Pole Replacement for Licensee’s Benefit. Where an existing pole is prematurely replaced (for reasons other than normal or abnormal decay) by a new pole for the sole benefit of the Licensee, the Licensee shall reimburse the Pole Owner for all costs, including, but not limited to the cost in replacing the new pole, the remaining life value of the existing pole, lower and haul of the existing pole (to the extent that this is performed by the Pole Owner), and topping of the existing pole when performed either as an accommodation to Licensee or as required by NESC. Pole Owner shall credit the Licensee for salvage value of the existing pole if it is not topped and it is less than ten years old. Pole Owner shall remove and may retain or dispose of such pole as the sole owner thereof. Any payments for poles made or work performed by the Licensee shall not entitle Licensee to ownership of any part of said poles. If pole replacement under this Section 3.14 benefits both Licensee and other pole attachers, the costs shall be pro-rated among all benefiting attachers.
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Samples: Pole Attachment Agreement, Pole Attachment Agreement, Pole Attachment Agreement
Pole Replacement for Licensee’s Benefit. Where an existing pole Pole is prematurely replaced (for reasons other than normal or abnormal decay) by a new pole Pole for the sole benefit of the Licensee, the Licensee shall reimburse the Pole Owner for all costs, including, but not limited to the cost in replacing the new polePole, the remaining life value of the existing polePole, lower and haul of the existing pole Pole (to the extent that this is performed by the Pole Owner), and topping of the existing pole Pole when performed either as an accommodation to Licensee or as required by NESC. Pole Owner shall credit the Licensee for salvage value of the existing pole Pole if it is not topped and it is less than ten years old. Pole Owner shall remove and may retain or dispose of such pole Pole as the sole owner thereof. Any payments for poles Poles made or work performed by the Licensee shall not entitle Licensee to ownership of any part of said polesPoles. If pole Pole replacement under this Section 3.14 benefits both Licensee and other pole Pole attachers, the costs shall be pro-rated among all benefiting attachers.
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Samples: Pole Attachment Agreement, Pole Attachment Agreement, Pole Attachment Agreement
Pole Replacement for Licensee’s Benefit. Where an existing pole is prematurely replaced (for reasons other than normal or abnormal decay) by a new pole for the sole benefit of the Licensee, the Licensee shall reimburse the Pole Owner CenturyLink for all costs, including, but not limited to the cost in replacing the new pole, the remaining life value of the existing pole, lower and haul of the existing pole (to the extent that this is performed by the Pole OwnerCenturyLink), and topping of the existing pole when performed either as an accommodation to Licensee or as required by NESC. Pole Owner CenturyLink shall credit the Licensee for salvage value of the existing pole if it is not topped and it is less than ten years old. Pole Owner CenturyLink shall remove and may retain or dispose of such pole as the sole owner thereof. Any payments for poles made or work performed by the Licensee shall not entitle Licensee to ownership of any part of said poles. If pole replacement under this Section 3.14 benefits both Licensee and other pole attachers, the costs shall be pro-rated among all benefiting attachers.
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Samples: Pole Attachment Agreement