Failure of Broadcast Transmissions Sample Clauses

Failure of Broadcast Transmissions. Seller shall give prompt written notice to Buyer if any of the following (a "Specified Event") shall occur and continue for a period of more than four (4) consecutive hours: (i) the transmission of the regular broadcast programming of the Station in the normal and usual manner is interrupted or discontinued; or (ii) the Station is operated at less than its licensed antenna height above average terrain or at less than eighty percent (80%) of its licensed effective radiated power. If, prior to Closing, the Station is not operated at its licensed operating parameters for more than thirty-six (36) hours (or, in the event of force majeure or utility ----- ------- failure affecting generally the market served by the Station, ninety-six (96) hours), whether or not consecutive, during any period of thirty (30) consecutive days, or if there are three (3) or more Specified Events each lasting more than four (4) consecutive hours, then Buyer may, at its option: (i) terminate this Agreement, or (ii) proceed in the manner set forth in Paragraph 8.5(a)(1) or 8.5(a)(2). In the event of termination of this Agreement by Buyer pursuant to this Section, the Initial Escrow Deposit together with all interest accrued thereon shall be returned to Buyer and the parties shall be released and discharged from any further obligation hereunder.
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Failure of Broadcast Transmissions. The following each shall constitute a "Specified Event" if any such event shall occur and continue for a period in excess of seventy-two hours: (i) the transmission of the regular broadcast programming of the Station in the normal and usual manner is interrupted or discontinued; or (ii) the Station is not operated in accordance with the directional parameters specified in the Station's licenses or is operated at less than ninety percent (90%) of its licensed power. If any three or more Specified Events occur prior to the Closing Date, then Buyer may, at its option: (i) terminate this Agreement, or (ii) proceed in the manner set forth in Paragraph 16.1 or 16.2.
Failure of Broadcast Transmissions. 22 (c) Resolution of Disagreements................... 22 8.5. Administrative Violations..................... 23 8.6. Bulk Sales Act................................ 23 8.7. Control of Station............................ 23 8.8. Audit......................................... 23 8.9. Time Brokerage and Operating Agreement........ 23 8.10. Closing Obligations........................... 23
Failure of Broadcast Transmissions. If the Station is not operated at its licensed operating parameters for more than thirty-six (36) hours (or, in the event of force majeure or utility failure affecting generally the market served by the Station, ninety-six (96) hours), whether or not consecutive, during any period of thirty (30) consecutive days, or if there are five (5) or more Specified Events, as defined below, each lasting more than eight (8) consecutive hours, then Broker may, at its option terminate this Agreement. For the purposes of this Agreement, a "Specified Event" shall include the occurrence and continuance for a period of more than eight (8) hours of any of the following: (i) the transmission of the regular broadcast programming of the Station in the normal and usual manner is interrupted or discontinued; or (ii) the Station is operated at less than its authorized antenna height above average terrain or at less than eighty percent (80%) of its licensed effective radiated power.
Failure of Broadcast Transmissions. Company shall give prompt written notice to Buyer if any of the following (a "Specified Event") shall occur and continue for a period of more than four (4) hours (except for routine maintenance): (i) the transmission of the regular broadcast programming of the Station in the normal and usual manner is interrupted or discontinued; or (ii) the Station is operated at less than its licensed antenna height above average terrain or at less than eighty percent (80%) of its licensed effective radiated power. If, prior to Closing, the Station has not operated at its licensed operating parameters for more than thirty-six (36) hours (or, in the event of force majeure or utility failure affecting generally the market served by the Station, ninety-six (96) hours), whether or not consecutive, during any period of thirty (30) consecutive days, or if there are three (3) or more Specified Events each lasting more than four (4) consecutive hours, then Buyer may, at its option: (i) terminate this Agreement, or (ii) proceed in the manner set forth in Section 8.4(a)(1) or 8.4(a)(2). In the event of termination of this Agreement by Buyer pursuant to this Section, the parties shall be released and discharged from any further obligation hereunder.
Failure of Broadcast Transmissions. Seller shall give prompt written notice to Buyer if any of the following (a "Specified Event") shall occur: (i) the transmission of the regular broadcast programming of the Station in the normal and usual manner is interrupted or discontinued and the Station is unable to broadcast pursuant to its auxiliary power for more than four (4) hours; or (ii) the Station is operated at less than its licensed antenna

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  • Transmission The Custodian and the Fund shall comply with SWIFT’s authentication procedures. The Custodian will act on FT Instructions received via SWIFT provided the instruction is authenticated by the SWIFT system. § Written Instructions. Instructions may be transmitted in an original writing that bears the manual signature of an Authorized Person(s).

  • Signaling Link Transport 9.2.1 Signaling Link Transport is a set of two or four dedicated 56 kbps transmission paths between Global Connection-designated Signaling Points of Interconnection that provide appropriate physical diversity.

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  • Telecommunications Each Lender and Administrative Agent shall be entitled to rely on the authority of any individual making any telecopy, electronic or telephonic notice, request, or signature without the necessity of receipt of any verification thereof.

  • Telecommunications Services The offering of telecommunications for a fee directly to the public, or to such classes of users as to be effectively available directly to the public, regardless of the facilities used.

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