Common use of What Constitutes Abandonment Clause in Contracts

What Constitutes Abandonment. The City shall be entitled to exercise its options in subsection 13.9 if: (A) The Grantee fails to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Franchise over a substantial portion of the Franchise Area for four (4) consecutive days, unless the City authorizes a longer interruption of service; or (B) The Grantee, for any period, willfully and without cause refuses to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Franchise.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement, Cable Franchise Agreement, Cable Franchise Agreement

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What Constitutes Abandonment. The City shall be entitled to exercise its options in subsection Section 13.9 if: (A) The Grantee fails to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Franchise over a substantial portion of the Franchise Area for four (4) consecutive days, unless the City authorizes a longer interruption of service; or (B) The Grantee, Grantee for any period, period willfully and without cause refuses to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Franchise.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement

What Constitutes Abandonment. The City Town shall be entitled to exercise its options in subsection 13.9 13.6 if: (A) The Grantee fails to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Franchise over a substantial portion of the Franchise Area for four (4) consecutive days, unless the City Town authorizes a longer interruption of service; or (B) The Grantee, for any period, willfully and without cause refuses to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Franchise.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement

What Constitutes Abandonment. The City Town shall be entitled to exercise its options in subsection 13.9 13.6 if: (A) The Grantee fails to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Franchise over a substantial portion of the Franchise Area for four (4) consecutive days, unless the City Town authorizes a longer interruption of service; or (B) The Grantee, for any period, willfully and without cause refuses to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Franchise.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement

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What Constitutes Abandonment. The City Town shall be entitled to exercise its options in subsection 13.9 if: (A) : The Grantee fails to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Franchise over a substantial portion of the Franchise Area for four (4) consecutive days, unless the City Town authorizes a longer interruption of service; or (B) or The Grantee, for any period, willfully and without cause refuses to provide Cable Service in accordance with this Franchise.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cable Franchise Agreement

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