Right-of-Way Ordinance definition

Right-of-Way Ordinance means any ordinance codifying requirements regarding regulation, management and use of Rights-of-Way in the City, including registration and permitting requirements.
Right-of-Way Ordinance means the ordinance adopted by the City creating requirements regarding regulation, management and use of Rights-of-Way, including registration and permitting requirements.
Right-of-Way Ordinance means an ordinance of general applicability adopted and uniformly applied as to similarly situated ROW occupants by the City establishing requirements regarding regulation, management and use of Rights-of-Way, including registration and permitting requirements.

Examples of Right-of-Way Ordinance in a sentence

  • Pursuant to the Right-of-Way Ordinance (City Code Section 800 Subd.

  • The execution and delivery of this Agreement, the New Lease and all documents contemplated hereunder by Xxxxxx, and the performance of this Agreement, the New Lease and all documents contemplated hereunder by Xxxxxx, have been duly authorized by Seller, and this Agreement is (and the New Lease and all documents contemplated hereunder shall, at Closing, be) binding on Seller and enforceable against Seller in accordance with its terms.

  • A Grantee must install and maintain equipment and facilities in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations, any Right-of-Way Ordinance, and the requirements of the National Electric Safety Code.

  • This manual is intended to provide technical criteria and details necessary to implement the provisions of the Right-of-Way Ordinance.

  • The parties agree that Network Provider is subject to the City Code, including the Right-of-Way Ordinance, and that Network Provider will have access to the right of way in accordance with its legal authority to use the City’s public rights of way in connection with its deployment, operation or installation of the Network.


More Definitions of Right-of-Way Ordinance

Right-of-Way Ordinance means any ordinance or other applicable code requirements regarding regulation, management and use of Rights-of-Way in City, including registration and permitting requirements.
Right-of-Way Ordinance means this ordinance passed to grant the right, privilege or franchise to construct, operate and maintain conduit facilities within the right- of-way. This ordinance shall operate as an agreement or contract between the City and Axon Telecom and shall be subject to the laws of the State of Kansas.
Right-of-Way Ordinance means Chapter 92 of the Le Sueur, Minnesota Code of Ordinances, as may be amended or codified from time to time, so long as applied in a non-discriminatory manner.
Right-of-Way Ordinance means Title 12 Chapter 20, of the Code, as amended from time to time.
Right-of-Way Ordinance means the Village's standards for construction of facilities in public rights of way, codified in the Village Code, as they may be amended from time to time.
Right-of-Way Ordinance means Chapter 62, Article VI, of the Code, as amended from time to time.
Right-of-Way Ordinance means an ordinance of general applicability adopted by the City establishing requirements regarding regulation, management and use of Rights-of- Way, including registration and permitting requirements.