Relocation of CPC Sample Clauses

Relocation of CPC. The Community Programming Center may be relocated by the Authority and/or the Telecommunications Board within the Franchise Area, or within the jurisdiction of another TBNK Member Government, with the consent of Grantee, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed, or conditioned. The Parties may take into consideration the reasonable proximity of the selected relocation site to the tie-in or connection point of the Cable System, and upon the request of the Telecommunications Board, Grantee shall make the same interconnection with the new site or location as is required in Article II, Section 15(G)(3) (Interconnection of Community Programming Center to Headend) above, and this new site or location will likewise be referred as the “Community Programming Center.” The cost of relocating the interconnection facilities/fiber/equipment for the new CPC will be borne by CBET except where relocation of the Community Programming Center occurs more than once every five years, in which case the relocation costs will either be borne by TBNK or will be treated as “in-kind” and be counted toward the cap on Franchise Fees.
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