Common use of Access to Customer’s Premises Clause in Contracts

Access to Customer’s Premises. You agree to allow us and our employees, agents, contractors, and representatives to enter your property at which the Service(s) and/or Company Equipment will be provided (the “Premises”) as necessary, at a time agreeable to you and us, to install, configure, maintain, inspect, repair and replace the Service(s) and/or Company Equipment used to receive any of the Service(s) and, upon the termination of Service(s), to remove the same. You warrant that you are either the owner of the Premises or that you have the authority to grant us access to the Premises. You further grant the Company all necessary easements to provide Service(s) to you and others in the same cable system. If you are not the owner of the Premises, you are responsible for obtaining any necessary approval from the owner to allow us and our agents into the Premises to perform the activities specified above and, upon request, give us evidence of that consent. After we install or remove equipment or wiring, you are responsible for any repairs or cosmetic corrections you desire. We have an obligation for repairs only if we cause damage because we performed our work negligently.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Residential Services Subscriber Agreement, Residential Services Subscriber Agreement, Residential Services Subscriber Agreement

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