Customer Charges for Extensions of Service Sample Clauses

Customer Charges for Extensions of Service. Grantee agrees to extend its Cable System to all persons living in areas with a residential density of twenty-five (25) residences per mile of Cable System plant. If the residential density is less than twenty-five (25) residences per 5,280 cable-bearing strand feet of trunk or distribution cable, service may be made available on the basis of a capital contribution in aid of construction, including cost of material, labor and easements. For the purpose of determining the amount of capital contribution in aid of construction to be borne by the Grantee and customers in the area in which service may be expanded, the Grantee will contribute an amount equal to the construction and other costs per mile, multiplied by a fraction whose numerator equals the actual number of residences per 5,280 cable-bearing strand feet of its trunk or distribution cable and whose denominator equals twenty-five (25). Customers who request service hereunder will bear the remainder of the construction and other costs on a pro rata basis. The Grantee may require that the payment of the capital contribution in aid of construction borne by such potential customers be paid in advance.
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Customer Charges for Extensions of Service. Potential subscribers requesting service but not entitled to availability of service under Section 13.2 (B) shall be provided service under the following circumstances, through contractual agreement between the Grantee and the person requesting service for payment of line extension construction costs:
Customer Charges for Extensions of Service. Grantee agrees to extend its Cable System to all persons living in areas with a residential density of twenty five (25) residences per mile of aerial feet of trunk or distribution cable or sixty (60) residences per mile of underground trench feet of trunk or distribution cable. If the residential density is less than twenty five (25) residences per 5,280 aerial cable-bearing strand feet of trunk or distribution cable, or sixty (60) residences per mile of underground trench feet of trunk or distribution cable, service may be made available on the basis of a capital contribution in aid of construction, including cost of material, labor and easements. For the purpose of determining the amount of capital contribution in aid of construction to be borne by the Grantee and customers in the area in which service may be expanded, the Grantee will contribute an amount equal to the construction and other costs per mile, multiplied by a fraction whose numerator equals the actual number of residences per 5,280 cable-bearing strand feet of its trunk or distribution cable and whose denominator equals twenty five (25) or sixty (60), as applicable. Customers who request service hereunder will bear the remainder of the construction and other costs on a pro rata basis. The Grantee may require that the payment of the capital contribution in aid of construction borne by such potential customers be paid in advance.
Customer Charges for Extensions of Service. Once the Cable System construction is complete in a given area within the Town and Cable Service is available, Grantee intends to extend its Cable System to all persons living in areas with a residential density of twenty (25) residences per mile of Cable System plant. If the residential density is less than twenty (25) residences per 5,280 cable-bearing strand feet of trunk or distribution cable, service may be made available on the basis of a capital contribution in aid of construction, including cost of material, labor and easements. Customers who request service hereunder will bear the remainder of the construction and other costs on a pro rata basis. The Grantee may require that the payment of the capital contribution in aid of construction borne by such potential customers be paid in advance.
Customer Charges for Extensions of Service. No customer shall be refused service arbitrarily. However, for unusual circumstances, such as a non-Standard Drop or a density of less than thirty-five (35) residences per 5280 cable-bearing strand feet of trunk or distribution cable, service may be made available on the basis of a capital contribution in aid of construction, including cost of material, labor and easements. For the purpose of determining the amount of capital contribution in aid of construction to be borne by the Grantee and customers in the area in which service may be expanded, the Grantee will contribute an amount equal to the construction and other costs per mile, multiplied by a fraction whose numerator equals the actual number of residences per 5280 cable-bearing strand feet of its trunk or distribution cable and whose denominator equals thirty-live (35). Customers who request service hereunder will bear the remainder of the construction and other costs on a pro rata basis. The Grantee may require that the payment of the capital contribution in aid of construction borne by such potential customers be paid in advance. 44
Customer Charges for Extensions of Service. Grantee agrees to extend its Cable System to all persons living in areas with a residential density of thirty-five (35) residences per mile of Cable System plant. If the residential density is less than thirty-five (35) residences per 52805,280 cable-bearing strand feet of trunk or distribution cable, service may be made available on a pro rata costthe basis of a capital contribution in aid of construction, including cost of material, labor and easements. For the purpose of determining the amount of costcapital contribution in aid of construction to be borne by the Grantee and Subscriberscustomers in the area in which service may be expanded, the Grantee will contribute an amount equal to the construction and other costs per mile, multiplied by a fraction whose numerator equals the actual number of residences per 52805,280 cable-bearing strand feet of its trunk or distribution cable and whose denominator equals thirty-five (35). SubscribersCustomers who request service hereunder will bear the remainder of the construction and other costs on a pro rata basis. The Grantee may require that the payment of the pro rata costcapital contribution in aid of construction borne by such potential Subscriberscustomers be paid in advance.

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