Common use of Improvements and Use Clause in Contracts

Improvements and Use. a) The Licensee is granted the right, at its sole expense, to undertake improvements on the Licensed Premises as deemed necessary for the installation and operation of its telecommunications equipment, including but not limited to, the construction of equipment shelters. All improvements made by the Licensee, such as prefabricated structures, generators, and fencing, will remain the property of the Licensee and may be used for transmitting, receiving, and relaying communication signals. Upon the expiration or termination of this License, the Licensee is obligated to restore the Licensed Premises to its original state, reasonable wear and tear excepted, except for permanent structures like underground conduits, foundations, and footings, which are not required to be removed.

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Sources: Telecommunications License Agreement, Telecommunications License Agreement