Third Party Property Owners. Licenses granted under this Section authorize Licensee to place Facilities in, or attach Facilities to, Poles, Conduits and Ducts owned or controlled by AT&T but do not affect the rights of landowners to control terms and conditions of access to their property. 4.1.1 Licensee agrees that neither Licensee nor any persons acting on Licensee’s behalf, including but not limited to Licensee’s employees, agents, contractors, and subcontractors, shall engage in any conduct which damages public or private property in the vicinity of AT&T’s Poles or Conduit System, interferes in any way with the use or enjoyment of public or private property except as expressly permitted by the owner of such property, or creates a hazard or nuisance on such property (including, but not limited to, a hazard or nuisance resulting from any abandonment or failure to remove Licensee’s Facilities or any construction debris from the property, failure to erect warning signs or barricades as may be necessary to give notice to others of unsafe conditions on the premises while work performed on Licensee’s behalf is in progress, or failure to restore the property to a safe condition after such work has been completed).
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Sources: License Agreement, Rights of Way (Row), Conduits, and Pole Attachments Agreement
Third Party Property Owners. Licenses granted under this Section authorize Licensee to place toplace Facilities in, or attach Facilities to, Poles, Conduits and Ducts owned or controlled by AT&T but do not affect the rights of landowners to control terms and conditions of access to their property.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement