Common use of Location Access Clause in Contracts

Location Access. Broadvoice and any underlying providers and contractors will require reasonable access to each service location listed on a Service Order ("Service Location") as necessary to review, install, inspect, maintain or repair any Equipment or Materials necessary to provide the Internet Services. Subscriber shall provide Broadvoice all permissions, consents, or authorizations necessary to activate, maintain, inspect and repair the products and/or services and any Broadvoice equipment. If Subscriber owns or controls the Service Location(s), Subscriber grants Broadvoice and its underlying providers permission to enter the Service Location(s) for the exercise of such right. If a Service Location is not owned and/or controlled by Subscriber, Subscriber will obtain, with Broadvoice 's assistance, appropriate right of access. If such right of access for Broadvoice is not obtained by either party, then Broadvoice 's obligations with respect to such Service Location shall be considered null and void.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement

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