Grantor’s Continued Use of the Coaxial I-Net Sample Clauses

Grantor’s Continued Use of the Coaxial I-Net. (a) Grantor will continue to use the Coaxial I-Net for voice, video, and data communications between the governmental, quasi-governmental, and educational facilities within the franchise service area that are identified in Exhibit D-2 to this Agreement. Such use shall be consistent with Grantor’s prior use under the pre-existing franchise agreement that is referenced in paragraph (A) of the Recitals to this Agreement. Grantor shall not provide any commercial services over the Coaxial I-Net, or engage in any manner in the business of producing, packaging, distributing, marketing, or otherwise providing, offering, promoting, or branding such voice, video, and data communications signals. (b) The parties acknowledge that unanticipated events could adversely affect the manner in which Grantee has historically owned and operated the Coaxial I-Net over the last two decades. These unanticipated events may include, without limitation: (i) The imposition of fees in excess of those charged upon the effective date of this Agreement by the owner or owners of poles, conduit, or similar structures used by Grantee in operating the Coaxial I-Net within the franchise service area. (ii) The imposition by state or federal regulatory agencies of new fees or assessments related to Grantee’s ownership or operation of the Coaxial I-Net within the franchise service area. (iii) The initiation of proceedings by state or federal regulatory agencies, or by competitive telecommunications service providers, to impose public utility or common carrier status upon Grantee solely by virtue of Grantee’s ownership and operation of the Coaxial I-Net within the franchise service area. (iv) Changes in applicable laws or regulations that will have the effect of imposing public utility or common carrier status upon Grantee solely by virtue of Grantee’s ownership and operation of the Coaxial I-Net within the franchise service area. (v) Judicial decisions that alter the relationship between Grantee, as the owner and operator of the Coaxial I-Net, and Grantor (including its designated public entities and agencies) as the sole users of the Coaxial I-Net within the franchise service area. (c) Based upon the actual record relating to the ownership, operation and use of the Coaxial I-Net over the last two decades, and the non-occurrence of events of the nature specified above in paragraph (b), the mutual expectation of the parties is that the Coaxial I-Net will continue to function in the future as it h...
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