Return Lines Sample Clauses

Return Lines. (A) If requested in writing by the Town, Grantee shall construct and maintain a Fiber Optic return line to the Headend from the production facilities of the Town or Designated Access Provider as requested in writing by the Town. The new return line shall be completed within one year from the written request of the Town, or as otherwise agreed to by the parties. All actual construction costs incurred by Grantee from the nearest interconnection point to the Town or Designated Access Provider shall be paid by the Town or the Designated Access Provider. (B) Grantee shall construct and maintain new Fiber Optic return lines to the Headend from production facilities of new or relocated Designated Access Providers delivering Access programming to Residential Subscribers as requested in writing by the Town. All actual construction costs incurred by Grantee from the nearest interconnection point to the Designated Access Provider shall be paid by the Town or the Designated Access Provider. The new return line shall be completed within one year from the request of the Town or its Designated Access Provider, or as otherwise agreed to by the parties. If an emergency situation necessitates movement of production facilities to a new location, the parties shall work together to complete the new return line as soon as reasonably possible.
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Return Lines. ‌ (A) Grantee shall, at its expense, upon written request of the grantor, activate a fiber optic Return Line capable of two-way transmission to enable the distribution of Access programming to Subscribers on the Access Channels from Xxxxxx County Television (PCTV) located at the Xxxxx/Central Xxxxxx Campus to the Click! Network. (B) In the event of a relocation of either of the facilities in use on the effective date hereof during the term of this Franchise, at the written request of Grantor, grantee shall construct and maintain one (1) additional set of return lines connecting the existing and relocated demarcation point. Any new return line construction costs shall be paid by the Grantor and completed within six (6) months.
Return Lines. In order that PEG Access Programming can be cablecast over Franchisee’s downstream PEG Access Channel, all PEG Access Programming shall be modulated, then transmitted from an origination location at the Town of Warrenton Council Xxxxxxxx, at 00 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000, to Franchisee-owned headend or hub-site on a Franchisee-owned upstream channel made available to the Franchise Authority for its use. Upon a written request to activate a PEG channel under Section 13.1.1, Franchisee shall construct a direct fiber link, including equipment capable of transmitting video and audio between one (1) PEG access video origination location and the Franchisee headend such that live programming can originate from this selected location and be distributed via the Cable System to Subscribers in the Town. This fiber link and equipment shall be collectively known as the “Return Line.”
Return Lines. Upon written notice, Grantee shall activate return line capable of transmitting video programming to enable the distribution of Fircrest specific Access programming to Subscribers on the Fircrest specific Access Channels. The return line shall run from a location to be determined by Grantor to Grantee’s facilities. Grantee shall be responsible for the cost of the constructing the first 125’ of the return line, and Grantor shall be responsible for the remaining cost to construct the return line to the Grantee’s System.
Return Lines. (A) Grantee shall, at its expense, continuously maintain throughout the life of this Franchise return lines to the from the production facilities of each of the Designated Access Providers that are in existence on the Effective Date, in order to enable the distribution of Access programming to Residential Subscribers on the Access Channels, unless these locations are no longer used by Designated Access Providers. The only return line in existence and use by the Town as of the Effective Date is the return line from the Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx (000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx) to Grantee’s Louisville Hub site. Grantee shall upgrade the return lines to the from the production facilities of each of the Designated Access Providers that are in existence on the Effective Date to Fiber Optics and construct and maintain new Fiber Optic return lines to the from production facilities of new or relocated Designated Access Providers delivering Access programming to Residential Subscribers as requested in writing by the Town. Town shall pay all costs for labor and material for constructing new Fiber Optic return lines. Town shall send any requests for new return line construction to Grantee in writing. Grantee shall submit an estimate of costs to construct the new return line to the Town within 30 days of receiving the written request. After Town has had a reasonable amount of time to review the estimate, Town shall inform Grantee in writing that the new return line should be constructed. When the work is complete, Grantee shall submit a xxxx for the work. Town shall have thirty (30) days from receipt of the xxxx to submit its payment to Grantee.
Return Lines. (a) Grantee shall continue to provide and maintain the return lines located at City Hall, Davis Joint Unified School District, Davis Community Television, and the Veteran’s Memorial. In the event City determines that any of the above return lines need to be relocated, City shall reimburse Grantee for its costs of time and material in removing and relocating such return line(s). In addition, City intends to relocate the Community Media Center to a new library at Walnut Park within the Franchise Area. Upon written request of the City and concurrently with the construction of the library at Walnut Park, Grantee agrees to install a return line at the Community Media Center. The City shall pay to Grantee its costs of time and materials. In the event that City determines that an additional return line(s) should become necessary, City shall provide ninety (90) days advance written notice of such request, and Grantee shall provide a cost estimate for the construction and installation of the additional return line and City shall then determine whether to proceed with the additional return line(s).
Return Lines. (A) The Grantee shall continue to provide and maintain a return line from City Hall to the Cable System Headend for so long as such return line is necessary. It is the Grantee’s responsibility to ensure that the signal carried on the existing return line from the existing point of demarcation back to the Cable System Headend meets FCC technical standards. Similarly, it is the City’s responsibility to ensure the technical quality of the signal from the City’s origination equipment to the designated demarcation point meets FCC technical standards. (B) The Grantee shall maintain return lines from the Cable System Headend to the City Police Department at 992 West Via Appia and to the City’s Recreation Center at 900 West Via Appia. Grantee shall additionally construct and maintain return lines from the Cable System Headend to the City’s new library building at 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx. (C) If the City requests a return line to a facility operated by a Designated Access Provider of Public Access programming, Grantee shall construct such return line at its expense, if the location is within one hundred twenty-five (125) feet from its distribution cable, or otherwise, for such costs to the Designated Access Provider as calculated pursuant to Section 13.1 (B). The City may request additional return line(s) to City facilities or to accommodate the needs of any Designated Access Provider(s). Any such requests must be in writing. The City shall be responsible for paying any and all costs associated with engineering and construction of any additional or new return lines requested by the City. The City and Grantee will mutually agree upon the time frame to provide additional return lines requested by the City. (D) All return lines from the Cable System Headend to the City buildings or to accommodate Designated Access Provider(s) described in this Franchise are for Video Programming services only and will be terminated at a designated internal location within the City buildings at a standard termination panel provided by Grantee. The City will provide wall mount backboard and a power source for the termination panel. The termination panel will be the fiber demarcation point. (E) The Grantee shall provide the necessary transmitter(s) and receiver(s), capable of accepting, transmitting and receiving the video/audio signal(s) from the locations where Grantee has installed a return line for Access broadcasting and where such Access programming originates (“Access origination locati...
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