Common use of BELL CANADA Clause in Contracts

BELL CANADA. The Developer shall indicate in the Agreement, in words satisfactory to Bell Canada, that it will grant to Bell Canada any easements that may be required, which may include a blanket easement, for communication/telecommunication infrastructure. In the event of any conflict with existing Bell Canada facilities or easements, the Developer shall be responsible for the relocation of such facilities or easements.

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Sources: Subdivision Agreement

BELL CANADA. The Developer That the Owner shall indicate in the Agreementagree, in words satisfactory to Bell Canada, that it will to grant to Bell Canada any easements that may be required, which required for telecommunication services. Easements may include a blanket easement, for communication/telecommunication infrastructurebe required subject to final servicing decisions. In the event of any conflict with existing Bell Canada facilities or easements, the Developer Owner shall be responsible for the relocation of such facilities or easements. Bell Canada requires one of more conduit or conduits of sufficient size from each unit to the room(s) in which the telecommunication facilities are situated and one or more conduits from the room(s) in which the telecommunication facilities are situated to the street line.

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Sources: Residential Subdivision Agreement

BELL CANADA. The Developer Owner shall indicate in the Agreement, in words satisfactory to Bell Canada, that it will grant to Bell Canada any easements that may be required, which may include a blanket easement, for communication/telecommunication infrastructure. In the event of any conflict with existing Bell Canada facilities or easements, the Developer Owner shall be responsible for the relocation of such facilities or easements.

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Sources: Subdivision Agreement