Common use of Delay in Commencement Date Clause in Contracts

Delay in Commencement Date. If within 180 Days from the date the SFMTA approves a Pole License, Licensee does not obtain all necessary permits and approvals from agencies other than the SFMTA that are necessary for Licensee to be legally entitled to install Equipment at Pole Locations approved under a Pole License, then either City or Licensee may terminate the applicable Pole License by written notice to the other party following such 180-day period, and neither party shall have any further rights or obligations hereunder. If Licensee is unable to obtain said necessary approvals or permits, Licensee may request within the first 150 Days of said 180-Day period s of that the SFMTA exercise reasonable efforts in assisting Licensee to identify an alternate pole, which location shall be subject to DPW permitting in the same manner as any other Pole application. Prior to the expiration of the 180-day period, Licensee may extend the Commencement Date an additional 100 days by issuing written notice to the SFMTA and paying one thousand dollars ($1,000) to the SFMTA as consideration for the extension.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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