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Order Invalidating the Legislation. In the event of the entry of a court order in litigation authorized by the exclusive review provisions of the Legislation that invalidates the Legislation (the “Invalidation Order”), the Payment Date shall not occur until ten (10) Business Days after (i) the Invalidation Order is reversed or vacated, or (ii) the FCC Settlement Approval Order otherwise becomes Final.
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