Common use of EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT Clause in Contracts

EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT. (a) If, at any time, in case of fire or other disaster in the Township, it shall be necessary, in the reasonable judgment of the Township or its agent, to cut or move any of the wires, cable or equipment of the Cable System, the Township shall have the right to do so without cost or liability, provided that, wherever possible, the Township shall give Comcast notice and the ability to relocate wires, cable or other equipment.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement, Cable Franchise Agreement, Cable Franchise Agreement

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EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT. (a) If, at any time, in case of fire or other disaster in the Township, it shall be necessary, in the reasonable judgment of the Township or its agent, to cut or move any of the wires, cable or equipment of the Cable System, the Township shall have the right to do so without cost or liability, provided that, wherever possible, the Township shall give Comcast Service Electric notice and the ability to relocate wires, cable or other equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement

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EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT. (a) If, at any time, in case of fire or other disaster in the Township, it shall be necessary, in the reasonable judgment of the Township or its agent, to cut or move any of the wires, cable or equipment of the Cable System, the Township shall have the right to do so without cost or liability, provided that, wherever possible, the Township shall give Comcast Grantee notice and the ability to relocate wires, cable or other equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement

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