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Oracle Support Area. (c) The Parties shall allow free and unobstructed flow of pedestrian traffic within, and to and from, the Common Use Facilities and the Temporary Use Facilities. If any of the Common Use Facilities or Temporary Common Use Facilities are not free-standing buildings on a Lot, to the extent necessary to access said facilities the Parties hereby grant access to the Common Area hallways, stairways and elevators designated as such by Agilent or Avago within the buildings in which such facilities are located for the sole purpose of accessing same. The right to access and use the Temporary Common Use Facilities shall terminate on the earlier of (i) September 30, 2006, or (ii) the date of completion of the planned separation for each such facility. All costs and expenses relating to such separation shall be allocated in accordance with the MSA. The right of access to, and use of, any Common Use Facility granted herein may be terminated by the Party on whose Lot such facility is located any time after the first anniversary of this Agreement by providing at least 270 days prior written notice of the intended cessation to the other Party (“Cessation Notice”). This Agreement shall continue with respect to such Common Use Facilities which are not specifically terminated by delivery of a Cessation Notice until such time as a Cessation Notice is delivered with respect to any remaining Common Use Facilities.
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