Common use of Internet Service Clause in Contracts

Internet Service. A. Landlord agrees to furnish to each Unit a terminal or, where applicable, wireless access, for Tenant's connection to an internet service provider. If Tenant desires to use alternative Internet or on-line services, Tenant will have the right to do so at Tenant's expense. The University, not the Landlord, provides internet access to the Facility and Landlord does not operate the network. Landlord is not responsible to configure Tenant’s personal computer or similar devices, or to help Tenant to do so. B. Tenant may need to purchase a network interface card and/or other equipment to connect Tenant's computer to the Facility's network. It is Tenant's responsibility to obtain and pay for the equipment. If Tenant is in default under this Lease or in violation of the terms and conditions of the internet service provider, Landlord has the right to discontinue Tenant's connections to the internet service, in addition to all other rights and remedies.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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