Common use of Good Faith Error Clause in Contracts

Good Faith Error. The parties hereby agree that it is not the Township’s intention to subject the Franchisee to penalties, fines, forfeitures, or revocation of the Franchise for violations of the Agreement where the violation was a good faith error that resulted in no or minimal negative impact on Subscribers.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Cable Franchise Renewal Agreement, Cable Franchise Renewal Agreement, Renewal Agreement

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