SERVICE TO SCHOOLS AND MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS Sample Clauses

SERVICE TO SCHOOLS AND MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS. Grantee shall offer free of charge two (2) outlets of Basic Service and Standard Tier Service to all public and private (Grade K-12) schools located within two hundred (200) feet of the System and one (1) outlet to each municipal building located within two hundred (200) feet of the System. For initial connections to schools, both free outlets must be scheduled and installed simultaneously. Service will be made free of charge and as promptly as possible to all such schools and municipal buildings requesting connections. If any internal wiring installation is requested to serve additional outlets in such schools and municipal buildings, it shall be provided at Grantee's cost of materials and labor at the applicable Hourly Service Charge at Village's request; provided, however, that such internal wiring will be provided without charge if Grantee is able to coordinate with other comparable electrical wiring installation in cases of new construction or substantial rehabilitation of existing schools or municipal buildings. Basic and standard services will be provided to each outlet in such schools and municipal buildings free of any charge.
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SERVICE TO SCHOOLS AND MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS. Upon written request of the Issuing Authority, the Licensee shall provide and continue to provide one (1) Subscriber Network Drop, one (1) Outlet with Basic Service and Expanded service and one (1) digital receiver, without charge, to all municipal buildings within the Service Area, including schools, police and fire stations, municipal libraries, and other municipal buildings specifically designated in writing by the Issuing Authority. In addition, upon written request of the Issuing Authority, Licensee shall provide one Subscriber Network Drop, outlet, digital receiver and Basic and Expanded Service without charge to newly-constructed or newly-occupied municipal or public school buildings provided the drop is aerial and does not exceed 125’ in length.
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