Construction Codes Sample Clauses

Construction Codes. Grantee shall strictly adhere to all building and zoning codes currently or hereafter in effect. Grantee shall arrange its lines, cables, and other appurtenances, on both public and private property, in such a manner as to cause no unreasonable interference with the use of said public or private property by any Person. In the event of such interference, the City may require the removal or relocation of the Grantee's lines, cables, and other appurtenances from the property in question at Grantee's expense.
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Construction Codes. Wireless Support Structures and Wireless Facilities shall be constructed, installed, operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local codes, rules and regulations including the National Electrical Safety Code.
Construction Codes. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 5.1 above, to the extent Applicable Law includes requirements under the state or locally adopted building, plumbing, mechanical, electrical and fire codes (collectively the “Codes”), the Codes included shall be those in force and effect at the time Developer submits its application for the relevant building, grading, or other construction permits to City. In the event of a conflict between such Codes and the Project Approvals, the Project Approvals shall, to the maximum extent allowed by law, prevail. For construction of public infrastructure, the Codes applicable to such construction shall be those in force and effect at the time of execution of an improvement agreement between City and Developer pursuant to Chapter 9.16 of the Dublin Municipal Code.
Construction Codes. The Grantee shall strictly adhere to all applicable building, zoning or other laws and codes currently or hereafter in force in Grantor's jurisdiction. The Grantee shall arrange its lines, cables and other appurtenances, on both public and private property, in such a manner as to cause no unreasonable interference, as determined by the Grantor, with the use of said public or private property by any person. In the event of such interference, Grantor may require the removal of Grantee's lines, cables and appurtenances from the property in question. Grantee's Cable System shall be constructed and maintained in such manner as not to interfere with sewers, water pipes, or any other property of Grantor, or with any other pipes, wires, conduits, pedestals, structures, equipment or other facilities that may have been laid in the Streets by, or under, Grantor's authority. Grantee shall provide and use any equipment necessary to control and carry Grantee's cable television signals so as to prevent injury to Grantor's property or property belonging to any Person. Grantee, at its own expense, shall repair, change and improve its facilities to keep them in good repair, and safe and presentable condition. All work authorized and required hereunder shall be done in a safe, thorough and workmanlike manner. The Grantee must comply with all safety requirements, rules and practices and employ all necessary devices as required by applicable law during construction, operation and repair of its Cable System. By way of illustration and not limitation, the Grantee must comply with applicable National Electric Code, National Electrical Safety Code and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards. Grantee shall ensure that the drops are properly bonded to the electrical power ground at the home, consistent with the applicable requirements of the National Electric Code and the National Electrical Safety Code. All non-conforming or non- performing drops shall be replaced by Grantee as necessary.
Construction Codes. Grantee must strictly adhere to all applicable building and zoning codes now or hereafter in force and must obtain all necessary permits. Grantee must arrange its lines, cables, and other appurtenances, on both public and private property, in such a manner as to not cause an unreasonable interference with the use of that property by any person. In the event of such interference, Grantor may require the removal of Grantee’s lines, cables, and appurtenances from the property in question. Grantee must give at least twenty-four (24) hours advance notice to all property owners, prior to installing any above-ground or underground structures upon easements located on private property. Grantee must be a member of Underground Service Alert. Grantor will not modify its construction requirements subsequent to the completion of construction so as to require reconstruction or retrofit unless the public health and safety so requires.
Construction Codes. A. Grantee shall adhere to all building and zoning codes currently or hereafter applicable to construction in the Franchise Area.
Construction Codes. Grantee shall comply with all applicable industry, State and Grantor construction codes and standards.
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Construction Codes. With respect to the development of any or all of the Project or the Property, Developer shall be subject to the then currently adopted California Building Code and all those other State- adopted construction, fire and other codes applicable to improvements, structures, and development, and the applicable version or revision of said codes by local City action (collectively referred to as "Construction Codes") in place at that time that a plan check application for a building, grading or other permit subject to such Construction Codes is submitted to City for approval, provided that such Construction Codes have been adopted by City and are in effect on a City-wide basis and the plan check application has not expired.
Construction Codes. (a) The Grantee must strictly adhere to all generally applicable building and zoning codes now or hereafter in force, including Chapter 33 of the Municipal Code that regulates excavations in the public rights-of-way.
Construction Codes. Lessor must comply with the adopted PA UCC Building Code; American-Standards publication ANSI Bulletin A117.1 - 2003, "Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities"; PA State Act 235, American Society for Testing and Materials publications and tests; all federal building and material specifications; and the latest State and local construction codes and ordinances, applying whichever is more stringent.
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