"Pole License" means the document in the form of Exhibit A that, when fully executed,
<br />incorporates the provisions of this Master License and authorizes Licensee to install, operate,
<br />and maintain Equipment for the Permitted Use on City Poles identified in the Pole License.
<br />"Pole Location" means the geographic information identifying each City Pole on which
<br />Licensee is authorized to install, operate and maintain Equipment under Pole Licenses. Pole
<br />Locations will be identified in Exhibit A-1 to each Pole License.
<br />"Property" means any interest in real or personal property, including land, air, and water
<br />areas, leasehold interests, possessory interests, easements, franchises, and other
<br />appurtenances, public rights-of-way, physical works of improvements such as buildings,
<br />structures, poles, infrastructure, utility, and other facilities, and alterations, installations, fixtures,
<br />furnishings, and additions to existing real property, personal property, and improvements.
<br />"Regulatory Agency" means the local, regional, state, or federal body with jurisdiction
<br />and responsibility for issuing Regulatory Approvals in accordance with applicable Laws.
<br />"Regulatory Approvals" means licenses, permits, and other approvals necessary for
<br />Licensee to install, operate, and maintain Equipment on the License Area, including any
<br />applicable permits relating to wireless facilities or encroachments.
<br />"Release" when used with respect to Hazardous Material includes any actual or imminent
<br />spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching,
<br />dumping, or disposing on, under, or about the License Area, other City Property, or the
<br />environment.
<br />"RFs" is defined in Section 13.7.
<br />"Security Deposit" is defined in Section 24.1.
<br />"Standard City Pole" means a standard steel tapered City street light pole installed in the
<br />city right-of-way. Standard City Poles conform to then -applicable City standards, as may be
<br />amended from time to time. Said standards include San Leandro Standard Drawings 500A,
<br />5006, 500C, and 500D.
<br />"Subsidiary" means an entity controlled by Licensee.
<br />"Term" is defined in Subsection 3.1.1.
<br />2 SCOPE OF LICENSE
<br />2.1 License Areas.
<br />2.1.1 Issuance of Pole Licenses. Subject to the terms, covenants, and
<br />conditions set forth in this Master License, the City will issue to Licensee one or more
<br />Pole Licenses, each of which will be effective as of the first day of the month after the
<br />date on which both parties have executed it. Each Pole License will grant Licensee a
<br />contractual license to use the License Area specified in the Pole License.
<br />2.1.2 No Competing Licenses. The City will not license to any third party any
<br />City Pole that is licensed to Licensee under a Pole License.
<br />2.1.3 Limitation on Scope. This Master License applies only to City Poles
<br />identified in final, fully executed Pole Licenses. This Master License does not authorize
<br />the Permitted Use on any other City Property except the License Areas specified in the
<br />Pole Licenses.
<br />2.1.4 Limitation on Nonstandard City Poles. Licensee acknowledges that: (i) any
<br />Pole License application that requests installation of Equipment on a Nonstandard City
<br />Pole imposes a greater administrative burden on the City in the Pole License application
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