Interference Defined Clause Samples

Interference Defined. As used in this Lease, interference to a broadcast operation, transmission or other similar activity shall mean a condition or anticipated condition which constitutes or would constitute interference within the meaning of the provisions of the recommended practices of the Electronics Industries Association and the rules and regulations of the FCC then in effect.
Interference Defined. Except with regard to "Signal Degradation" to Interference-Protected Third Parties, as used herein and throughout the Lease, "Interference" with a transmitting activity shall mean a condition existing which constitutes material interference within the meaning of the provisions of the applicable rules and regulations of the FCC as determined and/or measured by the standards of ANSI/EPA/TEA. Tenant acknowledges that the determination of what constitutes material Interference and the appropriate actions to be taken to correct such Interference shall be at the reasonable discretion of Landlord acting according to customary and sound engineering practices. (d) Landlord shall cause all other tenant leases on the Tower to include Interference provisions substantially similar to this Article XIII.
Interference Defined. Except with regard to "Signal Degradation" to Interference Protected Third Parties, as used herein and throughout the Lease, "Interference" with a transmitting activity shall mean a condition existing which constitutes interference within the meaning of the provisions of the applicable rules and regulations of the FCC as determined and/or measured by the standards of ANSI/EPA/TEA. Tenant acknowledges that the determination of what constitutes Interference and the appropriate actions to be taken to correct such Interference shall be at the sole discretion of Landlord.
Interference Defined. As used in this Lease, interference to an operation, transmission or other similar activity shall mean a condition or anticipated condition which constitutes or would constitute interference within the meaning of the provisions of the recommended practices of the Electronics Industries Association and the rules and regulations of the FCC then in effect.