Mid-span Poles Sample Clauses

Mid-span Poles. Any poles erected by Licensee shall not interfere with or be in-line with Pole Owner's poles and shall not create a structure conflict as defined in the NESC. If either Party requires placement of a pole in- line with any two existing poles owned by the other Party (“i.e., a mid-span pole”), the Party requiring the mid-span pole shall pay the cost of setting the pole, including the cost of the pole itself. The owner of the poles on either side of the mid-span pole will have sole ownership of the mid-span pole and the Party requesting the pole will pay pole rental fees to the Pole Owner in accordance with Article V.
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Mid-span Poles. Any Poles erected by Licensee shall not interfere with, or be in-line with Rocky Mountain Power’s Poles, and shall not create a structure conflict as defined in the NESC. If Licensee requires placement of a Pole in-line with any existing Poles (“i.e., a mid-span Pole”), Licensee shall notify Rocky Mountain Power of its need and Rocky Mountain Power shall determine the feasibility of such request and the request shall not be unreasonably denied. Licensee shall pay Rocky Mountain Power for all costs incurred by Rocky Mountain Power in installing such additional Poles. Rocky Mountain Power shall have sole ownership of the mid-span Pole and Licensee shall pay rental fees to Rocky Mountain Power in accordance with Article IV.
Mid-span Poles. Any polesPoles erected by Licensee shall not interfere with or be in-line with Pole Owner's polesPoles and shall not create a structure conflict as defined in the NESC. If either Party requires placement of a polePole in-line with any two existing polesPoles owned by the other party (“i.e., a mid-span polePole”), the Party requiring the mid-span polePole shall pay the cost of setting the polePole, including the cost of the polePole itself. The owner of the polesPoles on either side of the mid-span polePole will have sole ownership of the mid-span polePole and the Party requesting the polePole will pay polePole rental fees to the Pole Owner in accordance with Article V.
Mid-span Poles. Any poles erected by Licensee shall not interfere with or be in-line with CenturyLink's poles and shall not create a structure conflict as defined in the NESC. The Party requiring the mid-span pole shall pay the cost of setting the pole, including the cost of the pole itself. The owner of the poles on either side of the mid-span pole will have sole ownership of the mid-span pole and the Party requesting the pole will pay pole rental fees to CenturyLink in accordance with Article V.
Mid-span Poles. Any poles erected by Licensee shall not interfere with, or be in-line with PacifiCorp’s Poles, and shall not create a structure conflict as defined in the NESC. If Licensee requires placement of a pole in-line with any existing Poles (“i.e., a mid-span Pole”), Licensee shall issue a written request to PacifiCorp and PacifiCorp, shall determine, in its reasonable discretion, whether it will place Pole facilities in the location at Licensee’s expense. In the event PacifiCorp installs a mid- span Pole in accordance with this Section, PacifiCorp shall have sole ownership of the Pole and Licensee will pay rental fees to PacifiCorp in accordance with Article IV.

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