Replacement or Modification of Small Wireless Facilities Sample Clauses

Replacement or Modification of Small Wireless Facilities. In the event of a Licensee Modification to Small Wireless Facilities that have already been approved by the City, then Licensee shall first obtain written City approval for such a Modification, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Licensee, when seeking to Modify its equipment will be required to meet applicable then-existing City Code provisions, any amendments to this Agreement or the Site Supplement, and other standards that exist at the time of such Modification, including the need to obtain other ancillary Permits needed to conduct such work, including, but not limited to, encroachment permits necessary to perform work in or near the ROW. In addition to any other submittal requirements, if requested by the City, Licensee shall provide structural weight or “load” calculations for all Municipal Facilities upon which it intends to modify Small Wireless Facilities in the ROW. The Site Supplement shall be amended to reflect the Modification of Small Wireless Facilities. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee is exempt from being required to obtain a formal permit from the City or amending the applicable Site Supplement for routine maintenance work or emergency repairs on its Small Wireless Facilities, provided Licensee meets the following requirements: (i) Licensee shall provide the City’s street-cut coordinator at (000) 000-0000 with two
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Replacement or Modification of Small Wireless Facilities. In the event of a Licensee Modification to Small Wireless Facilities that have already been approved by the City, then Licensee shall first obtain written City approval for such a Modification, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Licensee, when seeking to Modify its equipment will be required to meet applicable then-existing City Code provisions, any amendments to this Agreement or the Site Supplement, and other standards that exist at the time of such Modification or replacement, including the need to obtain other ancillary Permits needed to conduct such work, including, but not limited to, encroachment permits necessary to perform work in or near the ROW. In addition to any other submittal requirements, if requested by the City, Licensee shall provide structural weight or “load” calculations for all Municipal Facilities upon which it intends to modify Small Wireless Facilities in the ROW. The Site Supplement shall be amended to reflect the replacement or modification of Small Wireless Facilities. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee is exempt from being required to obtain a formal permit from the City or amending the applicable Site Supplement for routine maintenance work or emergency repairs, including equipment outage and/or failure, on its Small Wireless Facilities, provided Licensee meets the following requirements: i. Licensee shall provide the City’s street-cut coordinator with two (2) working days’ notice prior to performing any such routine maintenance or emergency repair work, with information regarding the nature of the work to be performed and planned traffic control operations to ensure the work can be performed in a safe manner. The City may, in its discretion, allow for a shorter notice period. ii. Notice shall be provided for each occurrence of Licensee’s routine maintenance or emergency repair work. iii. No pavement shall be cut or otherwise disturbed during any work without obtaining a formal Permit from the City. iv. Any equipment that is replaced or modified during routine maintenance work or emergency repairs must have substantially similar dimensions, appearance, and weight or smaller/lighter dimensions, appearance, and weight; (2) meet requirements within all then-existing City Code provisions, any amendments to this Agreement and the approved Site Supplement and other laws; and (3) not increase the load or utilization on the applicable Municipal Facility beyond the loading or utilization, if any, that w...

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(b) Landlord hereby grants to Tenant the right to install (at Tenant’s sole cost and expense) any additional equipment required to operate the Communications Equipment and to connect the Communications Equipment to Tenant’s other machinery and equipment located in the Leased Premises (e.g., conduits and cables) in the shafts, ducts, chases and utility closets located in the core of the building (“Additional Equipment”), which Additional Equipment shall be deemed a part of the Communications Equipment for all purposes of this Section 3.5; provided that (i) the use of such space in the Building core by Tenant (except customary chases for cabling) may not materially adversely affect the marketability of the remaining space on any floor of the Building, and (ii) to the extent any such Additional Equipment occupies space (other than space in customary chases for the Building) that would have otherwise been Net Rentable Area on a floor of the Building, such space shall be included within the Net Rentable Area of the Leased Premises and Tenant shall be obligated to pay Annual Basic Rent and Additional Rent with respect to such space as if such space was included in the Leased Premises. 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  • DISCONNECTION OF SUPPLY 14.1 When can we arrange for disconnection? (a) you do not pay your bill by the pay-by date and, if you are a residential customer, you: (i) fail to comply with the terms of an agreed payment plan; or (ii) do not agree to an offer to pay the bill by instalments, or having agreed, you fail to comply with the instalment arrangement; (b) you do not provide a security deposit we are entitled to require from you; or (c) you do not give access to your premises to read a meter (where relevant) for 3 consecutive meter reads; or (d) you fail to give us safe and unhindered access to the premises as required by clause 11 or any requirements under the energy laws; or (e) there has been illegal or fraudulent use of energy at your premises in breach of clause 16 of this contract; or (f) we are otherwise entitled or required to do so under the Rules or by law.

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