Common use of Pilot Equipment Clause in Contracts

Pilot Equipment. Pilot, or its agent, may provide, install, maintain, repair, operate and control Pilot’s equipment (“Pilot Equipment”). Pilot’s Equipment shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Pilot, and nothing contained herein shall give or convey to Customer, or any other person, any right, title or interest whatsoever in Pilot’s Equipment, notwithstanding that it may be, or become, attached to, or embedded in, realty. Customer shall not tamper with, remove or conceal any identifying plates, tags or labels identifying Pilot’s ownership interest in Pilot’s Equipment. Customer shall not adjust, align, attempt to repair, relocate or remove Pilot’s Equipment, except as expressly authorized in writing by Pilot. Customer shall be liable for any loss of or damage to Pilot’s Equipment caused by Customer’s negligence, intentional acts, or unauthorized maintenance and shall reimburse Pilot for the same, within thirty (30) days after receipt by Customer of a request for reimbursement. Customer at its sole cost and expense shall be required to obtain space and power to support Pilot Equipment for the Service for the duration of the Service Term. If power is necessary for Customer’s services, Customer must provide Pilot with proof that Customer has all required authorizations from the building to obtain such power or electricity before executing a Service Order. Pilot will facilitate the installation of a replacement Pilot-owned device within one (1) business day of a failure acknowledged by Pilot’s Network Operations team. Pilot does not accept responsibility for physical damage to Pilot-owned devices once installed in Customer’s premises, whether intentional or accidental, including damages caused by power related issues such as surges and/or brownouts. If Customer desires surge protection and/or battery backup protection, Customer bears the obligation of providing it.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Pilot Equipment. Pilot, or its agent, may provide, install, maintain, repair, operate and control Pilot’s equipment (“Pilot Equipment”). Pilot’s Equipment shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Pilot, and nothing contained herein shall give or convey to Customer, or any other person, any right, title or interest whatsoever in Pilot’s Equipment, notwithstanding that it may be, or become, attached to, or embedded in, realty. Customer shall not tamper with, remove or conceal any identifying plates, tags or labels identifying Pilot’s ownership interest in Pilot’s Equipment. Customer shall not adjust, align, attempt to repair, relocate or remove Pilot’s Equipment, except as expressly authorized in writing by Pilot. Customer shall be liable for any loss of or damage to Pilot’s Equipment caused by Customer’s negligence, intentional acts, or unauthorized maintenance and shall reimburse Pilot for the same, within thirty (30) days after receipt by Customer of a request for reimbursement. Customer at its sole cost and expense shall be required to obtain space and power to support Pilot Equipment for the Service for the duration of the Service Term. If power is necessary for Customer’s services, Customer must provide Pilot with proof that Customer has all required authorizations from the building to obtain such power or electricity before executing a Service Order. Pilot will facilitate the installation of a replacement Pilot-owned device within one (1) business day of a failure acknowledged by Pilot’s Network Operations team. Pilot does not accept responsibility for physical damage to Pilot-Pilot- owned devices once installed in Customer’s premises, whether intentional or accidental, including damages caused by power related issues such as surges and/or brownouts. If Customer desires surge protection and/or battery backup protection, Customer bears the obligation of providing it.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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