PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS INCLUDING PRE-OCCUPANCY PERMIT SURVEYS AND FIELD INSPECTIONS Clause Samples

PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS INCLUDING PRE-OCCUPANCY PERMIT SURVEYS AND FIELD INSPECTIONS. 8.1 Sprint's Priorities. When Sprint has multiple Applications on file with AT&T, Sprint shall designate its desired priority of completion of Pre-Occupancy Permit Surveys and Make- Ready Work with respect to all such Applications. 8.2 Pre-Occupancy Permit Survey. After Sprint has submitted its written Application for a License, a Pre-Occupancy Permit Survey (including a field inspection) will be performed by either party, in the company of a representative of the other party as mutually agreed, to determine whether AT&T's Poles, Anchors and Anchor/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or Conduit System, in their present condition, can accommodate Sprint's Facilities, without substantially interfering with the ability of AT&T or any other authorized person or entity to use or access the Pole, Anchor or Anchor/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any portion of AT&T's Conduit System or Facilities attached to AT&T's Pole or placed within or connected to AT&T's Conduit System. If Pre- Occupancy Permit Survey is to be conducted by AT&T, AT&T will provide Sprint a Cost, based on its review of Attaching Party 's Application request, to perform the Pre-Occupancy Permit Survey. AT&T will submit to Sprint Costs to complete the Pre-Occupancy Permit Survey; after receipt of Sprint's payment of Pre-Occupancy Permit Survey Costs, AT&T will schedule the survey. AT&T agrees to perform Pre-Occupancy Permit Survey Work at parity with itself and in the same timeframe within which AT&T would complete comparable work for its own, or its affiliates' own uses, and in a nondiscriminatory manner as among Attaching Party s. If Sprint gives its prior written consent in writing, the determination of Duct availability may include the "rodding" of Ducts at Sprint's expense. 8.2.1 The purpose of the Pre-Occupancy Permit Survey is to determine whether Sprint's proposed attachments to AT&T's Poles or Occupancy of AT&T's Conduit and Ducts will substantially interfere with use of AT&T's Facilities by AT&T and others with Facilities occupying, connected or attached to AT&T's Pole or Conduit System; and to provide information to Sprint for its determination of whether the Pole, Anchor, Anchor/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Conduit, Duct, or Right-of-Way is suitable for its use. 8.2.2 Based on information provided by AT&T, Sprint shall determine whether AT&T's Pole, Anchor, Anchor/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Conduit and Duct Facilities are suitable to meet Sprint's needs. 8.2.3 AT&T may not unreasonably refuse to continue to process an Application based on AT&T's determinat...

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