Common use of Reasonable Access Clause in Contracts

Reasonable Access. The Owner will allow the Consultant reasonable access to facilities controlled by the Owner to enable the Consultant to perform the Services. The Consultant agrees that such rights of access shall not be exercised in a manner or to such extent as to impede or interfere with the operation of the Owner's facilities, or with the operations of the Owner's lessees, licensees, or permittees of the Owner or the applicable owners of such facilities. The Consultant further agrees to abide by all applicable regulations regarding access to the Owner’s facilities, including access to Airfield Operating Areas (AOA). The Consultant will obtain all necessary badges and clearances required for such access by the Consultant’s personnel at no additional cost to the Owner.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement For, Agreement For

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Reasonable Access. The Owner will allow the Consultant reasonable access to facilities controlled by the Owner to enable the Consultant to perform the Services. The Consultant agrees that such rights of access shall not be exercised in a manner or to such extent as to impede or interfere with the operation of the Owner's facilities, or with the operations of the Owner's lessees, licensees, or permittees of the Owner or the applicable owners owner of such facilities. The Consultant further agrees to abide by all applicable regulations regarding access to the Owner’s facilities, including access to Airfield Operating Areas (AOA). The Consultant will obtain all necessary security and parking badges and clearances required for such access by the Consultant’s personnel at no additional cost to the Owner.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Hillsborough County Aviation Authority

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