COMPANY RIGHTS OF ACCESS AND USE Sample Clauses

COMPANY RIGHTS OF ACCESS AND USE. This Contract grants to the Company a right of access to the Transfer Station and Drop-Box Sites for the purposes of performing all necessary on-site activities pursuant to Section 6.2. Additional rights of access during the Transition Period will be subject to the County’s prior written approval, which will not be unreasonably withheld as to time and scope, and will be exercised in a manner consistent with the Transfer Station and Drop-Box Sites operation and management obligations of the County. Following the Commencement Date, the Company will have all access rights to the Transfer Station and Drop-Box Sites as are necessary for the performance of the Contract Services during the Term and such access rights will not be subject to prior County approval. The Company may enter upon, occupy and use the Transfer Station and Drop-Box Sites to provide the Contract Services and for no other purpose. The County and its invitees will have access to the Transfer Station and Drop-Box Sites at all times in accordance with Section 11.6.
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