Right of Entry and Access to the Public Way Sample Clauses

Right of Entry and Access to the Public Way. The City hereby grants to the Concessionaire and its Representatives the right to enter upon, in, under, over and across the streets, alleys, sidewalks in the public way, all to such extent and at such times as shall be necessary or desirable for the Concessionaire to access the Metered Parking System (including the Metering Devices and all supporting structures and appurtenances thereto, and the Parking Lots) in order to conduct Metered Parking System Operations, including operating, maintaining, inspecting, repairing and managing Metered Parking System properties, constructing, installing, replacing, testing, dismantling and removing Metering Devices and all supporting structures and appurtenances thereto, interconnecting the same to any electric utility, telephonic or other communication lines, collecting Metered Parking Revenues, and installing monitoring or observation technology or equipment reasonably necessary for Metered Parking System Operations. The rights granted to the Concessionaire under this Section 3.2(d) do not create a priority in favor of the Concessionaire over any other user of the public way and are subject to the Operating Standards and all provisions of Law, including, but not limited to, applicable City permit requirements, relating to the conduct of a private business or franchise in the public way.
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Right of Entry and Access to the Public Way. Metro hereby grants to Parking Company and its Representatives the right to enter upon, in, under, over and across the streets, alleys, sidewalks in the public way, all to such extent and at such times as shall be necessary or desirable for Parking Company to access the Metered Parking System (including the Metering Devices and all supporting structures and appurtenances thereto) in order to conduct Metered Parking System Operations, including operating, maintaining, inspecting, repairing and managing Metered Parking System properties, constructing, installing, replacing, testing, dismantling and removing Metering Devices and all supporting structures and appurtenances thereto, interconnecting the same to any permitted electric utility, telephonic or other communication lines, collecting Metered Parking System Revenue, and installing monitoring or observation technology or equipment reasonably necessary for Metered Parking System Operations. The rights granted to Parking Company under this Section 3.2(d) do not create a priority in favor of Parking Company over any other user of the public way and are subject to the Operating Standards and all provisions of Law, including, but not limited to, applicable Metro permit requirements, relating to the conduct of a private business or franchise in the public way.
Right of Entry and Access to the Public Way. The City hereby grants to 648 the Developer and its contractors, subcontractors, authorized representatives, employees, 649 customers, patrons, invitees, designees and suppliers (collectively, the “Developer’s 650 Representatives”) a non-exclusive right to enter upon, in, under, over and across the Public 651 Way to such extent and at such times as shall be necessary or desirable for the Developer and 652 Developer’s Representatives to access the Site and the Parking System in order to conduct 653 Parking System Operations, including construction, operating, maintaining, inspecting, repairing 654 and managing the Parking Facility, operating and managing the Additional Parking, as 655 applicable, collecting Parking Revenue and installing monitoring or observation technology or 656 equipment reasonably necessary for Parking System Operations. The rights granted to the 657 Developer under this Section 3.6 neither create an interest in real property nor do they create a 658 priority in favor of the Developer over any other user of such areas and are subject to all 659 provisions of Law relating to the conduct of a private business or franchise in the Public Way. 660 The City retains the right to access the Site and the Parking Facility at reasonable times and with 661 reasonable advance notice to Developer for any purpose permitted or required by this Agreement 662 or required by Applicable Law. No advance notice is necessary for the City to access the Site or 663 the Parking Facility in the case of an emergency or for public safety purposes.
Right of Entry and Access to the Public Way. Subject to Section 3.19, the University hereby grants to the Concessionaire and its Representatives a license to enter upon, in, under, over and across the Public Way to such extent and at such times as shall be necessary or desirable for the Concessionaire to access the Utility System in order to conduct Utility System Operations, including operating, maintaining, inspecting, repairing and managing Utility System properties, including the Utility System Assets and all supporting structures and appurtenances thereto, and installing monitoring or observation technology or equipment reasonably necessary for Utility System Operations. The rights granted pursuant to this Section 3.2(e) do not include the right to block, impede or otherwise obstruct traffic on the Public Way, and the Concessionaire shall, enter, access and perform work in, on or over the Public Way in accordance with the Performance Standards. The rights granted to the Concessionaire under this Section 3.2(e) neither create an interest in real property nor do they create a priority in favor of the Concessionaire over any other user of such areas and are subject to the Performance Standards and all provisions of Law relating to the conduct of a private business or franchise in the Public Way.

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