Right of Entry for Utility Service Sample Clauses

Right of Entry for Utility Service. The Seller reserves for itself, the City, and any public utility company as may be appropriate, the unqualified right to enter upon the Property at all reasonable times for the purpose of reconstructing, maintaining, repairing or servicing the public utilities located within the Property boundary lines and provided for in the easements described or referred to in Paragraph (a), Section 2 hereof. This right-of-entry shall not interfere with Buyer's use of the Property.
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Right of Entry for Utility Service. The Agency reserves for itself, the City, and any public utility company as may be appropriate, the unqualified right to enter upon the Property at all reasonable times for the purpose of reconstructing, maintaining, repairing or servicing the public utilities located within the Property boundary lines and provided for in any easements affecting the Property. This right-of-entry shall not interfere with Redeveloper's use of the Property.
Right of Entry for Utility Service. Any public utility company or other entity having utility service lines or other facilities located within the boundary lines of the Leased Premises shall have the right to enter upon the Leased Premises at all reasonable times, for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, repairing or servicing such service lines or other facilities as are located within the boundary lines of the Leased Premises and provided for in easements or licenses crossing or servicing the Leased Premises. Any such entry shall be conducted to limit the disturbance to Facility operations, to the extent deemed reasonably practicable by Lessor, and requires restoration of any surface of the Leased Premised which is disturbed by such utility work to the pre-existing grade and condition, including any portion of the parking lot, signage, contiguous sidewalks, walkways, lawn and landscaping, or other Improvements exterior to the Facility.
Right of Entry for Utility Service. 24 8.04 Interim Redeveloper Not To Block or Obscure Utility Easements 24 8.05 Maintenance and Security of Selecto Flash Building Property 24 8.06. Equal Employment Opportunity 25 8.07. Entire Agreement 26 8.08. Titles of Articles and Paragraphs/Sections/Headings 26 8.09. Counterparts 26 8.10. Severability 26 8.11. Governing Law 26 8.12. Waiver of Jury 26
Right of Entry for Utility Service. The Township reserves for itself and any public utility company, as may be appropriate, the unqualified right to enter upon the Selecto-Flash Building Property at any reasonable time for the purpose of reconstructing, maintaining, repairing, or servicing the public utilities located within the Selecto-Flash Building Property boundary lines provided written notice is given to Interim Redeveloper prior to entry. Such written notice shall not be required in the case of an emergency occurring on or around the Redevelopment Area, the conditions of which would require immediate or emergency entry.

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