Proposed Assignment Notice Sample Clauses

Proposed Assignment Notice. In the event that Licensee desires to assign or otherwise transfer any right, title, or interest in this Master License or any Site License, whether in whole or in part, and such assignment or other transfer is not a Permitted Assignment, Licensee shall first send written notice to the City (the “Proposed Assignment Notice”), which states in detail the proposed terms and conditions for the proposed assignment or other transfer, and complete information that the City reasonably requires to fully evaluate Licensee’s request and render an informed decision, which includes, without limitation, non-confidential financial statements, business track records, references, and other information about the proposed assignee or transferee (the “Proposed Assignee”). In the event that Licensee does not provide all such information simultaneously with the Proposed Assignment Notice, the Proposed Assignment Notice shall not be deemed effective until Licensee delivers all such information as the City may reasonably require.
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Proposed Assignment Notice. In the event that Licensee desires to assign or otherwise transfer any right, title or interest in this Master License or in any Site License, whether in whole or in part, and such assignment or other transfer is not a Permitted Assignment, Licensee shall first send written notice to the Chief Real Estate Officer (the “Proposed Assignment Notice”), providing in detail the proposed terms and conditions for the proposed assignment or transfer and at the request of the Chief Real Estate Officer, shall provide additional information that the Chief Real Estate Officer reasonably requires to fully evaluate Licensee’s request. Such additional information may include, without limitation, satisfactory evidence that the Proposed Assignee has obtained all Regulatory Approvals required to operate as a wireless communications service provider on the assigned License Area, financial statements, business track records, and or references for the proposed assignee or transferee (the “Proposed Assignee”). Such additional information shall be requested within fifteen (15) days following the Chief Real Estate Officer’s receipt of the Proposed Assignment Notice. The Proposed Assignment Notice shall not be deemed effective until Licensee delivers all such information to the Chief Real Estate Officer.
Proposed Assignment Notice. In the event that Licensee desires to Assign its interests or rights, whether in whole or in part, in connection with this Master License, any Pole License or the License Area, Licensee shall first send written notice (the “Proposed Assignment Notice”) to the City, which states in detail the proposed terms and conditions for the Assignment and complete information, which includes without limitation financial statements, business track records, references and other information about the proposed assignee (the “Proposed Assignee”) that the City reasonably requires to fully evaluate Licensee’s request and render an informed decision. In the event that Licensee does not provide all the such information simultaneously with the Proposed Assignment Notice, the Proposed Assignment Notice shall not be deemed effective until Licensee delivers all such information as the City may reasonably require.
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