- EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF PLANT Sample Clauses

- EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF PLANT. (a) If, at any time, in case of fire or disaster in the Town, it shall be necessary in the reasonable judgment of the Issuing Authority to cut or move any of the wires, cable or equipment of the Cable Communications System, the Town shall have the right to do so without cost or liability, provided however that, wherever possible, the Issuing Authority gives Licensee notice and the ability to relocate wires, cable or other equipment.
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- EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF PLANT. If, at any time, in case of fire or disaster in the Town, it shall become necessary in the reasonable judgment of the Issuing Authority or any designee(s), to cut or move any of the wires, cables, amplifiers, appliances or appurtenances of the Cable Television System, the Town shall have the right to do so at the sole cost and expense of the Licensee. In such event, the Licensee shall reimburse the Issuing Authority the cost and expense of such removal within thirty (30) days of submission of a xxxx thereof.
- EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF PLANT. If, at any time, in case of fire or disaster in the Town, it shall become necessary in the reasonable judgment of the Issuing Authority or any designee(s), to cut or move any of the wires, cables, amplifiers, appliances or appurtenances of the Cable Television System, and it is not practical or feasible to request such removal by Licensee, (or the Licensee is unable to remove such facilities) the Town shall have the right to do so at the sole cost and expense of the Licensee. In such event, the Licensee shall reimburse the Issuing Authority for the reasonable cost and expense of such emergency removal within thirty (30) days of submission of a bill therefor. If such costs are not reimbursed as required herein, the Issuing Authority may make demand for such costs from the Performance Bond.
- EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF PLANT. If, at any time, in case of fire or emergency in the Town, it shall become necessary in the reasonable judgment of the Franchising Authority, Police or Fire Department or their lawful designee, to cut or move any of the wires, cables, amplifiers, appliances or appurtenances of the Cable System in the course of such fire or emergency, the Town shall have the right to do so at the sole cost and expense of Franchisee. Nothing herein shall limit Franchisee, where applicable, from seeking reimbursement under any applicable government program providing for reimbursement, including but not limited to Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”) programs.
- EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF PLANT. If, at any time, in case of fire or disaster in the City, it shall become necessary in the reasonable judgment of the Issuing Authority or any designee(s), to cut or move any of the wires, cables, amplifiers, appliances or appurtenances of the Cable Television System, the City shall have the right to do so at no charge to the Licensee.
- EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF PLANT. If, at any time, in case of fire or disaster in the Town, it shall become necessary in the reasonable judgment of the Issuing Authority or any designee(s), to cut or move any of the wires, cables, amplifiers, appliances or appurtenances of the Cable Television System, the Town shall have the right to do so at the sole cost and expense of the Licensee. In such event, the Licensee shall reimburse the Issuing Authority the cost and expense of such emergency removal within thirty (30) days of submission of a bill thereof. If such costs are not reimbursed as required herein, the Issuing Authority may make demand for such costs from the performance bond.
- EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF PLANT. If, at any time, in case of fire or disaster in the Town, it shall become necessary in the reasonable judgment of the Issuing Authority or any designee including authorized fire department or police or similar department, to cut or move any of the wires, cables, amplifiers, appliances or appurtenances of the Cable Television System, the Town shall have the right to do so at the sole cost and expense of Licensee. Licensee shall be eligible, where applicable, for reimbursement under any state or federal government program providing for reimbursement and the Town, at Licensee’s request, shall reasonably cooperate with Licensee’s efforts to secure such reimbursement.
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- EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF PLANT. If, at any time, in case of fire or other disaster within the Village, it shall become necessary in the judgment of the Village to cut or move any of the wires, cables, amplifiers, power supplies, appliances, or appurtenances of the Grantee, Village shall not be liable for cutting or moving, provided, however, that nothing herein shall be construed to preclude liability for willful and wanton acts.

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  • Removal of Fixtures If Tenant is not in default hereunder, Tenant may, prior to the expiration of the Term of this Lease, or any extension thereof, remove any trade fixtures and equipment which it has placed in the Premises which can be removed without significant damage to the Premises, provided Tenant repairs all damages to the Premises caused by such removal.

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