Licensee’s Obligation Not to Cause Interference Sample Clauses

Licensee’s Obligation Not to Cause Interference. Licensee will not permit its Equipment or its use of the Premises or any Pole(s) as a Communications Site to cause interference with or impairment of other communication (radio, telephone and other communications transmission and/or reception) or computer equipment lawfully used by any person, including but not limited to the City or any of its Agents. Such interference shall be deemed an event of default of this Master License by Licensee, and upon notice from City, the Licensee shall be responsible for eliminating such interference at no cost to the City. In the event any such interference does not cease promptly, the parties acknowledge that continuing interference may cause irreparable injury and, therefore, City shall have the right to bring action to enjoin such interference or to terminate all Pole License(s) where the Equipment is causing said interference or impairment immediately upon notice, at City's election. The City and Licensee shall use the best reasonable efforts to remedy and cure such interference with or impairment of City operations, but Licensee’s operation of its Equipment shall at all times be subordinate to and shall accommodate the requirements of City communications and operations. In addition, Licensee shall not in its installation or operation of Equipment on SFMTA Poles interfere with the City’s intended uses of the Poles.
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Licensee’s Obligation Not to Cause Interference. (a) Licensee will not operate or maintain its Equipment in a manner that interferes with or impairs other communication (radio, telephone, and other transmission or reception) or computer equipment lawfully used by any person, including the SFPUC or any of its Agents. Such interference will be an event of default under this Master License by Licensee, and upon notice from the SFPUC, Licensee shall be responsible for eliminating such interference promptly and at no cost to the SFPUC. Licensee will be required to use its best efforts to remedy and cure such interference with or impairment of SFPUC operations.
Licensee’s Obligation Not to Cause Interference. (a) Licensee will not operate or maintain its Equipment in a manner that interferes with or impairs other communication (radio, telephone, and other transmission or reception) or computer equipment lawfully and correctly used by any person whose communication or computer equipment or use preceded Licensee’s use of the Pole, including the City or any of its Agents. In the event such interference occurs and is not cured within ten (10) days of notice from City, such interference will be an event of default under this Master License by Licensee, and upon notice from the City, Licensee shall be responsible for eliminating such interference promptly and at no cost to the City. Licensee will be required to use its best efforts to remedy and cure such interference with or impairment of City operations. Prior to installation of any equipment, Licensee shall conduct an in-field test at the License Area to determine what existing communications are transmitted from or received in the License Area. A report of the in-field test shall be submitted with each application for a Pole License.
Licensee’s Obligation Not to Cause Interference. (a) Licensee will not operate or maintain its Equipment in a manner that interferes with or impairs other communication (radio, telephone, and other transmission or reception) or computer equipment lawfully and correctly used by any person, including the City or any of its Agents. In the event such interference occurs and is not cured within ten

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