Company's Duty to Remove Its Network Sample Clauses

Company's Duty to Remove Its Network a. The Company shall promptly remove, at its own cost and expense, from any public property within the City, all or any part of the network when one or more of the following conditions occur: (1) The Company ceases to operate the network for a continuous period of twelve months, and does not respond to written notice from the City within thirty (30) days after receiving such notice following any such cessation, except when the cessation of service is a direct result of a natural or man-made disaster; (2) The Company fails to construct said network as herein provided and does not respond to written notice from the City within thirty (30) days after receiving such notice following any such failure. (3) The Franchise is terminated or revoked pursuant to notice as provided herein. (4) The Franchise expires pursuant to this Agreement. b. The removal of any or all of the network by the Company that requires trenching or other opening of the City's streets shall be done only after the Company obtains prior written notice and approval from the City. c. The Company shall receive notice, in writing from the City, setting forth one or more of the occurrences specified in Subsection 4.9 (a) above and shall have ninety (90) calendar days from the date upon which said notice is received to remove or abandon such facilities.
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Company's Duty to Remove Its Network a. Unless the Company elects to abandon the System in accordance with paragraph 3.3 or 11.6 herein, the Company shall promptly remove, at its own cost and expense, from any public property within the City, all or any part of the System when one or more of the following conditions occur: (1) The Company ceases to operate the System for a continuous period of twelve months, and does not respond to written notice from the City within thirty (30) days after receiving such notice following any such cessation, except when the cessation of service is a direct result of a natural or man- made disaster; (2) The Company fails to construct said System as herein provided and does not respond to written notice from the City within thirty (30) days after receiving such notice following any such failure; (3) The Franchise is terminated or revoked pursuant to notice and the terms of this Agreement as provided herein; or (4) The Franchise expires pursuant to this Agreement. b. The removal of any or all of the System by the Company that requires trenching or other opening of the City's streets shall be done only after the Company obtains prior written notice and approval from the City , which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. c. The Company shall receive notice, in writing from the City, setting forth one or more of the occurrences specified in Subsection 4.9 (a) above and shall have ninety (90) calendar days from the date upon which said notice is received to remove or abandon such System.

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