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and transmit video programming on a PEG channel, or from acknowledging a contribution.
<br /> 1.27 "Normal Operating Conditions" means those service conditions that are within the
<br /> control of the Grantee. Conditions that are ordinarily within the control of the Grantee
<br /> include, but are not limited to, special promotions, pay-per-view events, rate increases,
<br /> regular peak or seasonal demand periods,maintenance, or upgrade of the System. Conditions
<br /> that are not within the control of the Grantee include, but are not limited to, natural
<br /> disasters, civil disturbances, power outages, telephone network outages, and severe or
<br /> unusual weather conditions.
<br /> 1.28 "PEG" means public, educational, and governmental.
<br /> 1.29 "Person" means any individual, partnership, association, joint stock company,
<br /> joint venture, domestic or foreign corporation, stock or non-stock corporation, limited
<br /> liability company, professional limited liability corporation, or other organization of
<br /> any kind, or any lawful successor or transferee thereof, but such term does not
<br /> include the City.
<br /> 1.30 "Public Access Channel(s)" means any channels on the System set aside by the
<br /> Grantee, the Commission and/or the City for Noncommercial use by the general public,
<br /> as contemplated by applicable law.
<br /> 1.31 "QC" means Qwest Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of CenturyLink, Inc. and an
<br /> Affiliate of Grantee.
<br /> 1.32 "Quad Cities Franchise Area" means the geographic area consisting of the
<br /> Minnesota cities of Andover, Anoka, Champlin and Ramsey.
<br /> 1.33 "Qualified Living Unit" means a Living Unit which meets the minimum technical
<br /> qualifications defined by Grantee for the provision of Cable Service. A Living Unit
<br /> capable of receiving a minimum of 25 Mbps downstream will be generally capable of
<br /> receiving Cable Service subject to Grantee performing certain network grooming and
<br /> conditioning.
<br /> 1.34 "Right-of-Way" or "Rights-of-Way" means the surface, air space above the surface
<br /> and the area below the surface of any public street, highway, lane, path, alley,
<br /> sidewalk, avenue, boulevard, drive, court, concourse, bridge, tunnel, park,
<br /> parkway, skyway, waterway, dock, bulkhead, wharf, pier, easement or similar
<br /> property or waters within the City owned by or under control of the City, or dedicated
<br /> for general public use by the City, including, but not limited to, any riparian right,
<br /> which, consistent with the purposes for which it was created, obtained or dedicated,
<br /> may be used for the purpose of installing, operating and maintaining a System. No
<br /> reference herein to a "Right-of-Way" shall be deemed to be a representation or
<br /> guarantee by the City that its interest or other right to control or use such property
<br /> is sufficient to permit its use for the purpose of installing, operating and maintaining
<br /> the System.
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