Communications Site definition
Examples of Communications Site in a sentence
The SFMTA shall not charge rent for any Pole that has been destroyed or so damaged (in the reasonable determination of the SFMTA) by acts of third parties or circumstances outside the control of the Licensee or its contractors (that is, Acts of God or force majeure) that the Equipment installed on said Pole cannot be operated as a Communications Site.
The license granted to Licensee hereunder is for the sole purpose of installing, maintaining, restoring, replacing and operating Licensee's Equipment located on Pole(s) under Pole Licenses, including any necessary electrical conduits and feeds, in accordance with the Communications Site use permitted under this Master License.
Licensee will not permit its Equipment or its use of the Premises or any Pole(s) as a Communications Site to cause interference with or impairment of other communication (radio, telephone and other communications transmission and/or reception) or computer equipment lawfully used by any person, including but not limited to the City or any of its Agents.
The making of any such alterations, additions, repairs, deletions or improvements shall in no event entitle Licensee to any damages, relieve Licensee of the obligation to pay the full Rent and additional charges or to perform each of its other covenants hereunder or constitute or be construed as a constructive termination of this Master License, provided that Licensee can still operate the Licensee’s Equipment as a Communications Site.
So long as Licensee is not in default hereunder, after the Commencement Date City shall not grant a license to a third party for use of the Pole if such use would materially adversely interfere with Licensee's normal operation of its Equipment as a Communications Site.
Any such future license granted to a third party that permits the installation of communication equipment to a Pole licensed to and occupied by Licensee shall be conditioned upon such potential (third party) licensee not causing measurable interference which materially impairs Licensee's ability to utilize the Pole as a Communications Site.
LESSOR authorizes LESSEE to install, operate and maintain at LESSOR’s Communications Site (hereafter referred to as “Premises”) as described on Exhibit 1, at LESSEE’s sole expense and risk, communications equipment along with associated other electronic equipment and mounting structures designated on Exhibit 1 of this Agreement (“Equipment”), at places designated by LESSOR and installed by LESSOR or a pre-approved contractor.
The Landlord shall make good any damage caused to the Communications Site as a result of the access or any act or omission of the Landlord during such access as soon as reasonably practicable and to the reasonable satisfaction of the Tenant, subject to paragraph 6.2.3.
The making of any such alterations, additions, repairs, deletions or improvements shall in no event entitle Tenant to any damages, relieve Tenant of the obligation to pay the full Base Rent and Additional Charges reserved hereunder or to perform each of its other covenants hereunder or constitute or be construed as a constructive or other eviction of Tenant, provided that Tenant can still operate the Premises as a Communications Site without disruption, interference or impairment.
Use of a Mobile Communications Site may be an effective short or long-term solution under the following circumstances: • Provide a common radio communications platform for incident/event personnel across jurisdictions, agencies, or public safety disciplines.