Where Equipment is located incorrectly Sample Clauses

Where Equipment is located incorrectly. Where the location of any portion of the Equipment in a ROW is located outside a distance of 1.00m horizontally and/or 0.50m vertically (centre-line to centre-line) from the location approved in the Permit or as shown on the as-built drawings (as accepted by the Municipality) and, as a result, the Municipality is unable to install its facilities within the affected ROWs in the manner it expected based on the Municipal Consent or as-built drawings (the “Conflict”), the following shall apply:
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Where Equipment is located incorrectly. Where the location of any portion of buried Equipment in a ROW is located outside a distance of one (1) meter horizontally (centre- line to centre-line) from the location approved in the Permit or as shown on the as-built drawings (as provided to the Municipality) and, as a result, the Municipality is unable to install its facilities Within the affected ROWs in the manner it expected based on the Permit or as-built drawings (the “Conflict”), and where during the planning and design stage of the Municipal project the Municipality worked with the Company to identify and resolve potential locations of Conflict, the Municipality will notify the Company of the Conflict within twenty-four (24) hours, following which the Company shall attempt to resolve the Conflict. If the Company is unable to resolve the Conflict in a reasonable time commensurate with the situation and to the Municipality’s satisfaction, the Company will pay the Municipality for its reasonable and verifiable costs incurred as a direct result of the Conflict.
Where Equipment is located incorrectly. The Municipality shall not be responsible for the costs of relocating any portion of the Equipment that is located outside a distance of one half (0.5m) metre horizontally (centre line to centre line) from the location approved in the Permit or as shown on the as-built composite utility drawing submitted by a developer’s engineering firm. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in circumstances where records of the approved location of the Equipment are non-existent or unavailable, or where the conditions of the applicable ROW have changed materially from what was described in the Permit, the Parties agree to act reasonably when sharing or allocating the associated Relocation Costs.
Where Equipment is located incorrectly. Where the location of any portion of the Equipment in a ROW is located outside a distance of 0.3 m horizontally (centre-line to centre-line) from the location approved in the Permit or as shown on the as-built drawings (as accepted by the Municipality) and, as a result, the Municipality is unable to install its facilities Within the affected ROWs in the manner it expected based on the Permit or as-built drawings (the “Conflict”), the Company is required to relocate that equipment or portion of that equipment within fifteen (15) business days.
Where Equipment is located incorrectly. Where the location of any portion of the Equipment in a ROW is located outside a distance of [⚫] horizontally (centre-line to centre-line) from the location approved in the Permit or as shown on the as-built drawings (as accepted by the Municipality), then the Municipality shall not be responsible for the costs of relocating such Equipment or portion thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in circumstances where records of the approved location of the Equipment are non-existent or unavailable, or where the conditions of the applicable ROW have changed materially from what was described in the Permit, the Parties agree to act reasonably when sharing or allocating the associated Relocation Costs.
Where Equipment is located incorrectly. Where the location of any portion of the Equipment in a ROW is not located in the location approved in the Permit or as shown on the as-built drawings (as accepted by the Municipality) and, as a result, the Municipality is unable to install its facilities Within the affected ROWs in the manner it expected based on the Permit or as-built drawings (the “Conflict”), the following shall apply:
Where Equipment is located incorrectly. Where the location of any portion of the Equipment in a ROW is located outside a distance of 0.3 metre horizontally (centre-line to centre-line) from the location approved in the Permit or as shown on the as-built drawings (as accepted by the Municipality), then the Municipality shall not be responsible for the costs of relocating such Equipment or portion thereof. In circumstances where records of the approved location of the Equipment are non-existent or unavailable, or where the conditions of the applicable ROW have changed materially from what was described in the Permit or as-built drawings, the Parties agree to act reasonably when sharing or allocating the associated Relocation Costs. In all cases the Company will be responsible for accurately locating its Equipment (including elevation) at its cost.
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