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VERIZON WIRELESS (LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP)
Contract #
A-2024-205
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
12/3/2024
Expiration Date
12/2/2034
Insurance Exp Date
6/30/2025
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13.1 Records Required by Code. Licensee will maintain complete records pursuant to <br />all applicable Laws. <br />13.2 Additional Records. The Licensor may require such additional reasonable non - <br />confidential information, records, and documents from Licensee from time to time as are <br />appropriate in order to reasonably monitor compliance with the terms of this Agreement. <br />13.3 Production of Records. Licensee shall provide such records within twenty (20) <br />business days of a request by the Licensor for production- of the same unless additional time is <br />reasonably needed by Licensee, in which case, Licensee shall have such reasonable time as needed <br />for the production of the same. If any person other than Licensee maintains records on Licensee's <br />behalf, Licensee shall be responsible for making such records available to the Licensor for auditing <br />purposes pursuant to this Section. <br />13.4 Public Records. Licensee acknowledges that information submitted to Licensor <br />may be open to public inspection and copying under California law. <br />14. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. The provisions that follow shall apply generally to the <br />obligations of the parties under this Agreement. <br />14.1 Waiver of Breach. The waiver by either party of any breach or violation of any <br />provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver or a continuing waiver of any <br />subsequent breach or violation of the same or any other provision of this Agreement. <br />14.2 Contacting Licensee, Licensee shall be available to the staff employees of any <br />Licensor department having jurisdiction over Licensee's activities 24 hours a day, seven days a <br />week, regarding problems or complaints resulting fiom the attachment, installation, operation, <br />maintenance, or removal of the Equipment. The Licensor may contact by telephone the Licensee's <br />network control center operator at telephone number 800-264-6620. <br />14.3 Governing Law; Jurisdiction. This Agreement shall be governed and construed <br />by and in accordance with the laws of the State of California, without reference to its conflicts of <br />law principles. If slut is brought by a party to this Agreement, the parties agree that trial of such <br />action shall be vested exclusively in the state courts of Orange County, California. <br />14.4 Change Of Law. If any provision of this Agreement is found to be unenforceable <br />in a final judicial or administrative proceeding, the Parties shall enter into good faith negotiations <br />with the intent of reaching an agreement that would place the Parties substantially in the same <br />position as if this Agreement were fully enforceable. If the negotiations do not result in agreement <br />between the parties within sixty days from the date of the final decision referred to in the preceding <br />sentence, then either Party may call for binding arbitration within a further thirty days. Such <br />arbitration shall have the goal of placing the Parties in the same positions they would occupy if <br />this Agreement had been fully enforceable. The Parties shall select an independent, mutually <br />acceptable arbitrator, who shall have available the full range of appropriate remedies. The <br />arbitrator's decision shall be final and binding on both parties. The parties will each pay their own <br />costs to appear before the arbitrator and will share the arbitrator's costs equally. <br />Page 18 of 22 <br />1907350271 <br />
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