Common use of Right to Disapprove Clause in Contracts

Right to Disapprove. Licensee acknowledges that the City has the absolute right consistent with Laws to disapprove any Pole License to the extent that Licensee requests a Pole Location where the placement of Licensee’s Equipment would interfere with the City’s use of any City Pole, any municipal or proprietary concern, or create a hazardous or unsafe condition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master License Agreement, Master License Agreement

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Right to Disapprove. Licensee acknowledges that the City has the absolute right consistent with Laws to disapprove any Pole License to the extent that Licensee requests a Pole Location where the placement of Licensee’s Equipment would interfere with the City’s use of any City Pole, any municipal or proprietary concern, or create a hazardous or unsafe condition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master License for Small Cell Pole Attachment Installation, Master License for Small Cell Pole Attachment Installation

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Right to Disapprove. Licensee acknowledges that the City has reserves the absolute right consistent with Laws to disapprove any Pole License to the extent that Licensee requests a Pole Location where the placement of Licensee’s Equipment would interfere Application consistent with the City’s use of any City Pole, any municipal or proprietary concern, or create a hazardous or unsafe conditionapplicable State and Federal Laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master License Agreement

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