Distributed Antennae System Clause Samples

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Distributed Antennae System. Landlord shall install a distributed antennae system in the Building in a location reasonably designated by Landlord to provide enhanced cellular service for the Premises (the "DAS System"). The DAS System shall be comparable to distributed antennae systems in other first-class office buildings in the vicinity of the Building. Subject to the terms of Article 10 hereof and this Section 4.11, from and after the installation of the DAS System by Landlord, Landlord shall operate the DAS System at all times in accordance with its specifications in all material respects; provided, however, that Landlord shall not be required to operate the DAS System as provided in this Section 4.11 during the period prior to the date that Tenant occupies any portion of the Premises for the conduct of business. Landlord shall not be required to make any installations in the Premises to distribute such service within the Premises (it being understood that Tenant shall have the right to make connections thereto in accordance with the terms of Article 7 hereof). Landlord shall not be required to repair or maintain during the Term any installations that exist in the Premises on the Commencement Date that distribute within the Premises such service that such Building System provides.
Distributed Antennae System. Commencing on the date of the full execution and delivery of this Lease by Landlord and Tenant (or as soon thereafter as reasonably possible), Landlord shall, at its sole cost and not an Operating Expense, commence to install a distributed antennae system (“DAS”) throughout the Parking Facility serving the Building, the specifications of which are attached hereto as Exhibit I; such specifications are subject to reasonable changes in Landlord’s reasonable discretion to accommodate the Parking Facility and/or the requirements of applicable laws. Subject to Force Majeure events, Landlord shall install the DAS no later than the Lease Commencement Date.

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