Common use of No Deterioration to Access Signals Clause in Contracts

No Deterioration to Access Signals. The System shall be so constructed and operated that there is no significant deterioration in the quality of PEG Access Channels or leased access signals, either upstream or downstream, as compared with any other Channels on the System; however, Grantee shall not be required to alter a PEG Access Channel or leased access signal if the Channel or signal received by Grantee is of poor quality. Deterioration refers to any signal problem, including, but not limited to, ghost images and other interference and distortions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Cable Television Franchise Agreement, Cable Television Franchise Agreement

No Deterioration to Access Signals. The Cable System shall be so constructed and operated that there is no significant deterioration in the quality of PEG Access Channels or leased access signalsLeased Access Channels, either upstream Upstream or downstreamDownstream, as compared with any other Channels on the Cable System; however, Grantee shall not be required to alter a PEG Access Channel or leased access signal Leased Access Channels if the Channel or signal received by Grantee is of poor quality. Deterioration refers to any signal problem, including, but not limited to, ghost images and other interference and distortions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Cable Television Franchise Agreement, Cable Television Franchise Agreement

No Deterioration to Access Signals. The Cable System shall be so constructed and operated that there is no significant deterioration in the quality of PEG Access Channels or leased access signals, either upstream Upstream or downstreamDownstream, as compared with any other Channels on the Cable System; however, Grantee shall not be required to alter a PEG Access Channel or leased access signal if the Channel or signal received by Grantee is of poor quality. Deterioration refers to any signal problem, including, but not limited to, ghost images and other interference and distortions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Cable Television Franchise Agreement