Installation of the Dish. (i) The size, location, design and manner of installation of the Dish and all related wiring shall be reasonably designated and approved by Landlord. Landlord, in its reasonable discretion, may require Tenant to install screening around the Dish. After obtaining Landlord's written approval (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), Tenant shall have reasonable access to the roof for installation and maintenance of the Dish and shall have the right to install all reasonable wiring related thereto. Unless otherwise approved by Landlord in writing, however, in no event shall Tenant be permitted to penetrate the roof membrane in connection with the installation or maintenance of the Dish. Tenant shall be responsible for repairing any damages caused by the installation or maintenance of the Dish. (ii) Tenant shall use the roofing company specified by Landlord to perform any work affecting the roof, provided the costs charged by such roofer are competitive with charges for similar services within the same geographic region. All cable runs, conduit and sleeving shall be installed in a good and workmanlike manner. Cables and transmission lines shall be routed and attached in accordance with current, prevailing industry practices. The Dish shall be identified with permanently marked, weather proof tags at the following locations: (A) each dish bracket; (B) at the transmission line building entry point; (C) at the interior wall feed through or any other transmission line exit point; and (D) at any transmitter combiner, duplexer, or multifed receive port. In addition, all Tenant telephone blocks, demarcs, and cables shall be clearly identified with Tenant's name, type of line, and circuit number. (iii) Tenant shall install, operate and maintain the Dish in accordance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations. Prior to installation of the Dish, Tenant shall, on behalf of the installer, provide Landlord with a certificate of insurance reasonably satisfactory to Landlord.
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Samples: Office Lease (Tekelec), Office Lease (Tekelec), Office Lease
Installation of the Dish. (i) The size, location, design and manner of installation of the Dish and all related wiring shall be reasonably designated and approved by Landlord. Landlord, in its reasonable sole discretion, may require Tenant to install screening around the Dish. After obtaining Landlord's written approval (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed)approval, Tenant shall have reasonable access to the roof for installation and maintenance of the Dish and shall have the right to install all reasonable wiring related thereto. Unless otherwise approved by Landlord in writing, however, in no event shall Tenant be permitted to penetrate the roof membrane in connection with the installation or maintenance of the Dish. Tenant shall be responsible for repairing any damages caused by the installation or maintenance of the Dish.
(ii) Tenant shall use the roofing company specified by Landlord to perform any work affecting the roof, provided the costs charged by such roofer are competitive with charges for similar services within the same geographic region. All cable runs, conduit and sleeving shall be installed in a good and workmanlike manner. Cables and transmission lines shall be routed and attached in accordance with current, prevailing state of the art industry practices. The Dish shall be identified with permanently marked, weather proof tags at the following locations: (A) each dish bracket; (B) at the transmission line building entry point; (C) at the interior wall feed through or any other transmission line exit point; and (D) at any transmitter combiner, duplexer, or multifed receive port. In addition, all Tenant telephone blocks, demarcs, and cables shall be clearly identified with Tenant's name, type of line, and circuit number.
(iii) Tenant shall install, operate and maintain the Dish in accordance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations. Prior to installation of the Dish, Tenant shall, on behalf of the installer, provide Landlord with a certificate of shall confirm that its installer carries sufficient insurance reasonably satisfactory to Landlordcoverage.
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Samples: Office Lease (Ultimate Software Group Inc), Office Lease (Channeladvisor Corp)
Installation of the Dish. (i) The size, location, design and manner of installation of the Dish and all related wiring shall be reasonably designated and approved by Landlord. Landlord, in its reasonable discretion, may require Tenant to install screening around the Dish. After obtaining Landlord's written approval (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed)of Landlord, Tenant shall have reasonable access to the roof for installation and maintenance of the Dish and shall have the right to install all reasonable wiring related thereto. Unless However, unless otherwise approved by Landlord in writing, however, in no event shall Tenant be permitted to penetrate the roof membrane in connection with the installation or maintenance of the Dish. Tenant represents and warrants that the installation and maintenance of the Dish will not cause any damage to the structural portions of the Building. Tenant shall be responsible for repairing any damages caused by such damage to the installation or maintenance of the Dishstructure.
(ii) Tenant shall use the roofing company specified by the Landlord to perform any work affecting the roof, provided the costs charged by such roofer are competitive with charges for similar services within the same geographic region. Tenant shall match as nearly as possible the color of the Dish to the existing facade of the Building. All cable runs, conduit and sleeving shall be installed in a good and workmanlike manner. Cables and transmission lines shall be routed and attached in accordance with current, prevailing state of the art industry practices. The Dish shall be identified with permanently marked, weather proof tags at the following locations: (Ai) at each dish antenna bracket; (Bii) at the transmission line building entry point; (Ciii) at the interior wall feed through or any other transmission line exit point; and (Div) at any transmitter combiner, duplexer, or multifed receive port. In addition, all Tenant telephone blocks, demarcs, and cables shall be shallbe clearly identified with the Tenant's ’s name, type of line, and circuit number.
(iii) Tenant shall install, operate and maintain the Dish in accordance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations. Prior to installation of the Dish, Tenant shall, on behalf of the installer, provide Landlord with a certificate of insurance reasonably satisfactory to Landlord.
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Samples: Office Lease (LifeWatch Corp.)
Installation of the Dish. (i) The size, location, design and manner of installation of the Dish and all related wiring shall be reasonably designated and approved by Landlord. Landlord, in its reasonable discretion, may require Tenant to install screening around the Dish. After obtaining Landlord's written approval (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed)of Landlord, Tenant shall have reasonable access to the roof for installation and maintenance of the Dish and shall have the right to install all reasonable wiring related thereto. Unless However, unless otherwise approved by Landlord in writing, however, in no event shall Tenant be permitted to penetrate the roof membrane in connection with the installation or maintenance of the Dish. Tenant represents and warrants that the installation and maintenance of the Dish will not cause any damage to the structural portions of the Building. Tenant shall be responsible for repairing any such damages caused by to the installation or maintenance of the Dishstructure.
(ii) Tenant shall use the roofing company specified by the Landlord to perform any work affecting the roof, provided the costs charged by such roofer are competitive with charges for similar services within the same geographic region. Tenant shall match as nearly as possible the color of the Dish to the existing facade of the Building. All cable runs, conduit and sleeving shall be installed in a good and workmanlike manner. Cables and transmission lines shall be routed and attached in accordance with current, prevailing state of the art industry practices. The Dish shall be identified with permanently marked, weather proof tags at the following locations: (Ai) each dish antenna bracket; (Bii) at the transmission line building entry point; (Ciii) at the interior wall feed through or any other transmission line exit point; and (Div) at any transmitter combiner, duplexer, or multifed receive port. In addition, all Tenant telephone blocks, demarcs, and cables shall be clearly identified with the Tenant's ’s name, type of line, and circuit number.
(iii) Tenant shall install, operate and maintain the Dish in accordance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations. Prior to installation of the Dish, Tenant shall, on behalf of the installer, provide Landlord with a certificate of insurance reasonably satisfactory to Landlord.
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Samples: Office Lease (Sciquest Inc)
Installation of the Dish. (i) The size, location, design and manner of installation of the Dish and all related wiring shall be reasonably designated and approved by Landlord. Landlord, in its reasonable discretion, may require Tenant to install screening around the Dish. After obtaining Landlord's written approval (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed)of Landlord, Tenant shall have reasonable access to the roof for installation and maintenance of the Dish and shall have the right to install all reasonable wiring related thereto. Unless However, unless otherwise approved by Landlord in writing, however, in no event shall Tenant be permitted to penetrate the roof membrane in connection with the installation or maintenance of the Dish. Tenant represents and warrants that the installation and maintenance of the Dish will not cause any damage to the structural portions of the Building. Tenant shall be responsible for repairing any such damages caused by to the installation or maintenance of the Dishstructure.
(ii) Tenant shall use the roofing company specified by the Landlord to perform any work affecting the roof, provided the costs charged by such roofer are competitive with charges for similar services within the same geographic region. Tenant shall match as nearly as possible the color of the Dish to the existing facade of the Building. All cable runs, conduit and sleeving shall be installed in a good and workmanlike manner. Cables and transmission lines shall be routed and attached in accordance with current, prevailing state of the art industry practices. The Dish shall be identified with permanently marked, weather proof tags at the following locations: (Ai) each dish antenna bracket; (Bii) at the transmission line building entry point; (Ciii) at the interior wall feed through or any other transmission line exit point; and (Div) at any transmitter combiner, duplexer, or multifed receive port. In addition, all Tenant telephone blocks, demarcs, and cables shall be clearly identified with the Tenant's ’s name, type of line, and circuit number.
(iii) Tenant shall install, operate and maintain the Dish in accordance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations. Prior to installation of the Dish, Tenant shall, on behalf of the installer, provide Landlord with a certificate of insurance reasonably satisfactory to Landlord.
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Installation of the Dish. (i) The size, location, design and manner of installation of the Dish and all related wiring shall be reasonably designated and approved by Landlord. Landlord, in its reasonable sole discretion, may require Tenant to install screening around the Dish. After obtaining Landlord's ’s written approval (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed)approval, Tenant shall have reasonable access to the roof for installation and maintenance of the Dish and shall have the right to install all reasonable wiring related thereto. Unless otherwise approved by Landlord in writing, however, in no event shall Tenant be permitted to penetrate the roof membrane in connection with the installation or maintenance of the Dish. Tenant shall be responsible for repairing any damages caused by the installation or maintenance of the Dish.
(ii) Tenant shall use the roofing company specified by Landlord to perform any work affecting the roof, provided the costs charged by such roofer are competitive with charges for similar services within the same geographic region. All cable runs, conduit and sleeving shall be installed in a good and workmanlike manner. Cables and transmission lines shall be routed and attached in accordance with current, prevailing state of the art industry practices. The Dish shall be identified with permanently marked, weather proof tags at the following locations: (A) each dish bracket; (B) at the transmission line building entry point; (C) at the interior wall feed through or any other transmission line exit point; and (D) at any transmitter combiner, duplexer, or multifed receive port. In addition, all Tenant telephone blocks, demarcs, and cables shall be clearly identified with Tenant's ’s name, type of line, and circuit number.
(iii) Tenant shall install, operate and maintain the Dish in accordance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations. Prior to installation of the Dish, Tenant shall, on behalf of the installer, provide Landlord with a certificate of shall confirm that its installer carries sufficient insurance reasonably satisfactory to Landlordcoverage.
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Samples: Office Lease (Channeladvisor Corp)
Installation of the Dish. (i) The size, location, design and manner of installation of the Dish and all related wiring shall be reasonably designated and approved by Landlord. Landlord, in its reasonable discretion, may require Tenant to install screening around the Dish. After obtaining Landlord's written approval (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed)of Landlord, Tenant shall have reasonable access to the roof for installation and maintenance of the Dish and shall have the right to install all reasonable wiring related thereto. Unless However, unless otherwise approved by Landlord in writing, howeverwhich approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, in no event shall Tenant be permitted to penetrate the roof membrane in connection with the installation or maintenance of the Dish. Tenant represents and warrants that the installation and maintenance of the Dish will not cause any damage to the structural portions of the Building. Tenant shall be responsible for repairing any such damages caused by to the installation or maintenance of the Dishstructure.
(ii) Tenant shall use the roofing company specified by the Landlord to perform any work affecting the roof, provided the costs charged by such roofer are competitive with charges for similar services within the same geographic region. Tenant shall match as nearly as possible the color of the Dish to the existing facade of the Building. All cable runs, conduit and sleeving shall be installed in a good and workmanlike manner. Cables and transmission lines shall be routed and attached in accordance with current, prevailing state of the art industry practices. The Dish shall be identified with permanently marked, weather proof tags at the following locations: (Ai) each dish antenna bracket; (Bii) at the transmission line building entry point; (Ciii) at the interior wall feed through or any other transmission line exit point; and (Div) at any transmitter combiner, duplexer, or multifed receive port. In addition, all Tenant telephone blocks, demarcs, and cables shall be clearly identified with the Tenant's name, type of line, and circuit number.
(iii) Tenant shall install, operate and maintain the Dish in accordance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations. Prior to installation of the Dish, Tenant shall, on behalf of the installer, provide Landlord with a certificate of insurance reasonably satisfactory to Landlord.
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Samples: Office Lease (Panera Bread Co)