FCC License Sample Clauses

FCC License. Any license, permit, certificate of compliance, antenna structure registration, franchise, approval or authorization granted or issued by the FCC.
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FCC License. The radio equipment referred to in paragraph 2 above shall remain the property of the contractor, but the State of California shall be the licensee thereof, in accordance with the FCC mobile system license KA-3134, while the contractor is utilizing the specified radio frequencies.
FCC License. Any mobile telephone, cellular telephone, microwave, paging ----------- or other license, authorization, certificate of compliance, franchise, approval or permit, whether for the construction or the operation of any PCS System, granted or issued by the FCC and any other federal Governmental Body with respect to any BTA. FCC License Transfer. Any sale, assignment or other transfer of any FCC -------------------- License in its entirety or any Stock of a License Subsidiary, other than any such transfer to a Qualified Joint Venture permitted under Section 7.06(b)(iv). FCC License Partition. A sale, transfer or other disposition of the right --------------------- to provide PCS services to POPs within a geographic area specified in Schedule 1.01A (as the same may be supplemented from time to time by agreement of the Borrower and the Required Lenders) that is within a Permitted BTA.
FCC License. Reading Eagle Company is the holder of the license issued by the FCC for business radio station KNNH737, which constitutes all of the licenses, permits and authorizations that are necessary under the Communications Act for operation of the station as presently operated. Except as set forth on Schedule 6.7.1, the KNNH737 License is in full force and effect and has not been revoked, suspended, canceled, rescinded, terminated or expired, and, the KNNH737 License is not subject to any material adverse conditions, except for those conditions appearing on the face of the KNNH737 License and conditions applicable to broadcast radio licenses generally. Except as set forth on Schedule 6.7.1, the frequencies for business radio station KNNH737 have been modified to comply with the narrowbanding requirements of Section 90.35 of the FCC rules. Reading Eagle Company has timely paid all FCC regulatory fees related to the KNNH737.
FCC License. Any license, permit, certificate of compliance, franchise, approval or authorization granted or issued by the FCC. Facility Fee. See §2.2.
FCC License. (a) Without limiting the provisions of Section 3, Motorola consents to the assignment by Iridium to the Collateral Agent of all of its rights in and to the Space System Contract pursuant to the Security Agreement, including, without limitation, the right of Iridium under Section 18.H of the Space System Contract to require, subject to certain conditions set forth therein, the transfer of the FCC License to Iridium (or a Subsidiary of Iridium designated for that purpose) by Motorola. Iridium agrees to request a transfer of the FCC License pursuant to said Section 18.H at the earliest time as Iridium reasonably believes that it can satisfy the qualifications of an FCC licensee under applicable law and FCC regulations and policies. Motorola agrees that (i) if Iridium fails to so request a transfer (or send a notice to the Collateral Agent stating that it believes the conditions to such request have not been satisfied within 30 days after notice from the Collateral Agent to Iridium and Motorola requesting Iridium to request such a transfer) or (ii) an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, the Collateral Agent shall be entitled to enforce the rights of Iridium under said Section 18.H in accordance with its terms and, in that connection, may request such transfer or may direct Iridium to request such transfer, subject to the FCC approval to be jointly applied for by the parties. Motorola agrees to comply as promptly as practicable with any such request under said Section 18.H, whether made by Iridium or (as authorized by this paragraph) the Collateral Agent, provided that the conditions to such transfer set forth in said Section 18.H have been satisfied. Without limiting the foregoing, in the event that, as a result of the exercise by the Collateral Agent of the Security Agreement Remedies, Iridium's interest in the Space System Contract is (or is to be) transferred to another Person, Motorola agrees to comply with its obligation under such Section 18.H with respect to the transfer of the FCC License and, if directed by the Collateral Agent or such Person, to use all reasonable efforts to apply to the FCC for consent to transfer the FCC License to such Person, subject to satisfaction of all of the conditions set forth in said Section 18.H (and assuming any such condition relating to Iridium shall be complied with by such Person). To the extent Motorola is not obligated under the Space System Contract to pay for the costs and expenses associated...
FCC License. The Company agrees to request a transfer of the FCC License to a wholly-owned Subsidiary of the Company pursuant to Section 18.H of the Space System Contract at the earliest time as the Company reasonably believes that it can satisfy the qualifications of an FCC licensee under applicable law and FCC regulations and policy. Upon such transfer the FCC License shall be held in the name of such Subsidiary and, subject to Section 5.13 and any restriction under any then effective Government Rule, the Company shall forthwith comply with the requirements of Section 4.01 in order to provide the Collateral Agent a first priority perfected security interest in all of the ownership interests of such Subsidiary and the requirements of Section 6.12(a) of the Credit Agreement with respect to such Subsidiary. If the Company shall fail for any reason to make such request at such time and such failure shall continue unremedied for a period of 30 days or any Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, the Collateral Agent is hereby authorized to make such request and the Company will take any action that the Collateral Agent shall reasonably request in order to facilitate such transfer to a Subsidiary of the Company as contemplated hereby. Notwithstanding anything herein or in the Credit Agreement to the contrary, the Company will not create, incur, assume or permit to exist any Lien on the ownership interests of such Subsidiary or the assets thereof, including, without limitation, the FCC License (except any Permitted Lien). If there shall be a change in law, or the rules or policies of the FCC which would permit the granting of a security interest in the FCC License prior to or after the date of the transfer of the FCC License as contemplated herein, the Company will, and will cause its relevant License Subsidiary to, take such action as the Administrative Agent may reasonably request (including, without limitation an amendment to this Agreement or the execution and delivery of a new security agreement with respect thereto on terms comparable hereto in all material respects), in order to create a first priority perfected security interest in the FCC License in favor of the Collateral Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties.
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FCC License. Any license, permit, certificate of compliance, franchise, approval or authorization granted or issued by the FCC. Fee Letter. The Fee Letter, dated as of August 25, 2000, between the Borrower and the Agents and the Administrative Agent's Fee Letter dated as of the date hereof between the Borrower and the Administrative Agent. First Union. First Union National Bank, a national banking association.
FCC License. The Federal Communications Commission (the "FCC") has authorized Motorola, Inc. (Motorola, Inc. together with its subsidiaries, "Motorola") to construct a mobile satellite system capable of operating in the 1616 to 1626.5 MHz frequency bands, consistent with the technical specifications set forth in its application, as modified, the FCC's rules and the conditions set forth in the FCC's Order and Authorization (DA 95-131, released January 31, 1995, DA 95-372, released February 28, 1995, FCC 96-279, released June 27, 1996, DA 96-1789, released October 30, 1996).
FCC License. The Federal Communications Commission (the "FCC") has authorized Motorola to construct a mobile satellite system capable of operating in the 1616 to 1626.5 MHz frequency bands, consistent with the technical specifications set forth in its application, the FCC's rules and the conditions set forth in the FCC's Order and Authorization (DA 95-128), released January 31, 1995.
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