Relocation at Request of Third Party Sample Clauses

Relocation at Request of Third Party. The Franchisee shall, upon reasonable prior written request of any Person holding a permit issued by the Franchise Authority to move any structure, temporarily move its wires to permit the moving of such structure; provided (i) the Franchisee may impose a reasonable charge on any Person for the movement of its wires, and such charge may be required to be paid in advance of the movement of its wires; and (ii) the Franchisee is given not less than thirty (30) business days advance written notice to arrange for such temporary relocation.
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Relocation at Request of Third Party. The Grantee shall, upon reasonable prior written request of any Person holding a permit issued by the Franchising Authority to move any structure, temporarily move its wires to permit the moving of such structure; provided (i.) the Grantee may impose a reasonable charge on any Person for the movement of its wires, and such charge may be required to be paid in advance of the movement of its wires; and (ii.) the Grantee is given not less than thirty (30) business days advance written notice to arrange for such temporary relocation.
Relocation at Request of Third Party. The Company shall, upon reasonable prior written request of any Person holding a permit issued by the Franchising Authority to move any structure, temporarily move its wires to permit the moving of such structure; provided
Relocation at Request of Third Party. XXXXXX shall, at the request of any Person holding a building or other structure moving permit issued by CITY, temporarily raise or lower its wires to permit the moving of such building or other structure, provided: (a) the expense of such temporary raising or lowering of wires is paid by such Person, including, if required by XXXXXX, making such payment in advance; and (b) XXXXXX is given not fewer than ten (10) business days’ advance written notice to arrange for such temporary wire changes.
Relocation at Request of Third Party. If any removal, replacement, modification or disconnection of the Cable System is required to accommodate the construction, operation or repair of the facilities or equipment of another Town franchise holder or utility provider, Grantee shall, after at least thirty (30) days' advance written notice, take action to effect the necessary changes requested by the responsible entity. Grantee shall require that the costs associated with the removal or relocation be paid by the benefited party. The Grantee shall, upon reasonable prior written request of any Person holding a permit issued by the Town to move any structure, temporarily move its wires to permit the moving of such structure; provided (i) the Grantee may impose a reasonable charge on any Person for the movement of its wires, and such charge may be required to be paid in advance of the movement of its wires; and (ii) the Grantee is given not less than ten (10) business days advance written notice to arrange for such temporary relocation.
Relocation at Request of Third Party. The Grantee shall, on the request of any Person holding a requisite lawful permit issued by the Franchising Authority, temporarily raise or lower its wires to permit the moving of any equipment, building, material or otherwise, provided: (a) the expense of such temporary raising or lowering of wires is paid by said person, including, if required by the Grantee, making such payment in advance; and (b) the Grantee is given not less than ten (10) business days advance written notice to arrange for such temporary wire changes.
Relocation at Request of Third Party. The Grantee shall, on the request of any Person holding a building moving permit issued by the Franchising Authority, temporarily raise or lower its Cable System to permit the moving of such building, provided: (A) the expense of such temporary raising or lowering of the Cable System is paid by said Person, including, if required by the Grantee, making such payment in advance; and (B) the Grantee is given not less than thirty (30) days advance written notice to arrange for such temporary wire changes.
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Relocation at Request of Third Party. The Franchisee shall, upon reasonable prior written request of any Person holding a permit issued by the Franchising Authority to move any structure, temporarily move its wires to permit the moving of such structure; provided (i) the Franchisee may impose a reasonable charge on any Person for the movement of its wires, and such charge may be required to be paid in advance of the movement of its wires; and (ii) the Franchisee is given not less than thirty (30) business days advance written notice to arrange for such temporary relocation. Any service disruption provisions of this Franchise shall not apply in the event that the removal of Franchisee’s wires, cables, poles or other facilities pursuant to the above results in temporary service disruptions.
Relocation at Request of Third Party. The Grantee shall, upon reasonable prior written request of any Person holding a permit issued by the Franchising Authority to move any structure, temporarily move its wires to permit the moving of such structure; provided (i) the Grantee may impose a reasonable charge on any Person for the movement of its wires, and such charge may be required to be paid in advance of the movement of its wires; and (ii) the Grantee is given not less than ten (10) business days advance written notice to arrange for such temporary relocation. No charge will be imposed upon the Grantor when a move is required for its utility changes or repositioning of the roadway.

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