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ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT. 10.7.1 On all new construction, the installation of equipment on roofs shall not be permitted. Where equipment must be installed on a roof, such as kitchen exhaust hood, it shall be approved by the Owner and shall be installed in accordance with the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) design details which shall be such that reroofing can be easily accomplished without the removal of the equipment.
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ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT. Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall have the right to install, maintain, and from time to time replace one or more satellites dishes or other equipment (the “Roof Top Equipment”) on the roof of the Building, provided that prior to commencing any installation or maintenance, Tenant shall (i) obtain Landlord’s prior approval of the proposed size, weight and location of the Roof Top Equipment and method for fastening all such equipment to the roof, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld (ii) such installation and/or replacement shall comply strictly with all Laws and the conditions of any bond or warranty maintained by Landlord on the roof, and (iii) obtain, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, any necessary federal, state, and municipal permits, licenses and approvals, and deliver copies thereof to Landlord. Landlord may supervise or perform any roof penetration related to the installation of all Roof Top Equipment, and Landlord may charge the cost thereof to Tenant. Tenant agrees that all installation, construction and maintenance shall be performed in a neat, responsible, and workmanlike manner, using generally acceptable construction standards, consistent with such reasonable requirements as shall be imposed by Landlord. Tenant further agrees to label each cable or wire placed by Tenant in the telecommunications pathways of the Building, with identification information as reasonably required by Landlord. Tenant shall repair any damage to the Building caused by Tenant’s installation, maintenance, replacement, use or removal of the Roof Top Equipment. The Roof Top Equipment shall remain the property of Tenant, and Tenant may remove the Roof Top Equipment at its cost at any time during the Term. Tenant shall remove the Roof Top Equipment at Tenant’s cost and expense upon the expiration or termination of this Lease. Landlord makes no warranty or representation that the Building or any portions thereof are suitable for the use any Roof Top Equipment, it being assumed that Tenant has satisfied itself thereof. Tenant shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Landlord and Landlord’s Agents from and against claims, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses of every kind and nature, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred by or asserted against Landlord arising out of Tenant’s installation, maintenance, replacement, use or removal of the Roof Top Equipment.
ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT. Tenant shall have the right to utilize a portion of the roof of the Building for purposes of installing and operating one or more satellite dishes or antennas, subject to the terms of the attached Exhibit F. Landlord and Tenant shall each complete, execute and deliver to other the attached Exhibit F prior to Tenant making any installation upon the Building roof. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to grant Tenant the exclusive right to utilize the roof of the Building.
ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT. Subject to Lessor's approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, Lessee shall have the right to install communications equipment on the roof of the Building including, but not limited to, satellite dishes and antennae. So long as Lessee's communication equipment is solely for Lessee's use, Lessor shall not be entitled to charge additional rent for the use of the rooftop for said purpose; provided that should the scope of said equipment exceed eight (8) cubic feet, Lessor shall reserve the right to charge a monthly rental fee for the use thereof. Lessee shall be responsible for the maintenance and repair for such equipment, as well as for any repairs required to the roof and structural work to support said equipment, at its sole cost and expense.
ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT. (a) Subject to the satisfaction of all the conditions in this Section, Tenant shall have the right, free of charge, to install in an area mutually agreed to by Tenant and Landlord on the roof of the Building satellite dish antennas, together with the cables extending from such antenna to the Demised Premises and/or a supplemental heating, ventilation and air conditioning unit (collectively, the “Roof Top Equipment”). Tenant acknowledges and agrees that other occupants of the Building will also be permitted to install equipment on the roof of the Building, and that the square footage of the roof utilized by Tenant for the Roof Top Equipment shall not exceed Tenant’s proportionate share of space on the roof. Tenant shall not be entitled to install such Roof Top Equipment (i) if such installation would adversely affect (or in a manner that would adversely affect) any warranty with respect to the roof, (ii) (A) if such installation would adversely affect (or in a manner that would adversely affect) the structure or any of the building systems of the Building, or (B) without Landlord’s prior written reasonable consent, if such installation would require (or in a manner that would require) any structural alteration to the Building, (iii) if such installation would violate (or in a manner that would violate) any applicable federal, state or local Law, (iv) intentionally deleted, (v) unless Tenant has obtained at Tenant’s expense, and has submitted to Landlord copies of, all permits and approvals relating to such Roof Top Equipment and such installation, (vi) unless such Roof Top Equipment is white or of a beige or lighter color (or is otherwise appropriately screened), (vii) unless such Roof Top Equipment is installed, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, by a qualified contractor chosen by Tenant and approved in advance by Landlord, which approvals shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, (viii) to the extent that the installation and/or use of said Roof Top Equipment and related equipment would unreasonably interfere with any existing tenant of the Building’s (at the time of installation of said equipment) use of its telecommunication equipment, and (ix) unless Tenant obtains Landlord’s prior consent to the manner in which such installation work is to be done. All plans and specifications concerning such installation shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed....
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