Common use of Security Cameras and Access Clause in Contracts

Security Cameras and Access. Tenant may install, at Tenant’s expense and subject to Landlord’s approval (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), security cameras and other security devices on interior and exterior walls and throughout the Building and the Land. The cameras will be used to monitor areas of the Building and/or the Land, provide parking lot security and for any other reasonable security purposes determined by Tenant. Said security cameras shall not penetrate the roof of the Premises. In addition to and without limitation of the foregoing, Tenant may install, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense: (i) a security and/or badge-access system to monitor entry to and exit from the Premises; and (ii) security and/or access gates to control security and access into and out of the Building and surrounding parking areas.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Commercial Lease Agreement (CONX Corp.), Commercial Lease Agreement (CONX Corp.), Commercial Lease Agreement (CONX Corp.)

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