Cable Code definition

Cable Code means Chapter 4.5 of the Avondale City Code, as amended from time to time.

Examples of Cable Code in a sentence

  • All federal, state, and local laws, statutes, codes, ordinances, resolutions, orders, rules, and regulations including, but not limited to, FCC resolutions, orders, rules, and regulations, the Cable Code, and all administrative and judicial decisions interpreting the same.

  • Except as otherwise provided herein, the definitions and word usage set forth in the Cable Code are incorporated herein and shall apply in this Agreement.

  • The Cable Code as of the Effective Date shall be and is incorporated herein by reference except that to the extent there is a conflict between the terms of the Code and this Franchise, the terms of this Franchise shall control.

  • Any amendments to the Cable Code after the Effective Date (other than amendments that constitute an exercise of police power covered by Section 2.11 below) shall be consistent with state and federal law, and shall not abrogate any contractual rights of Franchisee contained herein or otherwise alter any of Franchisee’s material rights, benefits, obligations or duties specified in this Franchise or impose any new obligations or duties.

  • In the case of a substantial material default of a material provision of this Agreement or the Cable Code, the Town may seek to revoke the Franchise in accordance with Section 13.6 below.

  • In the event that the Town believes that Franchisee has not complied with the terms of this Agreement or the Cable Code, the Town shall informally discuss the matter with Franchisee.

  • At no time throughout the Franchise term shall the Franchisee be liable for penalties under Section 5A-114(b) of the Cable Code and Liquidated Damages, set forth below, in excess of an aggregate of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000)per year, provided however that the Town retains all other legal rights and remedies, including without limitation specific performance and injunction, for failure to comply with the Franchise Agreement, regardless of whether the cap has been reached.

  • Licensee is not required to operate a local origination channel as described in Section 5-50 of the Cable Code.

  • In the event that the City believes that Franchisee has not complied with the terms of this Agreement or the Cable Code, the City shall informally discuss the matter with Franchisee.

  • The provisions of the Cable Code will apply unless the License waives or modifies the provisions pursuant to Section 5-4(B) of the Cable Code.