Common use of Access and Modifications Clause in Contracts

Access and Modifications. Where necessary to accommodate a request for access of Requesting Carrier, and provided Ameritech has not denied access as described in Section 16.1.2, or because Ameritech may not lawfully make the Structure available, Ameritech will, as set forth below, modify its Structure in order to accommodate the Attachments of Requesting Carrier. Upon request, Ameritech may permit Requesting Carrier to conduct Field Survey Work and Make Ready Work itself or through Ameritech-approved contractors in circumstances where Ameritech is unable to complete such work in a reasonable time frame. (For purposes of this Agreement, a “modification” shall mean any action that either adds future capacity to, or increases the existing capacity of, a given facility. By way of example, adding a bracket to a pole that is immediately utilized or adding innerduct to an existing duct does not qualify as a “modification,” while adding taller poles, adding new ducts between existing manholes and rebuilding manholes to accommodate additional cables would qualify as a “modification.”)

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Access and Modifications. Where necessary to accommodate a request for access of Requesting Carrier, and provided Ameritech has not denied access as described in Section 16.1.2, or because Ameritech may not lawfully make the -------------- Structure available, Ameritech will, as set forth below, modify its Structure in order to accommodate the Attachments of Requesting Carrier. Upon request, Ameritech may permit Requesting Carrier to conduct Field Survey Work and Make Ready Work itself or through Ameritech-approved contractors in circumstances where Ameritech is unable to complete such work in a reasonable time frame. (For purposes of this Agreement, a "modification" shall mean any action that either adds future capacity to, or increases the existing capacity of, a given facility. By way of example, adding a bracket to a pole that is immediately utilized or adding innerduct to an existing duct does not qualify as a "modification," while adding taller poles, adding new ducts between existing manholes and rebuilding manholes to accommodate additional cables would qualify as a "modification.")

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Madison River Capital LLC)

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