Removal of Los Angeles-Riverside Major Segment Sample Clauses

Removal of Los Angeles-Riverside Major Segment. As a result of the above changes, Cogent hereby agrees, and Williams acknowledges, that Cogent will have no long-term need for the Los Angeles-Riverside Major Segment described on page 1 of Exhibit A-2 of the Agreement and on page 1 of Exhibit A to the First Amendment (the “LA-Riverside Major Segment”). However, Cogent desires to use the LA-Riverside Major Segment until it has had an opportunity to install Cogent Equipment along the Los Angeles-San Diego Major Segment described in Subsection 1(a) above. The parties agree that effective as of the date which is sixty (60) days after the later of the Acceptance Date of the Cogent Fibers in the Riverside-San Diego Major Segment described in Subsection 1(a) or the Acceptance Date of the Cogent Fibers in the Los Angeles-San Diego Major Segment described in Subsection 1(a) (the “Transition Date”): (i) the LA-Riverside Major Segment is hereby deleted from Exhibit A-2 of the Agreement and Exhibit A of the First Amendment; (ii) all rights and obligations of Cogent and all obligations of Williams with respect to the LA-Riverside Major Segment shall cease, terminate and be of no further force or effect; and (iii) all of Cogent’s rights and interests in and to the Cogent Fibers in, and other rights under the Agreement pertaining to, the LA-Riverside Major Segment shall revert fully to Williams.
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