Common use of Rights of Entry and Inspection Clause in Contracts

Rights of Entry and Inspection. With advance notice in accordance with and only to the extent required under Section 28, each AT&T Lessor and its representatives, agents and employees, at AT&T Lessor’s sole cost and expense, shall be entitled to enter any Site at all reasonable times (but subject to giving Tower Operator at least one Business Day’s prior notice) for the purposes of inspecting such Site, making any repairs or replacements, performing any maintenance, or performing any work on the Site, to the extent required or expressly permitted by this Agreement; provided that none of the AT&T Lessors or its representatives, agents and employees may make any repairs or replacements or perform any maintenance, inspection or other work on a Tower, Tower Operator Equipment or on any third party’s property. Nothing in this Section 27 shall imply or impose any duty or obligation upon any AT&T Lessor to enter upon any Site at any time for any purpose, or to inspect any Site at any time, or to perform, or pay the cost of, any work that Tower Operator is required to perform under any provision of this Agreement, and no AT&T Lessor has any such duty or obligation. Nothing in this Section 27 shall affect any right of entry or inspection or any other right afforded to AT&T Collocator pursuant to the MPL Site MLA.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Prepaid Lease, Master Prepaid Lease (Crown Castle International Corp), Master Prepaid Lease (Crown Castle International Corp)

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