Bridgepoint Education Inc)

Communication Equipment. Subject If Tenant desires to all governmental lawsuse the roof of the Building to install communication equipment to be used from the Premises, rules and regulationsTenant may so notify Landlord in writing (“Communication Equipment Notice”), which Communication Equipment Notice shall generally describe the specifications for the equipment desired by Tenant. Landlord represents that on the Lease execution date there is available space on the roof for Tenant’s Communication Equipment. Tenant and Tenant's ’s contractors (which shall first be reasonably approved by Landlord) shall have the non-exclusive right and access to install, repair, replace, remove, operate and maintain one (1) so-called "satellite dishes" dish” or other similar devicesdevice, such as antennae no greater than thirty-six twenty (3620) inches in diameter and weighing no more than fifty (50) pounds eachpounds, together with all cable, wiring, conduits and related equipment (collectively, "Communication Equipment"), for the purpose of receiving and sending radio, television, computer, telephone or other communication signals, to the extent reasonably necessary to support Tenant's use of the Premises, at a location on the roof of the Building designated by Landlord and reasonably approved by Tenant. There shall be no rental charge, license fee or similar charge to Tenant for the right to install and maintain such Communication Equipment at the Building during the initial Lease Term or any extension thereofLandlord. Further, Tenant shall have the right of access, consistent with this Section 22.125.36, to the area where the Communication Equipment is located for the purposes of maintaining, repairing, testing and replacing the same. Landlord shall have the right to require Tenant to relocate the Communication Equipment at any time to another location on the roof of the Building, which location is reasonably acceptable to Tenant. Unless Landlord elects to perform such penetrations at Tenant's ’s sole cost and expense, Tenant shall retain Landlord's ’s designated roofing contractor to make any necessary penetrations and associated repairs to the roof in order to preserve Landlord's ’s roof warranty. Tenant's ’s installation and operation of the Communication Equipment shall be governed by the following terms and conditions:.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Rocket Companies, Inc.), Office Lease (Rocket Companies, Inc.)

Communication Equipment. Subject If Tenant desires to use the roof of the Building to install communication equipment to be used from the Premises, Tenant may so notify Landlord in writing ("Communication Equipment Notice"), which Communication Equipment Notice shall generally describe the specifications for the equipment desired by Tenant. If at the time of Landlord's receipt of the Communication Equipment Notice, Landlord reasonably determines that space is available on the roof of the Building for such equipment, then subject to all governmental laws, rules and regulations, Tenant and Tenant's contractors (which shall first be reasonably approved by Landlord) shall have the non-exclusive right and access to install, repair, replace, remove, operate and maintain one (1) so-called "satellite dishesdish" or other similar devicesdevice, such as antennae no greater than thirty-six twenty (3620) inches in diameter and weighing no more than fifty (50) pounds eachpounds, together with all cable, wiring, conduits and related equipment (collectively, "Communication Equipment"), for the purpose of receiving and sending radio, television, computer, telephone or other communication signals, to the extent reasonably necessary to support Tenant's use of the Premises, at a location on the roof of the Building designated by Landlord and reasonably approved by Tenant. There shall be no rental charge, license fee or similar charge to Tenant for the right to install and maintain such Communication Equipment at the Building during the initial Lease Term or any extension thereofLandlord. Further, Tenant shall have the right of access, consistent with this Section 22.124.31, to the area where the Communication Equipment is located for the purposes of maintaining, repairing, testing and replacing the same. Landlord shall have the right to require Tenant to relocate the Communication Equipment at any time to another location on the roof of the Building, which location is reasonably acceptable to Tenant. Unless Landlord elects to perform such penetrations at Tenant's sole cost and expense, Tenant shall retain Landlord's designated roofing contractor to make any necessary penetrations and associated repairs to the roof in order to preserve Landlord's roof warranty. Tenant's installation and operation of the Communication Equipment shall be governed by the following terms and conditions:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Bridgepoint Education Inc), Office Lease (Bridgepoint Education Inc)

Communication Equipment. Subject to all governmental laws, rules and regulations, Tenant and Tenant's ’s contractors (which shall first be reasonably approved by Landlord) shall have the non-exclusive right and access to install, repair, replace, remove, operate and maintain three (3) so-called "satellite dishes" dish” or other similar devices, such as antennae no greater than thirty-six (36) inches in diameter and weighing no more than fifty (50) pounds each, together with all cable, wiring, conduits and related equipment (collectively, "Communication Equipment"), for the purpose of receiving and sending radio, television, computer, telephone or other communication signals, to the extent reasonably necessary to support Tenant's use of the Premises, at a location on the roof of the Building designated by Landlord and reasonably approved by Tenant. There shall be no rental charge, license fee or similar charge to Tenant for the right to install and maintain such Communication Equipment at the Building during the initial Lease Term or any extension thereof. Further, Tenant shall have the right of access, consistent with this Section 22.129.34, to the area where the Communication Equipment is located for the purposes of maintaining, repairing, testing and replacing the same. Landlord shall have the right to require Tenant to relocate the Communication Equipment at any time to another location on the roof of the Building, which location is reasonably acceptable to Tenant. Unless Landlord elects to perform such penetrations at Tenant's ’s sole cost and expense, Tenant shall retain Landlord's ’s designated roofing contractor to make any necessary penetrations and associated repairs to the roof in order to preserve Landlord's ’s roof warranty. Tenant's ’s installation and operation of the Communication Equipment shall be governed by the following terms and conditions:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Entropic Communications Inc)

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Communication Equipment. Subject 35.1. If Tenant desires to use the roof of the Building to install communication equipment to be used from the Premises, Tenant may so notify Landlord in writing (“Communication Equipment Notice”), which Communication Equipment Notice shall describe the specifications for the equipment desired by Tenant. If at the time of Landlord’s receipt of the Communication Equipment Notice, Landlord reasonably determines that space is available on the roof of the Building for such equipment, then subject to all governmental laws, rules and regulations, Tenant and Tenant's ’s contractors (which shall first be reasonably approved by Landlord) shall have the non-exclusive right and access to install, repair, replace, remove, operate and maintain one (1) so-called "satellite dishes" dish” or other similar devicesdevice, such as antennae no greater than thirty-six two (362) inches meters in diameter and weighing no more than fifty (50) pounds eachdiameter, together with all cable, wiring, conduits and related equipment (collectively, "Communication Equipment"), for the purpose of receiving and sending radio, television, computer, telephone or other communication signals, to the extent reasonably necessary to support Tenant's use of the Premises, at a location on the roof of the Building designated by Landlord and reasonably approved by Tenant. There shall be no rental charge, license fee or similar charge to Tenant for the right to install and maintain such Communication Equipment at the Building during the initial Lease Term or any extension thereofLandlord. Further, Tenant shall have the right of access, consistent with this Section 22.135, to the area where the Communication Equipment is located for the purposes of maintaining, repairing, testing and replacing the same. Landlord Landlord, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense, shall have the right to require Tenant to relocate the Communication Equipment at any time to another location on the roof of the Building, which location is reasonably acceptable to Tenant. Unless Landlord elects to perform such penetrations at Tenant's ’s sole cost and expense, Tenant shall retain Landlord's ’s designated roofing contractor to make any necessary penetrations and associated repairs to the roof in order to preserve Landlord's ’s roof warranty. Tenant's ’s installation and operation of the Communication Equipment shall be governed by the following terms and conditions:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Work Letter Agreement (Axesstel Inc)

Communication Equipment. Subject If Tenant desires to use the roof of the Building to install communication equipment to be used from the Premises in connection with Tenant's business at the Premises only, Tenant may so notify Landlord in writing ("COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT NOTICE"), which Communication Equipment Notice shall generally describe the specifications for the equipment desired by Tenant. If at the time of Landlord's receipt of the Communication Equipment Notice, Landlord reasonably determines that space is available on the roof of the Building for such equipment, then subject to all governmental laws, rules and regulations, Tenant and Tenant's contractors (which shall first be reasonably approved by Landlord) shall have the non-exclusive right and access to install, repair, replace, remove, operate and maintain one (1) so-called "satellite dishesdish" or other similar devicesdevice, such as antennae no greater than thirty-six one (361) inches meter in diameter and weighing no more than fifty (50) pounds eachdiameter, together with all cable, wiring, conduits and related equipment (collectively, "Communication EquipmentCOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT"), for the purpose of receiving and sending radio, television, computer, telephone or other communication signals, to the extent reasonably necessary to support Tenant's use of the Premises, at a location on the roof of the Building designated by Landlord and reasonably approved by Tenant. There shall be no rental charge, license fee or similar charge to Tenant for the right to install and maintain such Communication Equipment at the Building during the initial Lease Term or any extension thereof. Further, Tenant shall have the right of access, consistent with this Section 22.1, to the area where the Communication Equipment is located for the purposes of maintaining, repairing, testing and replacing the sameLandlord. Landlord shall have the right to require Tenant to relocate the Communication Equipment at any time to another location on the roof of the Building, which location is Building reasonably acceptable to approved by Tenant. Unless Landlord elects to perform such penetrations at Tenant's sole cost and expense, Tenant shall retain Landlord's designated roofing contractor to make any necessary penetrations and associated repairs to the roof in order to preserve Landlord's roof warranty. Tenant's installation and operation of the Communication Equipment shall be governed by the following terms and conditions:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Allos Therapeutics)

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