Common use of Emergency Power Clause in Contracts

Emergency Power. The Cable System shall incorporate equipment capable of providing standby powering of the headend for a minimum of four (4) hours upon failure of the power furnished by the electric utility company unless for reasons of force majeure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Television Franchise Renewal Agreement, ftp.granit.unh.edu

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Emergency Power. β€Œ The Cable System shall incorporate equipment capable of providing standby powering of the headend head-end for a minimum of four seventy-two (472) hours upon failure of the power furnished by the electric utility company unless for reasons of force majeuremajeure as defined in Section 8.2 hereof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

Emergency Power. The Cable System shall incorporate equipment capable of providing standby powering of the headend head end for a minimum of four seventy-two (472) hours upon failure of the power furnished by the electric utility company company, unless for reasons of force majeureForce Majeure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Television Franchise Agreement

Emergency Power. The Cable System shall incorporate equipment capable of providing standby powering of the headend head-end for a minimum of four seventy-two (472) hours upon failure of the power furnished by the electric utility company unless for reasons of force majeuremajeure as defined in Section 8.2 hereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement

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Emergency Power. The Cable System shall incorporate equipment capable of providing standby powering of the headend for a minimum of four (4) hours upon failure of the power furnished by the electric utility company company, unless for reasons of force majeureForce Majeure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: files.cityofportsmouth.com

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