Communications Improvements definition
Examples of Communications Improvements in a sentence
Seller may grant to such service provider one or more permanent, non-exclusive, perpetual, assignable and recordable easements (collectively referred to as the “Easement”) to access and use the Property and other property within the Development, as necessary, appropriate or desirable, to lay, install, construct, reconstruct, modify, operate, maintain, repair, enhance, upgrade, regulate, remove, replace and otherwise use the Communications Improvements.
Communications Improvements do not include any equipment, facilities or property located or in the home of a person who receives services from the service provider, such as, but not limited to routers, wireless access points, in-house wiring, set-top boxes, game consoles, gateways and other equipment under the control of the owner or occupant of the home.
So long as any such Easement does not materially interfere with Purchaser’s ability to construct its intended single family homes on the Lots, Purchaser shall not object to and shall cooperate with Seller in connection with the installation and operation of the Communications Improvements.
Subject to the foregoing, and so long as any such Easement does not materially interfere with Purchaser’s ability to construct its intended single family homes on the Lots or otherwise materially detract from the value, use or enjoyment of any Lots, Purchaser shall not object to and shall cooperate with Seller in connection with the installation and operation of the Communications Improvements.
Seller also shall not create any covenant or requirement that Seller or a Lot owner not use or market any competing Communications Improvements.
So long as any such Easement does not materially interfere with Purchaser’s ability to construct its intended Homes on the Lots, Purchaser shall not object to and shall cooperate with Seller in connection with the installation and operation of the Communications Improvements.
So long as any such Easement does not materially adversely affect the title, use or construction of any Home on any Lot or the Lot on which it is located, Purchaser shall not object to and shall cooperate with Seller in connection with the installation and operation of the Communications Improvements.
So long as any such Easement does not materially interfere with Purchaser’s use of the Lot for its intended purpose or Purchaser’s ability to construct a Home thereon, Purchaser shall not object to and shall cooperate with Seller in connection with the installation and operation of the Communications Improvements.
Communications Improvements do not include any equipment, facilities or property located on or in the home of a person who receives services from the service provider, such as, but not limited to routers, wireless access points, in-house wiring, set-top boxes, game consoles, gateways and other equipment under the control of the owner or occupant of the home.
At all times the Developer provides any such services in the Project, the Communications Improvements will be installed, maintained, repaired and replaced by the Developer, at the Developer’s sole cost and expense.