Common use of Damage to Licensor Property Clause in Contracts

Damage to Licensor Property. If Licensee damages or disturbs the surface or subsurface of any PROW, public utility easement or adjoining property, Municipal Facility, pole, streetlight fixture, traffic signal, or other public improvement, in the exercise of the rights granted through this Agreement, Licensee will promptly, at its own expense, and in a manner reasonably acceptable to Licensor, repair the damage or disturbance.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Non Exclusive License Agreement, Non Exclusive License Agreement, Non Exclusive License Agreement

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Damage to Licensor Property. If Licensee damages or disturbs the surface or subsurface of any PROW, public utility easement ROW or adjoining property, Municipal Facility, or any pole, streetlight fixture, traffic signalsignal equipment, intelligent transportation system, or other public improvement, in the exercise of the rights granted through this Agreement, Licensee will promptly, at its own expense, and in a manner reasonably acceptable to Licensor, repair the damage or disturbance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master License Agreement Contract Number

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