Franchise Territory definition

Franchise Territory means an area within the Urban Services Boundary of the City of Portland in which only a City designated hauler may collect Solid Waste and Recyclable Materials, including Yard Debris, from Residential Customers. A single Franchisee may serve more than one Franchise Territory.
Franchise Territory means a geographical area that a utility supplier has a right to serve based upon a franchise, a certificate of public convenience and necessity, or other legal means.
Franchise Territory means a geographical area that a utility supplier has a right to serve based upon a franchise, a certificate of public convenience and necessity, or other legal means. Intervention means action by GSA or a delegated agency to formally participate in a utility regulatory proceeding on behalf of all Federal executive agencies. Multiple service locations means the various locations or delivery points in the utility supplier’s service area to which it provides service under a single contract. Rates may include rate schedules, riders, rules, terms and conditions of service, and other tariff and service charges, e.g., facilities use charges.

Examples of Franchise Territory in a sentence

  • Franchisee agrees to make available within the corporate limits of the City of Lincoln all books, maps, papers, and records pertaining to its business carried on by it in or through the Franchise Territory, for the purpose of affording the City the opportunity to enforce the terms of this Ordinance and particularly to collect its franchise fee and other parts of this Ordinance.

  • Once the City Council has declared that the Franchise is forfeited, the former Franchisee shall have no rights to provide Residential collection service in any Franchise Territory within the Portland Urban Services Boundary, nor shall the Franchisee retain any right to sell, transfer or otherwise convey the former Franchise.

  • The City grants to Franchisee, subject to the terms and conditions of this Ordinance, a non-exclusive franchise to enter, occupy, and use Right of Way for constructing, installing, operating, maintaining, repairing, and removing the System for the purpose of providing Services within the Franchise Territory (the "Franchise").

  • The Franchisee shall not intentionally provide Residential Solid Waste collection service to any Residence in another Franchisee’s Franchise Territory within the Portland Urban Services Boundary.

  • Franchisee shall use commercially reasonable best efforts to extend the System to pass every residence within the Franchise Territory within the first four (4) years of the Initial Term.


More Definitions of Franchise Territory

Franchise Territory. ' (Eugene-Springfield) means the area within the legal boundaries of the Grantor, including any areas annexed during the term of the franchise.
Franchise Territory. ' (Lane County) means the unincorporated area of the Grantor within the urban growth boundary as designated by the Metropolitan Area General Plan currently adopted by Lane County, the City of Eugene and the City of Springfield; any other areas actually served by the Grantee in Lane County; and any other areas mutually agreed to by the Grantee and the commission.
Franchise Territory means all of the area within the city limits of the City as well as any area henceforth annexed thereto during the term of the Franchise.
Franchise Territory means an area within the Urban Services Boundary of the City of Portland in which only a City designated franchisee may collect solid waste from residential customers. A single franchisee may serve more than one franchise territory.
Franchise Territory means the area within the legal boundaries of the City of Philomath, including any areas annexed during the term of this franchise, and all property owned by the City, outside City limits and within the urban growth boundary.
Franchise Territory means the [**], and the following counties in the [**].
Franchise Territory means an area within the City in which only a person granted a franchise by the City may collect residential solid waste, recyclable materials or yard debris, from residential customers. A single franchisee may serve more than one franchise territory.