Common use of Access to your Premises Clause in Contracts

Access to your Premises. You will be responsible for payment of service charges for visits by Polar or its subcontractors to your premises when a service request results from causes not attributable to Polar or its subcontractors. You will provide Polar and its subcontractors with reasonable access to your premises in order to install, maintain, and repair the Service and you authorize any other adult resident or guest at your residence to grant access to your premises for these purposes. You understand and agree that Polar may drill, cut, and otherwise alter the premises (including walls, flooring, and/or other surfaces). If you do not own your premises or your unit is part of a multi-tenant environment (e.g., apartment building, condominium, private subdivision), you warrant that you have obtained permission from any necessary party, including but not limited to the owner, landlord, or building manager, to make alterations Polar deems appropriate for the work to be performed. You acknowledge that Polar may use existing wiring, including altering the wiring and removing accessories, located within your unit (“Inside Wiring”). You warrant that you own or control the Inside Wiring, and give Polar permission to use, alter, and remove equipment from, such wiring. Without limiting any other provisions of this Agreement, you agree to indemnify Polar from and against all claims by an owner, landlord, building manager, or other party in connection with installation, maintenance, repair, or provision of the Services. Maintenance and Ownership of Equipment

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Polar Service Agreement, Polar Service Agreement, Polar Service Agreement

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