State Video Franchise definition

State Video Franchise means a franchise issued by the Commission pursuant to DIVCA.8
State Video Franchise means a franchise issued pursuant to AB 2987.10
State Video Franchise means a franchise issued pursuant to DIVCA.11

Examples of State Video Franchise in a sentence

  • A State Video Franchise Holder shall not allow its bond to lapse during any period of its operation pursuant to a State Video Franchise.

  • The State Video Franchise Holder will have the opportunity to remedy any incomplete supplemental Application.

  • To meet this requirement, the Applicant shall submit a copy of a fully executed bond in the amount of $100,000 per 20,000 households in its Video Service Area to the Executive Director prior to initiating video service and no later than five business days after the date of the Commission’s issuance of a State Video Franchise to the Applicant.

  • Applicant’s State Video Franchise number (if seeking an amended or renewal Franchise): 3.

  • If an Incumbent Cable Operator’s franchise expires before January 2, 2008, it can apply for a State Video Franchise that begins on January 2, 2008.

  • Each State Video Franchise Holder shall report to the Commission annual gross revenue received from video service offered pursuant to a State Video Franchise, as of January 1 of the year in which it first was issued a State Video Franchise and each year thereafter.

  • A State Video Franchise Holder employing more than 750 total employees in California shall report to the Commission annual employment information, as of January 1 of the year in which it first was issued a State Video Franchise and each year thereafter.

  • The amount of the bond under any circumstances shall not be less than $100,000 nor more than $500,000 per State Video Franchise Holder, except that a person or entity holding more than one State Video Franchise, directly or through its Affiliate, will not be required to execute bonds in a cumulative amount exceeding $500,000.

  • A State Video Franchise may be transferred to a successor-in-interest of the State Video Franchise Holder to which the State Video Franchise was originally granted.

  • The amount of the bond under any circumstances shall not be less than$100,000 nor more than $500,000 per State Video Franchise Holder, except that a person or entity holding more than one State Video Franchise, directly or through its Affiliate, will not be required to execute bonds in a cumulative amount exceeding $500,000.

Related to State Video Franchise

  • Franchise means a written contract or agreement between two or more persons whereby one

  • Subfranchisor means a person who is granted a master franchise.

  • Franchise Fee means a direct or indirect payment to purchase or operate a franchise. Franchise fee does not include any of the following:

  • Franchisor means a refiner or distributor who authorizes or permits, under a franchise, a retailer to use a trademark in connection with the sale, consignment, or distribution of fuel.

  • Franchisee means a person to whom a franchise is granted.

  • Game has the meaning ascribed to that term in the Control Act;

  • Lottery or “state lottery” means the lottery created pursuant to this act and operated exclusively by or under the exclusive control of the bureau of state lottery.

  • License means any Copyright License, Patent License, Trademark License or other license of rights or interests.

  • Mini Soccer means those participating at ages under 7s to under 10s.

  • Tournament means a competition for the playing of Poker, which is restricted to persons who have completed an entry form and have paid the prescribed entry fee;

  • Universal Digital Loop Carrier (UDLC means the DLC system that has a CO terminal channel bank that is connected to the CO switches on the analog side.

  • distribution system operator means a natural or legal person responsible for operating, ensuring the maintenance of and, if necessary, developing the distribution system in a given area and, where applicable, its interconnections with other systems and for ensuring the long-term ability of the system to meet reasonable demands for the distribution of electricity;