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

Access to Customer’s Premises. Customer authorizes Provider and its employees, agents, contractors, and representatives, to enter Customer's premises (the "Premises") in order to install, maintain, inspect, repair, and if necessary, remove, all or part of the Provider Equipment. All such services will be conducted at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice to the Customer. If Customer is not the owner of the Premises, Customer acknowledges responsibility to obtain all necessary approvals from property manager or owner, and all applicable permits and/or use fees, to gain approval for the installation, placement, maintenance, and removal of Provider Equipment on, or in, the Customer’s building prior to installation and throughout the term of Service, unless noted otherwise in the Agreement. Customer agrees to indemnify and hold Provider harmless from any claim resulting from a breach of this warranty.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Consumer Subscriber Agreement, Business Subscriber Agreement, Business Subscriber Agreement

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