Time Periods by Which Outages Must Be Corrected and Repairs Made Sample Clauses

Time Periods by Which Outages Must Be Corrected and Repairs Made. SECTION 5.2.1 The Company shall maintain sufficient repair and maintenance crews so as to be able to correct or repair any reception problem or other service problem of either picture, or sound quality, including any outage of sound and/or picture, on any Channel except for a problem caused by an intentional, wrongful act of the Subscriber or by the Subscriber's own equipment which was not supplied by the Company, within twenty-four (24) hours after the Company either receives a request for repair service or the Company learns of it. For purposes of this Agreement, "reception problem" shall constitute reception that an affected Subscriber reasonably determines is unsatisfactory, unless the Company can demonstrate that the Signals transmitted to such Subscriber are in compliance with the FCC's technical signal quality standards (47 C.F.R. Section 76.601 et seq.).
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Time Periods by Which Outages Must Be Corrected and Repairs Made. 5.2.1 The Grantee shall maintain sufficient repair and maintenance crews so as to be able to correct or repair any reception problem or other service problem of either picture, or sound quality, including any outage of sound and/or picture, on any Channel except for a problem caused by an intentional, wrongful act of the Subscriber or by the Subscriber’s own equipment which was not supplied by the Grantee, promptly and in no event later than twenty-four (24) hours after the Grantee either receives a request for repair service or the Grantee learns of it. For ‘ purposes of this Ordinance, “reception problem” shall constitute reception that an affected Subscriber reasonably determines is unsatisfactory, unless the Grantee can demonstrate that the Signals transmitted to such Subscriber are in compliance with the FCC’s technical signal quality standards (47 C.F.R. § 76.601 et seq.).
Time Periods by Which Outages Must Be Corrected and Repairs Made a. The supplier shall maintain sufficient repair and maintenance crews so as to be able to correct or repair any reception problem or other service problem of either picture, or sound quality, including any outage of sound and/or picture, on any channel except for a problem caused by an intentional, wrongful act of the subscriber or by the subscriber's own equipment which was not supplied by the supplier, within twenty-four

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