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How does the Clearinghouse handle several licensees involved on the same link?

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How does the Clearinghouse handle several licensees involved on the same link?

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The Clearinghouse recognizes each license as a potential trigger/reimbursable entity to a link: Using the above diagram, there are several scenarios: Example 1. The link is a C/F link. The relocator holds the C/101 and C/202 licenses. The trigger occurs when the C/303 licensee reports the two sites to the Clearinghouse. The relocator is a beneficiary to the relocation in this case twice. Both C/101 and C/202 are counted in the cost-sharing formula, so that the triggering licensee is obligated Costs/3 with depreciation. If the link was reported at $250,000, and one year had passed, the obligation would be $250,000/3 x (120-12)/120 = $75,000. Example 2. The link is a C/F link. The relocator holds the C/303 license. Both endpoints are outside the relocator s BTA. FCC Rules say that the relocator is due 100% reimbursement. A trigger occurs when the C/202 licensee reports sites to the Clearinghouse. The Clearinghouse notifies the C/202 licensee of its obligation to the relocator. If the lin

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