Removal of System Sample Clauses

Removal of System. Upon any termination of the Agreement pursuant to this Section 11, Provider will remove the System pursuant to Section 2.5 hereof, absent any purchase of the System by Purchaser pursuant to Section 2.2 hereof.
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Removal of System. (a) Upon lawful termination or revocation of this Agreement, Charter shall remove its supporting structures, poles, transmissions and distribution systems and other appurtenances from the Public Rights-of-Way in, over, under, or along which they are installed and shall restore the areas to their original condition. If such removal is not completed within six (6) months of such lawful denial of renewal or revocation, the Town or property owner may deem any property not removed as having been abandoned and the Town may remove it at Charter’s cost. (b) During the term of the Agreement, if Charter decides to abandon or no longer use all or part of its Cable System, it shall give the Town written notice of its intent at least ninety (90) days prior to the announcement of such decision, which notice shall describe the property and its location. Upon abandonment of the Cable System by Charter, the Town shall have the right to require i) Charter to remove the property, ii) leave the property in place, iii) remove the property itself and charge Charter with the costs related thereto, or iv) transfer ownership of the property to the Town’s designee, provided fair market value is paid to Charter. (c) Notwithstanding the above, Charter shall not be required to remove its Cable System, or to relocate the Cable System, or to sell the Cable System, or any portion thereof as a result of revocation, denial of renewal, or any other lawful action to forbid or disallow Charter from providing Cable Services, if the Cable System is actively being used to facilitate any other services not governed by the Cable Act.
Removal of System. Upon termination of this Renewal License or denial of any renewal hereof by passage of time or otherwise in accordance with applicable law and after all appeals from any judicial determination are exhausted and final, Licensee shall remove its supporting structures, poles, transmission and distribution systems and other appurtenances from the streets, ways, lanes, alleys, parkways, bridges, highways, and other public and private places in, over, under, or along which they are installed and shall restore the areas to their original condition. If such removal is not completed within six (6) months of such termination, the Issuing Authority or property owner may deem any property not removed as having been abandoned. Notwithstanding the above, Franchisee shall not be required to remove, relocate or sell its Cable System, or any portion thereof as a result of termination, denial of renewal, or any other lawful action to forbid or disallow Franchisee from providing Cable Service, if the Cable System is actively being used to facilitate any other services not governed by the Cable Act.
Removal of System. Upon any termination of the Agreement pursuant to this Section 11, Provider will remove the System pursuant to Section 2.4 hereof at the expense of the defaulting Party.
Removal of System. (a) Upon lawful termination or revocation of this Agreement, Comcast shall remove its supporting structures, poles, transmissions and distribution systems and other appurtenances from the streets, ways, lanes, alleys, parkways, bridges, highways, and other public and private places in, over, under, or along which they are installed and shall reasonably restore the areas to their original condition. If such removal is not completed within six (6) months of such lawful termination or revocation, the Township or property owner may deem any property not removed as having been abandoned and the Township may remove it at Comcast’s cost. (b) During the term of the Agreement, if Comcast decides to abandon or no longer use all or part of its Cable System, it shall give the Township written notice of its intent at least ninety
Removal of System. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, including a termination by Seller due to a Change in Law, and provided that Customer does not exercise its purchase option pursuant to Section 15(b), Seller shall, at its expense, remove all of its tangible property constituting the System (but excluding any buried or underground conduit and conductors) from the Facility within 120 days of the expiration or termination of the Agreement (“Removal Deadline”). Excluding ordinary wear and tear, the Facility shall be returned to its original condition including the removal of System mounting pads or other support structures (but excluding any buried or underground conduit and conductors). Customer shall provide sufficient space for the temporary storage and staging of tools, materials, and equipment, and for the parking of construction crew vehicles and temporary construction trailers, and such other facilities reasonably necessary during System removal. If applicable, Seller’s removal of the System shall be performed in a manner so as not to affect the integrity of Customer’s roof, which shall be as leak-proof as it was prior to removal of the System and shall be flashed and/or patched to existing roof specifications. Fill and properly compact all voids and restore grounds to match and blend with adjacent finishes and appearance. For parking and shade structures, Seller shall remove the System in its entirety, including the first 6” of foundation below grade. Seller shall leave the Facility and Premises in neat and clean condition. If Seller fails to remove or commence substantial efforts to remove the System by the Removal Deadline, Customer shall have the right, at its option, (i) to remove the System and restore the Facility to its original condition (other than ordinary wear and tear) at Seller’s cost, or (ii) to consider the System abandoned, in which case, upon Customer’s notice to Seller, Seller shall transfer title to the System to Customer.
Removal of System. 13.1. System Removal Licensee shall, at its sole cost, during the summer period between the end of the spring semester and the start of the fall semester as per the Academic Calendar posted on the University official website after the expiration or any earlier termination of this Agreement, remove the System from the Licensed Area and Site, return the Licensed Area and Site to its pre-installation condition except for ordinary wear and tear and peaceably and quietly leave, surrender and yield the Licensed Area to Trustees; provided that, if the expiration or any earlier termination occurs less than sixty (60) days prior to end of the then-applicable spring semester, then Licensee’s obligation to remove the System shall be during the summer period in the following calendar year. In no case shall Licensee’s removal of the System damage the Licensed Area or Site. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Trustees may, within their sole discretion, grant Licensee access to the Licensed Area and the Site, as contemplated and for the purposes specified in this section, prior to the end of the then-applicable spring semester, provided that such access shall not interfere with Trustees’ normal operation and use of the Site. Trustees may also, within their sole discretion, extend the time allowable for Licensee to vacate the Licensed Area and remove the System upon written request by Licensee within the otherwise applicable time period for removal. Upon completion of Licensee’s removal of the System and completion of any necessary repairs, Trustees shall inspect the Site and Licensed Area to determine that the Site and Licensed Area were left in accordance with this section. If Trustees determine that Licensee has not removed the System or repaired damage in an adequate or timely manner in accordance with this section, Trustees shall have the right to draw on any and all security as specified in Section 13.2. During such removal time period for purposes of Licensee being able to meet the removal and restoration requirements provided by this section, Trustees shall grant to Licensee, any Affiliate of Licensee, and any other entity designated thereby by Licensee that is involved or intends to be involved in meeting the removal and restoration requirements required by this section, an assignable, non-exclusive easement or license on, under, over and across the University premises, for access to and from, and ingress to and egress from, the Licensed Area and Site. Among other thi...
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Removal of System. Upon termination of the Franchise Agreement or of any renewal hereof by passage of time or otherwise, the Franchisee shall remove its supporting structures, poles, transmission and distribution systems and other appurtenances from the Streets, ways, lanes, alleys, parkways, bridges, highways, and other public places in, over, under, or along which they are installed and shall restore the areas to their original condition. If such removal is not completed within six (6) months of such termination, the Franchising Authority may deem any property not removed as having been abandoned, or at the Franchisee’s expense remove or cause to be removed any components of the Cable System and restore the areas to their original condition.
Removal of System. Upon any termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Article 11 and payment of the Early Termination Fee (if applicable), Provider will remove the System pursuant to Section 2.4 hereof.
Removal of System. (a) Upon lawful termination or revocation of this Agreement, Comcast shall remove its supporting structures, poles, transmissions and distribution systems and other appurtenances from the streets, ways, lanes, alleys, parkways, bridges, highways, and other public and private places in, over, under, or along which they are installed and shall restore the areas to a condition reasonably comparable to their original condition. If such removal is not completed within six (6) months of such lawful termination or revocation, the County or property owner may deem any property not removed as having been abandoned and the County may remove it at Comcast’s cost. (b) During the term of the Agreement, if Comcast decides to abandon or no longer use all or part of its Cable System, it shall give the County written notice of its intent at least ninety (90) days prior to the announcement of such decision, which notice shall describe the property and its location. The County shall have the right to either require Comcast to remove the property, or remove the property itself and charge Comcast with the costs related thereto. (c) Notwithstanding the above, Comcast shall not be required to remove its Cable System, or to relocate the Cable System, or to sell the Cable System, or any portion thereof as a result of revocation, denial of renewal, or any other lawful action to forbid or disallow Comcast from providing Cable Services, if the Cable System is actively being used to facilitate any other services not governed by the Cable Act.
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