Public Rights-of-Way or Public Right Sample Clauses

Public Rights-of-Way or Public Right of-Way: The surface of, and the space across, in, over, along, above and below, any public street, highway, freeway, bridge, tunnel, park, parkway, land, path, alley, court, boulevard, sidewalk, way, lane, public way, drive, circle, waterway, or similar property, or other public right-of-way, including, but not limited to, public utility easements, dedicated utility strips, or rights-of-way utilized for compatible uses and any temporary or permanent fixtures or improvements located thereon now or hereafter held by the Town in the Franchise Area which Town rights-of-way, consistent with the purpose for which they were dedicated, may be utilized for the purpose of installing, operating, repairing, and maintaining a Cable System. Public Rights-of-Way also means any easement now or hereafter held by the Town within the Franchise Area for the purpose of public travel, or for utility or public service use utilized for compatible uses and shall include other easements or rights-of-way as shall within their proper use and meaning entitle the Town and the Franchisee to the use for the purposes of installing, operating, and maintaining the Franchisee’s Cable System over poles, wires, cables, conductors, ducts, conduits, vaults, manholes, amplifiers, appliances, attachments, and other property as may be ordinarily necessary and pertinent to the Cable System. Public Rights-of-Way shall not include any Town buildings, structures, or other improvements, regardless of whether they are situated in a Public Right-of-Way. No reference herein to a Public Right-of-Way shall be deemed to be a representation or guarantee by the Town that its interest or other right to control the use of such property is sufficient to permit the use of such property for the Franchisee’s purposes hereunder, and Franchisee shall be deemed to gain only those rights to use such property as are properly in the Town and as the Town may have an undisputed right to give to Franchisee for the purposes of this Agreement.
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