Prelicense Survey Sample Clauses

The Prelicense Survey clause establishes the requirement for a survey or inspection of a property before a license is granted or finalized. Typically, this involves a qualified professional conducting an assessment to verify boundaries, identify encroachments, or confirm the condition of the premises. By mandating a prelicense survey, the clause helps ensure that both parties have accurate information about the property, reducing the risk of disputes and facilitating a smoother licensing process.
Prelicense Survey. After Licensee has submitted its written application for a license, a prelicense survey (including a field inspection) will be performed by either party, in the company of a representative of the other party as mutually agreed, to determine whether BellSouth's poles, anchors and anchor/guy strands, or conduit system, in their present condition, can accommodate Licensee's facilities, without substantially interfering with the ability of BellSouth or any other authorized person or entity to use or access the pole, anchor or anchor/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any portion of BellSouth's conduit system or facilities attached to BellSouth's pole or placed within or connected to BellSouth's conduit system. If Licensee gives its prior written consent in writing, the determination of duct availability may include the "rodding" of ducts at Licensee's expense. 8.2.1 The purpose of the prelicense survey is to determine whether Licensee's proposed attachments to BellSouth's poles or occupancy of BellSouth's conduit and ducts will substantially interfere with use of BellSouth's facilities by BellSouth and others with facilities occupying, connected or attached to BellSouth's pole or conduit system; and to provide information to Licensee for its determination of whether the pole, anchor, anchor/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, conduit, duct, or right-of-way is suitable for its use. 8.2.2 Based on information provided by BellSouth and the survey, Licensee shall determine whether BellSouth's pole, anchor, anchor/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, conduit and duct facilities are suitable to meet Licensee's needs. 8.2.3 BellSouth may not unreasonably refuse to continue to process an application based on BellSouth's determination that Licensee's proposed use of BellSouth's facilities will not be in compliance with applicable requirements, specifications, rules, regulations, ordinances, and laws. Licensee shall be responsible for making its own, independent determination that its use of such facilities will be in compliance with such requirements, specifications, rules, regulations, ordinances and laws. Licensee acknowledges that BellSouth is not explicitly or implicitly warranting to Licensee that Licensee's proposed use of BellSouth's facilities will be in compliance with applicable requirements, specifications, rules, regulations, ordinances, and laws.
Prelicense Survey. All work, including field inspection and administrative processing, to determine the Make-Ready work necessary to accommodate Licensee's Facilities on a Pole, or in a Conduit or Right of Way.
Prelicense Survey. The term "prelicense survey" refers to all work and activities performed or to be performed to determine whether there is adequate capacity on a pole or in a conduit or conduit system (including manholes and handholes) to accommodate Licensee's facilities and to determine what make-ready work, if any, is required to prepare the pole, conduit or conduit system to accommodate Licensee's facilities.
Prelicense Survey. All work required, including field inspection and administrative processing, to determine the make-ready work necessary to accommodate Licensee's communications facilities on a pole, anchor or in a duct.
Prelicense Survey. After Licensee has submitted its written Application for a License, a Pre- License Survey (including a field inspection) will be performed by either party, in the company of a representative of the other party as mutually agreed, to determine whether AT&T’s Poles, Anchors and Anchor/Guy Strands, or Conduit System, in their present condition, can accommodate Licensee’s Facilities, without substantially interfering withthe abilityof AT&T or any other authorized person or entity to use or access the Pole, Anchor or Anchor/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any portion of AT&T’s Conduit Systemor Facilities attached to AT&T’s Pole or placed within or connected to AT&T’s Conduit System. If Pre-License Surveyis to be conducted by AT&T, AT&T will provide Licensee a Cost, based on its review of Licensee’s Application request, to perform the Pre-License Survey. AT&T will submit to Licensee costs to complete the Pre-License Survey; after receipt of Licensee’s payment of Pre-License Survey costs,AT&T will schedule the survey. If Licensee gives its prior written consent in writing, the determination of Duct availability may include the rodding of Ducts at Licensee’s expense. 8.2.1 The purpose of the Pre-License Survey is to determine whether Licensee’s proposed attachments to AT&T’s Poles or occupancy of AT&T’s Conduit and Ducts will substantially interferewith use of AT&T’s Facilities by AT&T and others with Facilities occupying, connected or attached to AT&T’s Pole or Conduit Systemand to determine what Make-ReadyWork is required to accommodate Licensee’s Facilities on AT&T’s Poles, Joint Use Pole(s), or Conduit, Duct, or Right-of-Way and the cost associated with AT&T performing such Make-ReadyWork and toprovide information to Licensee for its determination of whether the Pole, Anchor, Anchor/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Conduit, Duct, or Right-of-Way is suitable for its use. 8.2.2 Based on information provided by AT&T, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ determine whether AT&T’s Pole, Anchor, Anchor/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Conduit and Duct Facilities are suitable to meet Licensee’s needs. 8.2.3 AT&Tmay not unreasonably refuse to continue to process an Application based on AT&T’s determination that Licensee’s proposed use of AT&T’s Facilities will not be in compliance with applicable requirements, specifications, rules, regulations, ordinances, and laws. Licensee shall be responsible for making its own, independent determination that its use of such Facilities will be in compliance with such requirements, specifications, rules, regulatio...
Prelicense Survey. The term "prelicense survey" refers to all work and activities performed or to be performed to determine whether there is adequate capacity on a pole or in a conduit or conduit system (including manholes and handholes) to accommodate MCIm's facilities and to determine what make-ready work, if any, is required to prepare the pole, conduit or conduit system to accommodate MCIm's facilities. Attachment VI - 4 MCIm - BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
Prelicense Survey. All work, including field inspection and administrative processing, to determine the Make-Ready work necessary to accommodate MCIm’s Facilities on a Pole, or in a Conduit or Right of Way.