Franchisee Bears Its Own Costs Sample Clauses

Franchisee Bears Its Own Costs. Unless otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, all acts that the Franchisee is required to perform must be performed at the Franchisee’s own expense.
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Franchisee Bears Its Own Costs. Unless otherwise expressly provided in this Franchise, all acts that Franchisee is required to perform under this Franchise or the Cable Ordinance must be performed at its own expense.
Franchisee Bears Its Own Costs. Unless otherwise expressly provided in this Franchise Agreement, all acts that the Franchisee is required to perform under the Cable Ordinance enacted, this Agreement or applicable law shall be performed at the Franchisee’s own cost and expense, without reimbursement by the City.

Related to Franchisee Bears Its Own Costs

  • Ancillary and Travel Expenses A. Except as otherwise provided in the Grant Agreement, no ancillary expenses incurred by the Grantee in connection with its provision of the services or deliverables will be reimbursed by the System Agency. Ancillary expenses include, but are not limited to, costs associated with transportation, delivery, and insurance for each deliverable.

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