Pole Removal Sample Clauses

The Pole Removal clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for removing utility or structural poles from a property or project site. Typically, it specifies which party is responsible for the removal, the timeline for completion, and any requirements for site restoration after the poles are taken out. For example, it may require the contractor to remove all poles at the end of a project and restore the ground to its original condition. This clause ensures that there is no ambiguity about who must handle pole removal, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring the site is left in an acceptable state.
Pole Removal. The last Licensee on a Pole shall be required to remove the Pole as part of the transfer and dispose of the Pole in a manner acceptable to the District. If Licensee is incapable of removing the Pole, Licensee shall provide prompt notification to the District, and the District will perform the removal and charge a Pole Removal Fee as specified in Appendix A. 2.
Pole Removal. The City has the right to remove any City Facilities that it determines in its sole judgment is unnecessary for its municipal purposes (for example street light operations and any of the circumstances listed in Section 28.1). If the City decides to remove a City Facility, it shall provide Company with at least sixty (60) days written notice to remove its SWF from the City Facility. The applicable Site License Addendum will terminate upon the removal of the SWF.
Pole Removal. If Owner no longer requires the use of its pole on which Permittee's attachments are located, Owner will give Permittee, wherever possible, not less than sixty (60) days notice to remove its attachments, and after such notice period, remaining Permittee attachments will be deemed abandoned and Owner may at any time remove the abandoned attachments at Permittee's expense. Permittee waives any damage suffered as a result of removal of attachments deemed abandoned.
Pole Removal. The last Operator on a Pole shall be required to remove the Pole as part of the Transfer and dispose of the Pole in a manner acceptable to KUB. If Operator is incapable of removing the Pole, Operator shall provide prompt notification to KUB, and KUB will perform the removal and charge Operator a Pole Removal Fee.