Common use of Priority Scheduling Clause in Contracts

Priority Scheduling. PG&E shall give LICENSOR at least twenty-four (24) hours' prior notice (the "PSPS Notice") of the dates and times that PG&E desires to access and use the Property in connection with a PSPS Event. Within four (4) hours after receipt of a PSPS Notice, LICENSOR shall confirm receipt of the PSPS Notice. PG&E's use of the Property in connection with a PSPS Event shall take priority over other uses and events. If another use or event is scheduled at the Property that would conflict with PG&E's use of the Property during the dates and times specified in the PSPS Notice, LICENSOR shall cancel such event and indemnify and defend PG&E from any and all Claims related to such cancellation. LICENSOR acknowledges that PG&E may give LICENSOR multiple PSPS Notices during any calendar year.

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Sources: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

Priority Scheduling. PG&E shall give LICENSOR COUNTY at least twenty-four eight (24) 8) hours' prior notice (the "PSPS Notice") of the dates and times that PG&E desires to access and use the Property in connection with a PSPS Event. Within four (4) hours after receipt of a PSPS Notice, LICENSOR COUNTY shall confirm receipt of the PSPS Notice. PG&E's use of the Property in connection with a PSPS Event shall take priority over other uses and events. If another use or event is scheduled at the Property that would conflict with PG&E's use of the Property during the dates and times specified in the PSPS Notice, LICENSOR COUNTY shall cancel such event and indemnify and defend PG&E from any and all Claims related to such cancellation. LICENSOR COUNTY acknowledges that PG&E may give LICENSOR COUNTY multiple PSPS Notices during any calendar year.

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Sources: License Agreement