Violation Use Fee definition

Violation Use Fee means the types of fees that the City has available to remedy certain breaches of the License Agreement by a Wireless Provider.

Examples of Violation Use Fee in a sentence

  • For example, the Violation Use Fee for the first calendar quarter of a year, if any, shall be payable on or before April 30.

  • Such Violation Use Fee shall be in addition to any cost the City may incur to restore the Right-of-way or correct the violation.

  • Therefore, the parties have agreed that, in lieu of Wireless Provider paying to City as damages the actual amount of the Inconvenience Costs for violating the Violation Fee Provisions, Wireless Provider shall pay Violation Use Fee.

  • Wireless Provider’s payment of Violation Use Fee does not in any way excuse any breach by Wireless Provider of these Standard Terms or limit in any way Wireless Provider’s obtaining any other legal or equitable remedy provided by these Standard Terms or otherwise or such breach.

  • For example, Wireless Provider’s obligation to pay Violation Use Fee does not in any way detract from Wireless Provider’s indemnity and insurance obligations under these Standard Terms, which shall apply according to their terms in addition to Wireless Provider’s obligation to pay Violation Use Fee.

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