Letter of Authority. For each Site not owned by you, prior to the scheduled Services installation date, you are responsible for securing a letter of authority (“LOA”) from the Site’s owner/landlord in the form and content that Rogers reasonably requires authorizing Rogers to install the Services and associated Rogers Equipment at the Site.
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Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement
Letter of Authority. For each Site not owned by you, prior to the scheduled Services installation date, you are responsible for securing a letter of authority (“LOA”) from the Site’s owner/landlord in the form and content that Rogers reasonably requires authorizing Rogers or its sub-contractors to install the Services and associated Rogers Equipment at the Site.
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Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement, Rogers for Business Agreement
Letter of Authority. For each Site not owned by you, prior to the scheduled Services installation date, you are responsible for securing assisting Rogers to secure a letter Letter of authority (“LOA”) Authority from the Site’s owner/landlord owner or landlord, in the form and content that Rogers reasonably requires requires, authorizing Rogers to install the Services and associated Rogers Equipment at the Site. For self-installed Services, you are responsible to ensure that it has the necessary Site owner or landlord authority to self-install the Services and associated Rogers Equipment.
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Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement
Letter of Authority. For each Site not owned by youthe Customer, prior to the scheduled Services installation date, you are the Customer is responsible for securing a letter of authority (“LOA”) from the Site’s owner/landlord in the form and content that Rogers reasonably requires authorizing Rogers to install the Services and associated Rogers Equipment at the Site.
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Samples: Rogers for Business Agreement