Post-Overlashing Review Sample Clauses

Post-Overlashing Review. Licensee shall notify Verizon within thirty (30) days after completion of an Overlash that such Overlash is complete. If Licensee allowed a Third Party Overlash, then both Licensee and the third party must ensure that required notifications are sent to Verizon. Verizon shall have at least ninety (90) days after receipt of notice from Licensee to perform a Post-Construction Inspection. In the event that Verizon discovers any damage to the Pole(s) or equipment, safety violations or noncompliance with the Specifications caused by the Overlash, including a Third Party Overlash, Verizon will notify Licensee of the damage, safety issue and/or noncompliance. Verizon may either (a) complete any necessary remedial work and invoice Licensee for the associated costs, (b) require Licensee to fix the damage or noncompliance at its sole expense within fourteen (14) days of receipt of notice or (c) require Licensee to immediately remove the Overlash, or Third Party Overlash. It is Licensee’s responsibility to seek any reimbursement, if applicable, from a third party for any damage or noncompliance caused by a Third Party Overlash.
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