Cable Acts definition
Examples of Cable Acts in a sentence
Grantee and Grantor consider the terms set forth in this Section to be consistent with the express provisions of Section 626 of the Cable Acts.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has principal responsibility for implementing the policies of the Cable Acts.
The Grantee further acknowledges and states that it has fully studied and considered the requirements and provisions of this Franchise, and finds that the same are commercially practicable at this time and consistent with all local, state and federal laws and regulations currently in effect, including the Cable Acts.
The Cable Acts and the corresponding FCC regulations have established rate regulations.
The Operator reserves the right to charge Subscribers costs authorized by the Cable Acts and to itemize such legally authorized costs on Subscriber bills.
The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (the "1984 Cable Act"), the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 (the "1992 Cable Act" and together with the 1984 Cable Act, the "Cable Acts"), and the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (the "1996 Telecom Act"), establish a national policy to guide the development and regulation of cable television systems.
Except as otherwise provided for herein, this Agreement shall be governed, construed, and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado (as amended), the Cable Acts as amended, any applicable rules, regulations, and orders of the FCC and any other Applicable Laws (as such now exist, are later amended or subsequently adopted).
In addition to the procedures set forth in the Cable Acts, the City agrees to notify the Operator of the completion of its assessments regarding the identification of future cable-related community needs and interests, as well as, the past performance of the Operator under the then current term of this Agreement.
The Cable Act's subscriber privacy provisions apply to cable operators, as defined in the privacy provisions of the Cable Act ("Cable Operators"), providing cable and other services over their systems.
The Cable Act provides you with a cause of action for damages, attorneys' fees and costs in Federal District Court should you believe that any of the Cable Act's limitations on the collection, disclosure, and retention of personally identifiable information have been violated by a Cable Operator.