Common use of Early extension Clause in Contracts

Early extension. In areas not meeting the requirements for mandatory extension of service, the Grantee shall provide, upon the request of a potential subscriber desiring service, an estimate of the costs required to extend service to the subscriber. The Grantee shall then extend service upon request of the potential subscriber. The Grantee may require advance payment or assurance of payment satisfactory to the Grantee. The amount paid by subscribers for early extensions shall be nonrefundable, and in the event the area subsequently reaches the density required for mandatory extension, such payments shall be treated as consideration for early extension.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Cable Television Franchise Agreement, Cable Television Franchise Agreement

Early extension. In areas not meeting the requirements for mandatory extension of service, the Grantee grantee shall provide, upon the request of a potential subscriber desiring service, an estimate of the costs required to extend service to the subscriber. The Grantee grantee shall then extend service upon request of the potential subscriber. The Grantee grantee may require advance payment or assurance of payment satisfactory to the Granteegrantee. The amount paid by subscribers for early extensions shall be nonrefundable, and in the event if the area subsequently reaches the density required for mandatory extension, such payments shall be treated as consideration for early extension.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications