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11 <br /> <br />Neither Party shall assign any right, obligation or duty, in whole or in part, nor of any other interest <br />hereunder, without the prior written consent of the other Party, which shall not be unreasonably <br />withheld. All obligations and duties of either Party under this Agreement shall be binding on all <br />successors in interest and assigns of such Party. The foregoing notwithstanding, upon written <br />notice to Customer, Comcast may assign this Agreement, to any affiliate, related entity, or third <br />party without Customer's consent. Any third party acquiring rights from Comcast through an <br />assignment will have all necessary regulatory authority to provide the fiber transport services under <br />the Agreement. Nothing herein is intended to limit Comcast's use of third-party consultants and <br />contractors to perform Services under a Sales Order. <br /> 30. Article 11.15 "Precedence" is added to the Agreement: <br />In the event of an explicit conflict between this First Amendment to the Comcast Enterprise <br />Services Master Agreement and the Comcast Enterprise Services General Terms and Conditions, <br />this First Amendment will control in the interpretation of the conflict. All other documents <br />comprising the Agreement will control in order of precedence noted above. <br /> 31. Article 11.17 "Transition Services" is added to the Agreement: <br />If (a) the Customer or Comcast elects not to renew this Agreement after the Initial Term pursuant to <br />the Service Term specified in the respective Sales Orders; (b) the Customer so elects upon <br />expiration of this Agreement, then the Customer may extend access to the Services, at Comcast's <br />then current time and materials rate, ("Transition Services") on a month-to-month basis for a period <br />not to exceed six (6) months or, if mutually agreed-to by the Customer and Comcast, twelve (12) <br />months, ("Transition Period") from the date of the expiration or termination of this Agreement. <br />Further, in the event Comcast terminates this Agreement or any Sales Order pursuant to section 5.2 <br />of this Agreement, Customer may elect to extend access to safety-critical services and functions at <br />the Transition Services rates. Transition Services rates must be commercially reasonable and <br />represent fair market value. The rates for the Transition Services shall be at Comcast's then current <br />Services fees schedule in effect at the time of expiration or termination of this Agreement. The <br />Customer shall give Comcast no less than sixty (60) days prior written notice before the expiration <br />or termination of this Agreement of its desire to extend access under this Section, and shall provide <br />thirty (30) days prior written notice of election to cancel Transition Services after the Transition <br />Period begins. Upon expiration of the Transition Period for Transition Services, Comcast shall <br />terminate the Services and no further extension shall be given without prior written approval of <br />Comcast. In addition, in the event the Customer terminates this Agreement for cause, Comcast <br />shall cooperate with the Customer during the Transition Period in its attempts at transferring to <br />another service provider. <br /> 32. Article 11.18 Safety Critical Services and Functions is added to the Agreement: <br />Notwithstanding any term to the contrary in this Agreement, and with the limited exception of <br />when required by law or in emergency situations, in the event Comcast determines that under the
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