Common use of Effect of Abandonment Clause in Contracts

Effect of Abandonment. If the Grantee abandons its System during the Franchise term, or fails to operate its System in accordance with its duty to provide continuous service, the Grantor, at its option, may operate the System or; designate another entity to operate the System temporarily until the Grantee restores service under conditions acceptable to the Grantor, or until the Franchise is revoked and a new franchisee is selected by the Grantor. If the Grantor designates another entity to operate the System, the Grantee shall reimburse the Grantor for all reasonable costs, expenses and damages incurred, including reasonable attorney fees, court expenses and attributed expenses for work conducted by Grantor’s staff or agents.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, Cable Tv Franchise Agreement, www.cityofup.com

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Effect of Abandonment. If the Grantee abandons its System during the Franchise term, or fails to operate its System in accordance with its duty to provide continuous service, the Grantor, at its option, may operate the System or; designate another entity to operate the System temporarily until the Grantee restores service under conditions acceptable to the Grantor, or until the Franchise is revoked and a new franchisee is selected by the Grantor. If the Grantor designates another entity to operate the System, the Grantee shall reimburse the Grantor for all reasonable costs, expenses and damages incurred, including reasonable attorney fees, court expenses and attributed expenses for work conducted by GrantorXxxxxxx’s staff or agents.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement, www.cityofup.com, www.cityoffircrest.net

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