Applicable Requirement Clause Samples

The 'Applicable Requirement' clause defines which specific laws, regulations, standards, or contractual obligations must be followed under the agreement. In practice, this clause typically lists or references the relevant legal or regulatory frameworks that govern the parties' actions, such as data protection laws, industry standards, or internal company policies. By clearly identifying these requirements, the clause ensures that all parties understand their compliance obligations and helps prevent disputes over which rules apply during the course of the contract.
Applicable Requirement. Any law, code, regulation, ordinance, statute or requirement of a governmental or quasi-governmental authority, regulatory agency or any other similar authority with jurisdiction or control over access to or use of the Pole, an Attachment, Work on a Pole or operation of an Attachment including, without limit, PG&E's tariffs, standards, external manuals, Request For Access - Wireless (RFA - CMRS) Guidelines and Procedures, and any additional written requirements PG&E provides to Licensee, the specifications in the CPUC's Decisions and General Orders, including but not limited to CPUC General Order Nos. 69-C, 95 and 128, and 47 Code of Federal Regulation (C.F.R.).
Applicable Requirement. Any law, code, regulation, ordinance, statute or requirement of a governmental or quasi-governmental authority, regulatory agency or any other similar authority with jurisdiction or control over access to or use of the Light Pole, an Attachment, Work on a Light Pole or operation of an Attachment.
Applicable Requirement. If the District or the USEPA determines that the permit must be revised or revoked to assure compliance with any applicable requirement including a federally-enforceable requirement, the permit shall be reopened. Such re-openings shall be made as soon as practicable. Administrative procedures to reopen and revise/revoke/reissue a permit shall follow the same procedures as apply to initial permit issuance. Re-openings shall affect only those parts of the permit for which cause to reopen exists. If a permit is reopened, the expiration date does not change. Thus, if the permit is reopened, and revised, then it will be reissued with the expiration date applicable to the re-opened permit.
Applicable Requirement. If the District or the USEPA determines that the permit must be revised or revoked to assure compliance with any applicable requirement including a federally enforceable requirement, the permit shall be reopened. Such re- openings shall be made as soon as practicable.