RESTORATION TO PRIOR CONDITION Sample Clauses

RESTORATION TO PRIOR CONDITION. Whenever the Licensee takes up or disturbs any pavement, sidewalk or other improvement of any Public Way or public place, the same shall be replaced and the surface restored in as good condition as before entry as soon as practicable. If the Licensee fails to make such restoration within a reasonable time, the Issuing Authority may fix a reasonable time for such restoration and repairs and shall notify the Licensee in writing of the restoration and repairs required and the time fixed for performance thereof. Upon failure of the Licensee to comply within the specified time period, the Issuing Authority may cause proper restoration and repairs to be made and the reasonable expense of such work shall be paid by the Licensee upon demand by the Issuing Authority.
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RESTORATION TO PRIOR CONDITION. Whenever the Franchisee takes up or disturbs any pavement, surface, sidewalk or other improvement of any private way, Public Way or public place, it shall be replaced and the surface restored in as good condition as before entry as soon as possible, subject to the approval and in accordance with the requirements of the Town 's Department of Public Works (or Highway Department if applicable) or their designee. If the Franchisee fails to make such restoration within a reasonable time, the Town may fix a reasonable time and notify the Franchisee in writing of the restoration required and the time fixed for performance. Upon failure of the Franchisee to comply within the time specified, the Town may cause proper restoration and repairs to be made and the reasonable expense of such work as itemized shall be paid by the Franchisee upon demand by the Town.
RESTORATION TO PRIOR CONDITION. In case of any disturbance of pavement (whether cement, asphalt or other surface material), curb, sidewalk, driveway, apron or other surfacing, the Grantee shall, at its own cost and expense, and in a timely manner, replace and restore all paving, sidewalk, curb, driveway, apron, landscaping, or surface of any Street disturbed, in as good condition as before said work was commenced and in accordance with generally applicable standards for such work, as set by the Grantor or its designated agent, including the requirements of Applicable Law.‌‌
RESTORATION TO PRIOR CONDITION. Whenever the Licensee takes up or disturbs any pavement, sidewalk or other improvement of any public way or public place, it shall be replaced and the surface restored in as good condition as before entry as soon as possible, subject to approval of the Town's Department of Public Works Commissioners or their designee provided that such approval is a requirement of general applicability and not specific to Licensee or cable television operators. If the Licensee fails to make such restoration within a reasonable time, the Town may fix a reasonable time and notify the Licensee in writing of the restoration required and the time fixed for performance. Upon failure of the Licensee to comply within the time specified, the Town may cause proper restoration and repairs to be made and the reasonable expense of such work as itemized shall be paid by the Licensee upon demand by the Town.
RESTORATION TO PRIOR CONDITION. Whenever the Licensee takes up or disturbs any pavement, sidewalk or other improvement of any Public Way or public place, the Licensee shall only do so in accordance with any and all applicable City ordinances, regulations, rules and/or policies and with all other governing statutes and regulations.
RESTORATION TO PRIOR CONDITION. In case of any disturbance of pave- ment, sidewalk, landscaping, driveway or other surfacing, the grantee shall, at its own cost and expense and in a manner approved by the City, replace and restore all paving, sidewalk, drive- way, landscaping or surface of any street or alley disturbed in as good condition as before the work was commenced and in accordance with standards for such work set by the City. After 30 days, if restoration measures are not performed to the reasonable satisfaction of the City, the City may undertake remedial restoration activities, such activities to be performed at the grantee’s cost.
RESTORATION TO PRIOR CONDITION. In case of any disturbance of pavement, sidewalk, landscaping, driveway or other surfacing, the Grantee shall, at its own cost and expense and in a manner approved by the City Engineer, replace and restore all paving, sidewalk, driveway, landscaping, and streets or alleys, including any subbase which was disturbed, in as good condition as before the work was commenced and in accordance with standards for such work set by the City Engineer. After thirty (30) days, if restoration measures are not performed to the reasonable satisfaction of the City Engineer, the City may undertake remedial restoration activities, such activities to be performed at the Grantee's cost.
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RESTORATION TO PRIOR CONDITION. In case of any disturbance of pavement, sidewalk, landscaping, driveway or other surfacing, the grantee shall, at its own cost and expense and in a manner approved by the village, replace and restore all paving, sidewalk, driveway, landscaping, or surface of any street or alley disturbed, in as good condition as before the work was commenced and in accordance with standards for such work set by the village. Within 30 days after notification from the village, mutually agreeable restoration arrangements shall be made between the grantee and the customer.
RESTORATION TO PRIOR CONDITION. Whenever the Licensee takes up or disturbs any pavement, sidewalk or other improvement of any public way or public place, it shall be replaced and the surface restored in as good conditionas before entry as soon as possible. If the Licensee fails to make such restoration within a reasonable time, the Town may fix a reasonable time and notify the Licensee in writing of the restoration required and the time fixed for performance. Upon failure of the Licensee to comply within the time specified, the Town may cause proper restoration and repairs to be made and the reasonable expense of such work as itemized shall be paid by the Licensee upon demand by the Town, or otherwise, shall be subject to the Town obtaining payment or reimbusement from the Performance Bond in Section 12.2 and/or the Letter of Credit in Section 12.3 infra.

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