FCC Law definition
Examples of FCC Law in a sentence
The PCS License is not subject to any conditions other than those appearing on the face of the PCS License itself and those imposed by FCC Law.
Each party shall furnish to the other party all information concerning such party and its Affiliates reasonably required for inclusion in any application or filing to be made in connection with the Transactions or to determine compliance with FCC Law.
The Company has not received a notice of, and does not know or have any reason to suspect, any facts which constitute a violation of any Environmental and Health Laws or the FCC Law which relate to the use, ownership or occupancy of any property or facilities used by the Company in connection with the operation of its business or any activity of the business of the Company which would result in a violation or threatened violation of any Environmental or Health Laws or the FCC Law.
The Mercury Licenses are not subject to any conditions other than those appearing on the face of the Licenses themselves and those imposed by FCC Law.
To the best knowledge of Company, there are no investigations, administrative proceedings, judicial actions, orders, claims or notices which are pending, anticipated or threatened against the Company, relating to violations of the Environmental and Health Laws and the FCC Law.
In the course of developing this opinion, we have examined only actions and approvals arising out of, relating to, or taken pursuant to the provisions of the FCC Law.
The AT&T PCS Licenses are not subject to any conditions other than those appearing on the face of the Licenses themselves and those imposed by FCC Law.
Except where compliance is required by FCC Law, we express no opinion and assume no responsibility as to the applicability of any other federal, or any state, local, foreign, or regional laws or regulations, including, but not limited to, laws governing the organization, authority to transact business, or tax liability of Seller.
The Company has duly filed in a timely manner all fees, filings, reports, applications, documents, instruments and information required to be filed by it under FCC Law, and all such filings are true, correct and complete in all material respects.
For purposes of this opinion, we have made such examination of the FCC Law as we have deemed necessary.