Many cell guys do this when building sites. Each site is its own corporation
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From: RickG <rgunder...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2010 21:38:32 
To: WISPA General List<wireless@wispa.org>
Subject: Re: [WISPA] tower contracts

The more I do these, the more I like using a separate corporation for
the purpose. Thanks!

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:04 PM, Bob Moldashel <lakel...@gbcx.net> wrote:
> I am sure Blake will agree with me.  No two contracts are the same
> especially in the tower business and especially when dealing with
> municipalities.
>
> If you don't like a clause submit a change request.  Their will either
> entertain it or say no.  The other thing that might happen is they just
> stop talking to you.
>
> I don't know what you are paying them, if anything, but I would run with
> this.  Its not out of the norm but it would be nice to have the
> reciprocity in case they do something that makes you liable.  If you are
> that worried, open another corporation and sign the lease under that
> one.  Lease "network services" to you existing company and if something
> ever happens you have the buffer.
>
> Slimy but its done every day.
>
> -B-
>
>
>
> RickG wrote:
>> One of our favorite topics :)
>>
>> So, I've had fairly good luck with the tower agreements that I've
>> posted until lately. It seems people are getting real particular these
>> days, which is fine. After two years of discusions, I've finally made
>> some progress of getting on a nearby towns water tank. My issue is
>> that they have scrapped my contract and come up with an "easement
>> contract" of their own. Its not too bad but I'm concerned about the
>> "indemification section". Basically, it reads as follows:
>>
>> INDEMNIFICATION:
>> The Grantee does hereby agree to defend, hold harmless, and indemnify
>> Grantor, its successors and assigns, from any claim of liability or any other
>> claim involving the access, utilities, or arising out of the Grantee's
>> use of the
>> easement described above, unless caused by Grantor's negligent or willful
>> conduct or Grantor's failure to fulfill its maintenance obligations as set 
>> forth
>> in Paragraph 6 above. As a government. the Grantor reserves all rights
>> afford under its Sovereign Immunity.
>>
>> Basically, it protects them but not me. LOL, normally my contract does
>> the reverse! Thoughts?
>> -RickG
>>
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