Common use of Private Property Clause in Contracts

Private Property. Except in the case of an emergency involving public safety or service interruption to a large number of subscribers, the Operator shall give reasonable notice to the property owners or legal tenants prior to entering upon any private premises, and said notice shall specify the work to be performed, provided that in the case of construction operations, such notice as provided in this Agreement shall be delivered or provided at least two (2) days prior to entry. If any damage is caused by any Operator activity or omission, the Operator shall reimburse the property owner one hundred percent (100%) of the cost of the damage or replace the damaged property. For major construction involving excavation, property owners shall also be notified by mail at least five (5) days in advance. In the case of an emergency (as defined above), the Operator shall attempt to contact the property owner or legal tenant in person, and shall leave a door hanger notice in the event personal contact is not made. Nothing herein shall be construed as authorizing access or entry to private property or any other property where such right to access or entry is not otherwise provided by law.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Cable Franchise Agreement, Cable Franchise Agreement, Video Services Agreement