AGREEMENT/PERMIT TERM LENGTH Sample Clauses

AGREEMENT/PERMIT TERM LENGTH. The Agreement term shall be 40 years from the date of signing by WisDOT. Carrier shall have the option to enter into another Agreement with WisDOT after the first one expires. If Carrier exercises this option, then Carrier and WisDOT agree to begin negotiations to develop a new Agreement at least one year prior to expiration of the original one. If the Agreement expires before a new one can be implemented, Carrier shall be allowed to continue to occupy the right-of-way unless WisDOT provides notice of termination as stated in section 13. Such occupancy shall be on a month-to-month basis under the same terms and conditions as this Agreement, except a monthly occupation fee shall be charged to Carrier. Each of the individual occupancy permits for the construction, operation, and maintenance of Carrier’s communications facilities shall become part of this Agreement upon issuance as Attachment A, and expire at the same time as this Agreement. If Carrier and WisDOT achieve a new Agreement, new permits may be issued or the existing permits extended for the new term. Other permits issued to Carrier prior to actual construction (e.g., for preliminary corridor surveys) or for changes beyond routine maintenance after construction (see Policy 96.61), shall be effective for the dates listed on each individual permit and shall not affect the terms of this Agreement.
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AGREEMENT/PERMIT TERM LENGTH. The Agreement term shall be 20 years from the date of signing by WisDOT. Carrier shall have the option to renew for one, successive 20-year term. A right-of-way occupancy fee shall be paid to WisDOT prior to each 20-year term (see section 9) (Omit sentence or modify if barter arrangement). If Carrier exercises its option to renew, then Carrier and WisDOT agree to begin negotiations regarding any alterations that may be necessary to the original Agreement at least one year prior to its expiration date. If the original Agreement expires before it can be revised, Carrier shall be allowed to continue to occupy the right-of-way unless WisDOT provides notice of termination as stated in section 13. Such occupancy shall be on a month-to-month basis under the same terms and conditions as this Agreement, except the fee shall be converted to monthly payments and increased using the guidelines as listed in the UAP at that time. Each of the individual occupancy permits for the construction, operation, and maintenance of Carrier’s communications facility shall become part of this Agreement upon issuance as Attachment A, and expire at the same time as this Agreement. Other permits issued to Carrier prior to actual construction (e.g., for preliminary corridor surveys) or for changes beyond routine maintenance after construction [see HMM 09- 15-15 (3.1)], shall be effective for the dates listed on each individual permit and shall not affect the terms of this Agreement. Once Carrier and WisDOT achieve a renewed Agreement, new permits may be issued or the existing permits extended for the subsequent term.
AGREEMENT/PERMIT TERM LENGTH. The Agreement term shall be 20 years from the date of signing by WisDOT. The Partners shall have the option to renew for one, successive 20-year term. If the Partners exercise their option to renew, then the Partners and WisDOT agree to begin negotiations regarding any alterations that may be necessary to the original Agreement at least one year prior to its expiration date. If the original Agreement expires before it can be revised, the Partners shall be allowed to continue to occupy the R/W unless WisDOT provides notice of termination as stated in section 13. Such occupancy shall be on a month-to-month basis under the same terms and conditions as this Agreement. Each of the individual occupancy permits for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Partners’ communication facilities shall become part of this Agreement upon issuance as Attachment A, and expire at the same time as this Agreement. Other permits issued to the Partners prior to actual construction (e.g., for preliminary corridor surveys) or for changes beyond routine maintenance after construction [see HMM 09-15-15 (3.0)], shall be effective for the dates listed on each individual permit and shall not affect the terms of this Agreement. Once the Partners and WisDOT achieve a renewed Agreement, new permits may be issued or the existing permits extended for the subsequent term.

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