Ancillary improvements definition
Ancillary improvements means telecommunications equipment and site improvements that are primarily intended to serve a telecommunications facility, including wires or cables and associated poles to connect the facility to an electric or communications grid; fencing; equipment cabinets or shelters; emergency backup generators; and access roads.
Ancillary improvements means telecommunications equipment
Ancillary improvements means those improvements determined in the manner provided by Exhibit “C” Ancillary and Private Improvements and by Exhibit “E” Site Plan, which is incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth in this Amended and Restated Lease. Exhibit "C" includes descriptions of Ancillary Improvements, with estimated costs of same. After approval of the Ancillary Improvements in the manner provided for by Exhibit "C", the Ancillary and Private Improvements and by Exhibit “E”, Site Plan may, as future conditions warrant, be further modified by subsequent mutual agreement of Lessee and the General Manager. The funds to be expended among the Ancillary Improvements are subject to modification if approved by both Lessee and the General Manager. Ancillary Improvements are not included in the definition of Private Improvements.
Examples of Ancillary improvements in a sentence
Ancillary improvements needed such as piping, electrical and control systems.
More Definitions of Ancillary improvements
Ancillary improvements has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1D of this Agreement.
Ancillary improvements means loading platforms, bays and related parking areas, a trash compactor, a trash and garbage storage area, waste oil tanks and related equipment, machinery, lighting, concrete pads, supports, bases and all such other improvements related thereto as the Tenant may consider necessary from time to time for, or in connection with, the use of the Leased Premises, including such security or screening devices or constructions as may be required by Applicable Laws;