General Use of Public Airport Facilities Sample Clauses

General Use of Public Airport Facilities. The general use, in common with others, of all public Airport facilities and improvements that are now or may hereafter be connected with or appurtenant to said Airport, to be used by Operator, its agents and employees, patrons and invitees, suppliers of service, furnishers of material, and its authorized sublessees, if any, in connection with its operations hereunder. For the purposes of this Agreement, “public Airport facilities” shall include all necessary roadways, sidewalks, and or other public facilities appurtenant to said Airport made available by Authority for public use. Nothing contained herein shall in any way limit the right of Authority in its sole discretion to develop, improve, modify, abandon, discontinue or demolish any of the public Airport facilities described herein.
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