PUC Laws definition
Examples of PUC Laws in a sentence
Each Loan Party or Subsidiary of a Loan Party has all requisite power and authority required under the Communications Act and PUC Laws to hold the Licenses and to own and operate the Communications or IT Systems.
Each Loan Party or Subsidiary of a Loan Party holding or utilizing a Material License has all requisite power and authority required under the Communications Act and PUC Laws to hold or utilize such Material License and to own and operate the Communications Systems held or utilized by such Loan Party or such Subsidiary of a Loan Party.
Each Loan Party or Subsidiary of a Loan Party has all requisite power and authority required under the Communications Act and PUC Laws to hold the Licenses and to own and operate the Communications Systems.
Each Loan Party or Subsidiary of a Loan Party holding a License has all requisite power and authority required under any Applicable Law (including, without limitation, the Communications Act and PUC Laws) to hold the Licenses and to own and operate the Communications Systems.
Other than as set forth on Schedule 5.13(B), each Loan Party or Subsidiary of a Loan Party has all requisite power and authority required under the Communications Act and PUC Laws to hold the Licenses and to own and operate the Communications Systems.
Each Loan Party or Restricted Subsidiary of a Loan Party has all requisite power and authority required under the Communications Act and PUC Laws to hold the Material Licenses and to own and operate the Communications Systems.
Other than as set forth on Schedule 5.13(B), each Loan Party has all requisite power and authority required under the Communications Act and PUC Laws to hold the Licenses and to own and operate the Communications Systems.
Each Loan Party or Subsidiary of a Loan Party has all requisite power and authority required under the Communications Act and PUC Laws to hold the Material Licenses and to own and operate the Communications Systems.
Each Loan Party or Subsidiary of a Loan Party holding a License has all requisite power and authority required under any Applicable Law (including, without limitation, the Communications Act and PUC Laws) to hold such Licenses and to own and operate the Telecommunications Systems.
Each Loan Party or Subsidiary of a Loan Party (other than VITAL unless VITAL has become a wholly-owned Subsidiary of the Borrower) holding a License has all requisite power and authority required under any Applicable Law (including the Communications Act and PUC Laws) to hold the Licenses and to own and operate the Communications Systems.