Common use of Anchor Clause in Contracts

Anchor. The term “anchor” refers to a device, structure, or assembly which stabilizes a pole and holds it in place. An anchor assembly may consist of a rod and fixed object or plate, typically embedded in the ground, which is attached to a xxx xxxxxx or guy wire which, in turn, is attached to the pole. The term “anchor” does not include the xxx xxxxxx which connects the anchor to the pole.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way

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Anchor. The term “anchor” refers to a device, structure, or assembly which stabilizes a pole and holds it in place. An anchor assembly may consist of a rod and fixed object or plate, typically embedded in the ground, which is attached to a xxx xxxxxx or guy wire which, in turn, is attached to the pole. The term “anchor” does not include the xxx xxxxxx guy stand which connects the anchor to the pole.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, MFN Agreement

Anchor. The term “anchor” Anchor refers to a device, structure, or assembly which stabilizes a pole Pole and holds it in place. An anchor Anchor assembly may consist of a rod and fixed object or plate, typically embedded in the ground, which is attached to a xxx xxxxxx or guy wire wire, which, in turn, is attached to the polePole. The term “anchor” Anchor does not include the xxx xxxxxx which connects the anchor Anchor to the polePole and includes only those Anchors which are owned by AT&T, as distinguished from Anchors which are owned and controlled by other persons or entities.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Rights of Way (Row), Conduits, and Pole Attachments Agreement, License Agreement

Anchor. The term "anchor" refers to a device, structure, or assembly which stabilizes a pole and holds it in place. An anchor assembly may consist of a rod and fixed object or plate, typically embedded in the ground, which is attached to a xxx xxxxxx or guy wire wire, which, in turn, is attached to the pole. The term "anchor" does not include the xxx xxxxxx which connects the anchor to the polepole and includes only those anchors which are owned by BellSouth, as distinguished from anchors which are owned and controlled by other persons or entities.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

Anchor. The term "anchor" refers to a device, structure, or assembly which stabilizes a pole and holds it in place. An anchor assembly may consist of a rod and fixed object or plate, typically embedded in the ground, which is attached to a xxx guy xxxxxx or xx guy wire wire, which, in turn, is attached to the pole. The term "anchor" does not include the xxx guy xxxxxx which xxxch connects the anchor to the polepole and includes only those anchors which are owned by BellSouth, as distinguished from anchors which are owned and controlled by other persons or entities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Knology Holdings Inc /Ga), License Agreement (Knology Holdings Inc /Ga)

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Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Pole Attachment Agreement, Wireless Pole Attachment Agreement

Anchor. The term “anchor” Anchor refers to a device, structurestcruture, or assembly which stabilizes a pole stabilizesa Pole and holds it in place. An anchor Anchor assembly may consist of a rod and fixed object or plate, typically embedded in the ground, which is attached to a xxx xxxxxx or guy wire wire, which, in turn, is attached to the polePole. The term “anchor” Anchor does not include the xxx xxxxxx which connects the anchor Anchor to the polePole and includes only those Anchors whichare owned by AT&T, as distinguished from Anchors whichare owned and controlled by other persons or entities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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