Lessee Must Not Obstruct County's Access Sample Clauses

Lessee Must Not Obstruct County's Access. If any personal property of Lessee obstructs the access of County, its officers, employees, agents or contractors to any existing or future utility, mechanical, electrical, and other systems or any part thereof, Lessee shall move such property, as directed by County, in order to provide access to the utility, mechanical, electrical, or other systems or parts thereof. If Lessee fails to remove the property after direction from County to do so, County may remove such property and Lessee shall pay all expenses incurred by County within ten (10) Days of written demand from County.
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