Common use of TRANSMISSION LICENSE Clause in Contracts

TRANSMISSION LICENSE. A non-exclusive right, in common with others, all at no cost to Landlord, for constructing, placing, operating, maintaining, reconstructing, replacing, rebuilding, upgrading, removing, inspecting, modifying and/or repairing above ground electrical transmission lines, and a line or lines of poles or towers, together with such wires and cables and communications lines as from time to time are suspended therefrom, and/or underground wires and cables, for the transmission of electrical energy purposes, and all necessary and proper anchors, support structures, foundations, footings, cross arms and other appliances and fixtures for use in connection with said towers, wires and cables, in each case upon, through, over, across and/or under, as applicable, the Property in the location more particularly described on Exhibit B annexed (the “Transmission Area License”). All installations by or on behalf of Tenant shall be removed by Tenant at its own expense at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Solar Lease (Green Stream Holdings Inc.), Solar Lease (Green Stream Holdings Inc.), Solar Roof Lease (Green Stream Holdings Inc.)

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