Release of Certain Transport Facilities Sample Clauses

Release of Certain Transport Facilities. Under the Prior Franchise, Grantee was required to provide PEG Transport Facilities (hereinafter defined), which permitted or provided for the Upstream Transmission or transportation of PEG Access programming from certain government buildings located within the Franchise Area (each such building or location is referred hereinafter as an “Access Origination Site” and, collectively as “Access Origination Sites”) which permitted or provided for the Upstream Transmission or transportation of PEG Access Programming generated at the Access Origination Sites to Grantee’s Headend for the ultimate Downstream Transmission over the Access Channels on the Cable System. As a result of the “in-kind” contribution treatment required under the FCC Third Report and Order and, in further consideration of other offerings or benefactions being made by Grantee in connection with this Franchise Agreement, Grantor (and the other TBNK Member Governments, as a party to their own respective Franchise Agreement with Grantee) hereby releases from the terms and conditions of this Franchise Agreement and relinquishes unto Grantee, as of the Effective Date, those PEG Transport Facilities that are presently connected to and servicing those Access Origination Sites and more particularly identified of Appendix 4 attached hereto and made a part hereof. For purposes of this Section 15.G.6, the term “PEG Transport Facilities” shall mean the existing video and audio transport (or return) lines of Grantee, including associated equipment, that are physically joined to Grantee’s Cable System‌ connecting the Access Origination Sites to the Headend allowing for the transmission of PEG Access video and audio signals generating from the Access Origination Sites to Grantee’s Headend for the ultimate Downstream Transmissions over the Access Channels.
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Release of Certain Transport Facilities. Under the Prior Franchise, Grantee was required to provide PEG Transport Facilities (hereinafter defined), which permitted or provided for the Upstream Transmission or transportation of PEG Access programming from certain government buildings located within the Franchise Area (each such building or location is referred hereinafter as an “Access Origination Site” and, collectively as “Access Origination Sites”) which permitted or provided for the Upstream Transmission or transportation of PEG Access Programming generated at the Access Origination Sites to the Community Programming Center and Grantee’s Headend for the ultimate Downstream Transmission over the Access Channels on the Cable System. As a result of the “in-kind” contribution treatment required under the FCC Third Report and Order and, in further consideration of other offerings or benefactions being made by Grantee in connection with this Franchise Agreement, Grantor (and the other TBNK Member Governments as a party to their own respective Franchise Agreement with Grantee) hereby releases from the terms and conditions of this Franchise Agreement and relinquishes unto Grantee, as of the Effective Date, those

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