Common use of Temporary changes by Municipality Clause in Contracts

Temporary changes by Municipality. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, the Municipality reserves the right to set, adjust or change the approved schedule of Work by the Company for the purpose of coordinating or managing any major events or activities, including the restriction of any Work during those restricted time periods; provided however, that any such adjustment or change shall be conducted so as minimize interruption to the Company’s operations. The Municipality shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to provide to the Company forty-eight (48) hours advance written notice of any change to the approved schedule of Work, except that, in the case of any Emergency, the Municipality shall provide such advance notice as is reasonably possible in the circumstances.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Consent and Road User Agreement, Telecommunications Municipal Access Agreement, Telecommunications Municipal Access Agreement

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Temporary changes by Municipality. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, the Municipality reserves the right to set, adjust or change the approved schedule of Work by the Company for the purpose of coordinating or managing any major events or activities, including the restriction of any Work during those restricted time periods; provided however, that any such adjustment or change shall be conducted so as minimize interruption to the Company’s operations. The Municipality shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to provide to the Company forty-eight seven (487) hours days advance written notice of any change to the approved schedule of Work, except that, in the case of any Emergency, the Municipality shall is not required to provide such advance notice as is reasonably possible in the circumstancesnotice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Municipal Access Agreement

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