Conduit Sample Clauses

Conduit. The term “conduit” refers to all SWBT conduits subject to the Pole Attachment Act and the provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 codified as 47 U.S.C. §§ 251(b)(4) and 271(c)(2)(B)(iii). In general, conduits are tubes or structures, usually underground or on bridges, containing one or more ducts used to enclose cables, wires, and associated transmission equipment. Except as the context otherwise requires, the term “conduit” refers only to conduit owned or controlled by SWBT, including the re-enterable manholes and handholes used to connect ducts and provide access to cables, wires, and other facilities within the ducts. As used in this Agreement, the term “conduit” refers only to conduit structures (including ducts, manholes and handholes) and space within those structures and does not include (a) cables and other telecommunications equipment located within conduit structures or (b) central office vaults, controlled environment vaults, or other SWBT structures (such as huts and cabinets) which branch off from or are connected to SWBT’s conduit.
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Conduit. Xxxxxxxxx agrees to install and provide conduit for the installation of fiber internet in the entire Project.
Conduit. The term “conduit” refers to tubes or structures, usually underground or on bridges, containing one or more ducts used to enclose cables, wires, and associated transmission equipment. As used in this Agreement, the term “conduit” refers only to conduit structures (including ducts, manholes and handholes) and space within those structures and does not include (a) cables and other telecommunications equipment located within conduit structures or (b) central office vaults, controlled environment vaults, or other SBC- 13STATE structures (such as huts and cabinets) which branch off from or are connected to SBC- 13STATE’s conduit.
Conduit. The term “conduit” refers to all SBC MISSOURI conduits subject to the Pole Attachment Act and the provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 codified as 47 U.S.C. §§ 251(b)(4) and 271(c)(2)(B)(iii). In general, conduits are tubes or structures, usually underground or on bridges, containing one or more ducts used to enclose cables, wires, and associated transmission equipment. Except as the context otherwise requires, the term “conduit” refers only to conduit owned or controlled by SBC MISSOURI, including the re-enterable manholes and handholes used to connect ducts and provide access to the cables, wires, and facilities within the ducts. As used in this Appendix, the term “conduit” refers only to conduit structures (including ducts, manholes, and handholes) and space within those structures and does not include (a) cables and other telecommunications equipment located within conduit structures or (b) central office vaults, controlled environment vaults, or other SBC MISSOURI structures (such as huts and cabinets) which branch off from SBC MISSOURI conduit.
Conduit. 2.1.1 Continuous hot-dipped galvanized manufactured per UL and ANSI requirement.
Conduit. 3.1.1 RGS shall be used where exposed to weather or where subject to physical damage in exposed areas below 8'0" above finished floor.
Conduit. The term Conduit means a structure containing one or more Ducts, usually placed in the ground, in which cables or wires may be installed.
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Conduit. A tube structure containing one or more Ducts or Innerducts used to house cables, that is owned by Verizon- Washington, DC and with respect to which Verizon- Washington, DC has the right to authorize the occupancy of Licensee’s Facilities.
Conduit. Any asset-backed commercial paper conduit that relies primarily upon the issuance of Commercial Paper to fund its investments hereunder.
Conduit. “Conduit” means the conduit, tubing, pipes, or other enclosure in which the Fibers are located.
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