Permits to Conduct Work Sample Clauses

Permits to Conduct Work. Where Permits required. Subject to Section 3.2, Work Within the ROWs by the Company is subject to the authorization requirements of the Municipality as set out in Schedule B.6 For each Permit required above, the Company shall submit to the Municipality a completed application, in a form specified by the Municipality and including the applicable fee set out in Schedule A.7 Subject to Section 3.5, the Municipality will issue the applicable Permits within  days of receiving a complete Application, or such other time as agreed to by the Parties having regard to the complexity of the Work covered by the Application and the volume of Permit Applications before the Municipality at that time. No Permits for routine Work.8 Notwithstanding Section 3.1, the Company may, with advance notice as required by the Municipality’s traffic management policies, but without first obtaining a Permit: utilize existing ducts or similar structures of the Equipment; carry out routine maintenance and field testing to its Equipment; and install and repair Service Drops; provided that in no case shall the Company break up or otherwise disturb the physical surface of the ROW without the Municipality’s prior written consent. Expiry of Permit. In the event that the Company has not commenced construction of the approved Work associated with a particular Permit within [] of the date of issuance of the Permit, and has not sought and received an extension to the Permit from the Municipality, which extension shall not be unreasonably withheld, the Permit shall be null and void. In such circumstances, any fees paid by the Company in respect of the expired Permit shall not be refunded and the Company must obtain a new Permit for the Work. Submission of plans. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Municipality, the Company shall, prior to undertaking any Work that requires a Municipal Consent, submit the following to the Municipal Engineer: construction plans of the proposed Work, showing the locations of the proposed and existing Equipment and other facilities, and specifying the boundaries of the area within the Municipality within which the Work is proposed to take place; and all other relevant plans, drawings and other information as may be normally required by the Municipal Engineer from time to time for the purposes of issuing Permits. Refusal to issue Permits. In case of conflict with any bona fide municipal purpose, including reasons of public safety and health, conflicts with existing infr...
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Permits to Conduct Work 

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