Common use of Conduit System Clause in Contracts

Conduit System. The term “conduit system” refers to any combination of ducts, conduits, manholes, and handholes joined to form an integrated whole. As used in this Agreement, the term “conduit system” refers only to conduit systems owned or controlled by SWBT 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.

Appears in 11 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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Conduit System. The term “conduit system” refers to any combination of ducts, conduits, manholes, and handholes joined to form an integrated whole. As used in this Agreement, the term “conduit system” refers only to conduit systems owned or controlled by SWBT 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 SBC-13STATE structures (such as huts and cabinets) which branch off from or are connected to SWBTSBC-13STATE’s conduit.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Cellular/PCS Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, CMRS Interconnection Agreement

Conduit System. The term “conduit systemConduit System” refers to any combination of ductsDucts, conduitsConduits, manholesManholes, and handholes Handholes joined to form an integrated whole. As used in this AgreementAttachment, the term “conduit systemConduit Systemrefers only to conduit systems owned or controlled by SWBT and does not include (a) cables and other telecommunications equipment located within conduit Conduit structures or (b) central office vaults, controlled environment vaults, or and other SWBT AT&T structures (such as huts and cabinets) which branch off from or are connected to SWBTAT&T’s conduitConduit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Telecommunications, Wholesale Agreement

Conduit System. The term “conduit systemConduit System” refers to any combination of ductsDucts, conduitsConduits, manholesManholes, and handholes Handholes joined to form an integrated whole. As used in this AgreementAttachment, the term “conduit systemConduit Systemrefers only to conduit systems owned or controlled by SWBT and does not include include: (a) cables and other telecommunications equipment located within conduit Conduit structures or (b) central office vaults, controlled environment vaultsCEVs, or and other SWBT AT&T structures (such as huts and cabinets) which branch off from or are connected to SWBTAT&T’s conduitConduit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Telecommunications, Clec Agreement

Conduit System. The term “conduit system” refers to any combination of ducts, conduits, manholes, and handholes joined to form an integrated whole. As used in this AgreementAppendix, the term “conduit system” refers only to conduit systems owned owned, or controlled by SWBT SBC NEVADA 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 SBC NEVADA structures (such as huts and cabinets) which branch off from or are connected to SWBTSBC NEVADA’s conduit.

Appears in 1 contract

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

Conduit System. The term “conduit systemConduit System” refers to any combination of ducts, conduits, manholes, and handholes joined to form an integrated whole. As used in this Agreement, the term “conduit system” refers only to conduit systems owned or controlled by SWBT and does not include (a) cables and other telecommunications equipment located within conduit structures or (b) central office vaults, controlled environment vaults, or and other SWBT AT&T structures (such as huts and cabinets) which branch off from or are connected to SWBTAT&T’s conduit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Telecommunications

Conduit System. The term “conduit system” refers to any combination of ducts, conduits, manholes, and handholes hand holes joined to form an integrated whole. As used in this AgreementAppendix, the term “conduit system” refers only to conduit systems owned or controlled by SWBT 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 AT&T-13STATE structures (such as huts and cabinets) which branch off from or are connected to SWBTAT&T-13STATE’s conduit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Conduit System. The term “conduit system” refers to any combination of ducts, conduits, manholes, and handholes joined to form an integrated whole. As used in this Agreement, the term “conduit system” refers only to conduit systems owned or controlled by SWBT NEVADA and does not include include: (a) cables Cables and other telecommunications equipment located within conduit structures or structures; or (b) central Central office vaults, controlled environment vaults, or other SWBT NEVADA structures (such as huts and cabinets) which branch off from or are connected to SWBTNEVADA’s conduit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Access Agreement

Conduit System. The term “conduit system” refers to any combination of ducts, conduits, manholes, and handholes joined to form an integrated whole. As used in this AgreementAppendix, the term “conduit system” refers only to conduit systems owned owned, or controlled by SWBT AT&T 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 AT&T structures (such as huts and cabinets) which branch off from or are connected to SWBTAT&T’s conduit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: MFN Agreement

Conduit System. The term “conduit system” refers to any combination of ducts, conduits, manholes, and handholes joined to form an integrated whole. As used in this AgreementAppendix, the term “conduit system” refers only to conduit systems owned or controlled by SWBT 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 SBC-13STATE structures (such as huts and cabinets) which branch off from or are connected to SWBTSBC-13STATE’s conduit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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