Radio Frequency Interference Sample Clauses

Radio Frequency Interference. (A) The City will provide Licensee information regarding any radio frequency band on or about the Airports of which the City has knowledge. The information will include, to the extent known by the City, the specific frequencies utilized, the user and the purpose of the use, except to the extent that such information is deemed to be security sensitive information by the FAA or TSA. The listing may also include potential uses identified, but unverified, by the City. Licensee acknowledges that this listing will not encompass all use of radio frequency bands on or about the Airports. Moreover, the absence of specific knowledge by the City of any particular radio frequency use is not necessarily indicative of either the absence of authority for the particular use or the relative unimportance of such use. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee shall be responsible for periodically performing a thorough and complete RF survey, intermodulation analysis and RF interference report, all of which shall be submitted to the City for review and approval.
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Radio Frequency Interference. Licensee shall ensure that the Equipment will not cause radio frequency interference with traffic, public safety or other communications signal equipment, consistent with the applicable FCC rules in place at such time.
Radio Frequency Interference. Licensee shall not use any Licensee Attachment in a manner that would create any physical or radio frequency interference with the use or operation of the District’s facilities or the facilities of third parties authorized by the District to occupy District poles. If the District or other third party believes the use by Licensee creates any physical or radio frequency interference with use or operation of its existing facilities, Licensee shall immediately repair, correct, or xxxxx the cause of the interference to reasonable satisfaction of the District. The parties acknowledge and agree that compliance with the FCC spectrum and interference rules by Licensee, alone, shall not alleviate or remove the obligations to avoid causing interference under this section. In the event Licensee fails to xxxxx an issue of interference within five (5) business days of notice, the District shall have the right to turn the Licensee Attachment off or remove the Attachments at Licensee’s expense and without any liability except in the case of the District’s gross or willful misconduct.
Radio Frequency Interference. It is expressly understood and agreed that the operation of the Attachments shall not interfere with the radio communications systems, AMS, and other equipment of CenterPoint whether existing prior to or installed after the date of this Agreement. Further, the City agrees not to interfere with the radio communications systems or other equipment of other communications companies or tenants installed on a structure prior to the installation of Attachments by City, or of any third party (i.e., emergency service provider). The City agrees to mitigate with the pre-existing tenant, either by modifying or removing equipment, any complaints arising from radio frequency interference. CenterPoint shall not be responsible for any interference caused by other entities, except that CenterPoint shall require entities which attach to its facilities subsequent to the installation of Attachments by the City not to interfere with the Attachments of the City. This subsection is not intended to and shall not expand or reduce the rights or obligations of the Parties under any separately negotiated agreement related to the management of interference on the Parties’ communications networks.
Radio Frequency Interference. The installation, ----------------------------- operation, and maintenance of its Facilities will not interfere with the radio frequency operation of Lessor's Facilities or those of a Prior Lessee. In the event there is such interference, Lessor and Lessee shall mutually appoint, within two (2) business days of Lessee's receipt of notice of such interference, an Interference Contractor to evaluate such interference problems. If Lessor and Lessee cannot agree upon an Interference Contractor within the two (2) business day period, the Interference Contractor shall be Xxxxx & Associates, P.C., 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxx., X.X., Xxxxx 000, X.X. Xxx 00000 (20036-9329), Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X. 00000-0000. The Interference Contractor shall determine the cause of such interference within three (3) business days of being appointed. In the event the Interference Contractor determines, in its sole discretion, that Lessee's Facilities are interfering with the operation of Lessor's or a Prior Lessee's Facilities, Lessee shall (i) immediately take, at its sole expense, all steps recommended by the Interference Contractor necessary to eliminate the interference including, if required, cutting off power to Lessee's objectionable Facilities and (ii) pay the fees and expenses of the Interference Contractor. If Lessee cannot immediately eliminate the interference, Lessee will remove or cease operation of its objectionable Facilities;
Radio Frequency Interference. It will not permit a ------------------------------ Subsequent Lessee to interfere with the radio frequency operation of Lessee's Facilities. In the event there is such interference, Lessor shall ensure that the Subsequent Lessee immediately takes all steps necessary to eliminate the interference including, if required, cutting off power to the Subsequent Lessee's objectionable Facilities. If the Subsequent Lessee cannot immediately eliminate the interference, Lessor shall cause the Subsequent Lessee to either remove or cease operation of its Facilities. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Subsequent Lessee is a governmental entity, Lessor shall have the right to give the governmental entity five (5) business days' notice prior to Lessor being required to take any actions required under this Section. Lessor shall give such governmental entity written notice of the interference within two (2) business days of Lessor's receipt of the Interference Contractor's determination. Lessor's notice to the governmental entity shall be deemed given on the day it is delivered by hand or on the day it is deposited with an overnight courier or the United States mail; and,
Radio Frequency Interference. LESSEE agrees to install equipment of the type and frequency which will not cause harmful interference which is measurable in accordance with then existing industry standards to any equipment of LESSOR or other lessees of the Property which existed on the Property prior to the date this Lease is executed by the parties. In the event any after-installed LESSEE's equipment causes such interference, and after LESSOR has notified LESSEE in writing of such interference, LESSEE will take all commercially reasonable steps necessary to correct and eliminate the interference, including but not limited to, at LESSEE’s option, powering down such equipment and later powering up such equipment for intermittent testing. In no event will LESSOR be entitled to terminate this Lease or relocate the equipment as long as LESSEE is making a good faith effort to remedy the interference issue. LESSOR agrees that LESSOR and/or any other tenants of the Property who currently have or in the future take possession of the Property will be permitted to install only such equipment that is of the type and frequency which will not cause harmful interference which is measurable in accordance with then existing industry standards to the then existing equipment of LESSEE. The parties acknowledge that there will not be an adequate remedy at law for noncompliance with the provisions of this paragraph and therefore, either party shall have the right to equitable remedies, such as, without limitation, injunctive relief and specific performance.
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