Interference Clause Samples

The Interference clause defines the obligations of parties to avoid disrupting each other's work or operations during the performance of a contract. In practice, this clause typically requires each party to coordinate activities, provide reasonable notice of potentially disruptive actions, and take steps to minimize any negative impact on the other party’s business or project. Its core function is to prevent delays, disputes, or additional costs that could arise from uncoordinated or obstructive behavior, thereby ensuring smooth and efficient project execution.
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Interference. Lessee shall use the Facility in a manner which shall not cause interference with the use or occupancy of the other portions of the Building by Lessor or others in any way. Lessee's use hereunder will be done in such a manner so as not to interfere with or impose any additional expense upon Lessor in maintaining the Building.
Interference. Without limiting the generality of any other provision hereof, Tenant shall install, maintain and operate the Equipment in a manner so as to not cause any electrical, electromagnetic, radio frequency or other material interference with the use and operation of any: (a) television or radio equipment in or about the Project; (b) transmitting, receiving or master television, telecommunications or microwave antennae equipment currently or hereafter located in any portion of the Project; or (c) radio communication system now or hereafter used or desired to be used by Landlord or any current licensee or tenant of Landlord (and, to the extent commercially reasonable, any future licensee or tenant of Landlord, but only provided that the same does not impair the functionality of Tenant’s Equipment). Upon notice of any such interference, Tenant shall immediately cooperate with Landlord to identify the source of the interference and shall, within twenty-four (24) hours, if requested by Landlord, cease all operations of the Equipment (except for intermittent testing as approved by Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld) until the interference has been corrected to the reasonable satisfaction of Landlord, unless Tenant reasonably establishes prior to the expiration of such twenty-four (24) hour period that the interference is not caused by the Equipment, in which case Tenant may operate its Equipment pursuant to the terms of this Lease. Tenant shall be responsible for all costs associated with any tests deemed reasonably necessary to resolve any and all interference as set forth in this Paragraph. If any such interference caused by Tenant has not been corrected within ten (10) days after notice to Tenant, Landlord may (i) require Tenant to remove the specific Equipment causing such interference, or (ii) eliminate the interference at Tenant’s expense. If the equipment of any other party causes interference with the Equipment, Tenant shall reasonably cooperate with such other party to resolve such interference in a mutually acceptable manner.
Interference. You will ensure that the Service Equipment, and any other Customer Equipment, facilities or connections used in providing Services, are not altered, maintained, repaired or connected to, or disconnected from, any power source or line except by service personnel approved by us.
Interference. Lessee shall operate the Leased Equipment so that such operation does not create or increase interference with electronic transmission of any other FCC licensees entitles to protection under FCC rules and regulations. If Lessee's entitled to protection under FCC rules and regulations. If Lessee's operation of the Lease Equipment does so create or increase interference, Lessee shall pay all of the reasonable engineering and legal fees necessary to resolve the interference problem so created.
Interference. LESSEE agrees to install equipment of the type and frequency which will not cause harmful interference which is measurable in accordance with then existing industry standards to any equipment of LESSOR or other lessees of the Property which existed on the Property prior to the date this Agreement is executed by the Parties. In the event any after-installed LESSEE's equipment causes such interference, and after LESSOR has notified LESSEE in writing of such interference, LESSEE will take all commercially reasonable steps necessary to correct and eliminate the interference, including but not limited to, at LESSEE’s option, powering down such equipment and later powering up such equipment for intermittent testing. In no event will LESSOR be entitled to terminate this Agreement or relocate the equipment as long as LESSEE is making a good faith effort to remedy the interference issue. LESSOR agrees that LESSOR and/or any other tenants of the Property who currently have or in the future take possession of the Property will be permitted to install only such equipment that is of the type and frequency which will not cause harmful interference which is measurable in accordance with then existing industry standards to the then existing equipment of LESSEE. The Parties acknowledge that there will not be an adequate remedy at law for noncompliance with the provisions of this Paragraph and therefore, either Party shall have the right to equitable remedies, such as, without limitation, injunctive relief and specific performance.
Interference. The Colleges and the Union agree that there will be no intimidation, discrimination, interference, restraint or coercion exercised or practised by either of them or their representatives or members because of an employee's membership or non-membership in the Union or because of his/her activity or lack of activity in the Union.
Interference. LICENSEE agrees to install equipment of the type and frequency which will not cause harmful interference which is measurable in accordance with then-existing industry standards to any equipment of CITY or other permitted users of the Property which existed on the Property prior to the date this Agreement is executed by the Parties. In the event any after-installed Communications Facility causes such interference, and after CITY has notified LICENSEE in writing of such interference, LICENSEE will take all commercially reasonable steps necessary to correct and eliminate the interference, including but not limited to, at LICENSEE’s option, powering down such equipment and later powering up such equipment for intermittent testing. In no event will CITY be entitled to terminate a Permit or relocate the equipment as long as LICENSEE is making a good faith effort to remedy the interference issue. CITY shall, with reasonable notice to LICENSEE, be entitled to power down immediately or cause to be powered down the Communications Facility where the interference is with traffic-control devices. CITY shall provide LICENSEE no less than thirty (30) days of any planned or routine maintenance of traffic control devices located where LICENSEE has installed its facilities. CITY agrees that any other permitted users of the Property who currently have or in the future take possession of the Property will be permitted to install only such equipment that is of the type and frequency which will not cause harmful interference which is measurable in accordance with then-existing industry standards to the then-existing equipment of LICENSEE. The Parties acknowledge that there will not be an adequate remedy at law for noncompliance with the provisions of this Paragraph and therefore, either Party shall have the right to equitable remedies, such as, without limitation, injunctive relief and specific performance.
Interference. Executive will not induce or influence any UnitedHealth Group employee, consultant, customer or provider to terminate his, her or its employment or other relationship with UnitedHealth Group.
Interference. If inadequate capacity in the Customer Equipment or Equipment or your use of the Service interferes, or in our opinion threatens to interfere, with the efficiency of any network used in the supply of the Services, you must follow our directions or the directions of the relevant network operator on how to end or avoid that interference.
Interference. For so long as Executive is employed by the Company and for a period of one year following termination of employment, Executive shall not, either directly or indirectly, interfere with the Company and/or the Group’s contracts and relationships, or prospective contracts and relationships, including, but not limited to, the Company and/or the Group’s customer or client contracts and relationships.