Who May Perform Make-Ready Work Sample Clauses

Who May Perform Make-Ready Work. Make-Ready Work shall be performed only by the Utility and/or a contractor authorized by the Utility to perform such work. If the Utility cannot perform the Make-Ready Work to accommodate Licensee’s Communications Facilities within forty-five (45) calendar days of Licensee’s request for Attachments, Licensee may seek permission from the Utility for Licensee to employ a qualified contractor to perform such work.
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Who May Perform Make-Ready Work. Make-Ready Work shall be performed only by District and/or a contractor authorized by District to perform such work. If District cannot perform the Make-Ready Work to accommodate Licensee’s Attachments within forty-five (45) calendar days of Licensee’s request for Attachments, Licensee may seek permission from District for Licensee to employ a qualified contractor to perform such work.
Who May Perform Make-Ready Work. Make‐Ready Work shall be performed only by District and/or a contractor authorized by District to perform such work.
Who May Perform Make-Ready Work. Make-Ready Work shall be performed only by City and/or a contractor authorized by City to perform such work. If City cannot perform the Make-Ready Work to accommodate Licensee’s Communications Facilities within ninety (90) calendar days of Licensee’s request for Attachments, Licensee may seek permission from City for Licensee to employ a qualified contractor to perform such work.
Who May Perform Make-Ready Work. Electrical Make-Ready Work shall be performed only by District and/or a contractor authorized by District to perform such work. Communications Make-Ready Work shall be the responsibility of the Licensee and shall be performed by the Licensee, its contractors, or other party bound by an agreement with the District. The Licensee shall provide, within its application, documentation which captures what it understands to be Communications Make-Ready Work. The District shall have the final determination in what is Electrical Make-Ready Work and Communications Make-Ready Work, and shall notify the Licensee of this determination prior to any Make- Ready Work commencing.
Who May Perform Make-Ready Work. For Attachments to Town-owned Poles, the Town may give Grantee the option of either having Grantee perform any necessary Make-Ready Work through the use of qualified contractors authorized by the Town or having the Town perform any necessary Make-Ready Work at Grantee’s cost.
Who May Perform Make-Ready Work. Make-Ready Work shall be performed only by JEA or a contractor authorized by JEA to perform such work. If JEA cannot perform the Make-Ready Work to accommodate Licensee’s Communications Facilities within ninety (90) days of Licensee’s request for Attachments, Licensee may seek permission from JEA for Licensee to employ a contractor, approved by JEA, to perform such work.
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Who May Perform Make-Ready Work. For Attachments to City-owned Poles, the City may give Company the option of either having Company perform any necessary Make- Ready Work through the use of qualified contractors authorized by the City, or having the City perform any necessary Make-Ready Work at Company's cost.
Who May Perform Make-Ready Work. Make-Ready Work involving modification or removal of Licensor’s facilities shall be performed only by Licensor or a contractor authorized by Licensor to perform such work. If Licensor does not agree to perform the Make-Ready Work to accommodate Licensee’s Communications Facilities within ninety (90) days of Licensee’s request for Attachments, Licensee may employ a contractor, approved by Licensor, to perform such work. Notwithstanding the forgoing, in the event that required Make-Ready Work involves ten (10) or fewer poles, and Licensor does not agree to perform the Make-Ready Work to accommodate Licensee’s Communications Facilities within thirty (30) days, Licensee may employ a contractor, approved by Licensor, to perform such work.
Who May Perform Make-Ready Work. Make-Ready Work shall be performed only by LP&L and/or a contractor authorized by LP&L to perform such work. If LP&L cannot perform the Make-Ready Work to accommodate Licensee’s Wireless Installations within ninety (90) calendar days of Licensee’s agreement to, and payments for, the Make-Ready Work estimate, Licensee may seek permission from LP&L for Licensee to employ a qualified contractor to perform such work.
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