Emergency 911 Service Sample Clauses

Emergency 911 Service. In the future, without the payment of additional rent and at a location mutually acceptable to Landlord and Tenant, Landlord agrees that Tenant may add, modify and/or replace equipment in order to be in compliance with any current or future federal, state or local mandated application, including but not limited to emergency 911 communication services.
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Emergency 911 Service. (A) Level 3 shall provide 911 Services to Subscribers as part of the (3)VoIP EnhancedSM Local Service Customer shall be responsible for timely inputting, validating, maintaining and updating Subscriber information in the Automatic Local Identification (ALI) Database or such other national emergency service database as may be available from time to time in support of 911 Services. (B) Customer acknowledges and agrees that 911 Services shall only be available in the Rate Center associated with the particular DID/DOD assigned to a Subscriber. Customer further acknowledges and agrees that 911 Services will not be available to the particular Subscriber and Level 3 shall have no liability to Customer or any third party for failure to provide 911 Services to the particular Subscriber in the event of (i) assignment of a DID/DOD to a Subscriber located outside of the Rate Center associated with such DID/DOD; (ii) relocation of the telephone device to which a DID/DOD has been assigned to a location outside of the of the Rate Center associated with such DID/DOD; (iii) outage, degradation or other disruption of power at the Subscriber location; (iv) outage, degradation or other disruption of the Subscriber broadband Internet connection; (iv) Customer's failure or delay in maintaining and updating Subscriber information as required in Section 8(A) above.. Customer shall advise all Subscribers of such limitations, and shall obtain from all Subscribers a written acknowledgment of such limitations and a release of Customer and all underlying providers (including Level 3) for any and all claims arising out of the failure of 911 Services resulting from the foregoing events or conditions.
Emergency 911 Service. Globalgig offers 911 Services as part of the Hosted PBX/VOIP Service, subject to the limitations stated herein. The static 911 Services provided herein are the static implementation of Globalgig E-911 Direct portfolio of services. Customer shall ensure that DID/DOD’s are assigned to Subscribers whose primary address is within the Rate Center associated with such DID/DOD’s and shall ensure that Subscribers do not use Hosted PBX/VOIP Service from a location different from the Subscriber’s primary address. 911 Services will not function, or will not function properly: (i) if a DID/DOD is assigned to a Subscriber located outside of the Rate Center associated with such DID/DOD; (ii) if a Subscriber attempts a 911 call from a location different from the Subscriber’s address provided to Globalgig by Customer; (iii) during any disruption of power at the Subscriber location; (iv) during any disruption of Internet connectivity to the Subscriber location; (v) during any period where service to a Subscriber has been cancelled or suspended for any reason (including suspensions or cancellations for failure to pay or other default); (vi) if incorrect or invalid Subscriber address information is provided, or if such information is not updated in the event of a change in primary location; or (vii) if equipment provided to or used by the Subscriber in connection with Hosted PBX/VOIP Service fails to function or is improperly (or is not) installed or configured. 911 Services will not function until correct and valid address information has been input into the appropriate database(s), which may occur shortly after initial Service activation, including following Port-In requests as outlined below. Customer’s agreements with Subscribers shall contain and Customer shall require each of its Resellers agreements with its Subscribers to contain, the following: (i) an explanation of the limitations on the functionality of 911 Services as set forth herein; and (ii) a release in favor of Customer (or Reseller, as applicable) and all of its underlying suppliers (including Globalgig and its affiliates) relating to claims arising out of the failure of 911 Services to function properly for the reasons set forth in Section. Globalgig reserves the right, with Customer’s consent, to notify Subscribers of the limitations on functionality through means identified and agreed by Customer and Globalgig. In the event that 911 Service limitations or requirements different than those stated herein a...
Emergency 911 Service. In the future, without the payment of additional Rent, or any other consideration, and at a location mutually acceptable to Landlord and Tenant, Landlord will receive a 30 day notice from Tenant before agrees that Tenant may add, modify and/or replace equipment in order to be in compliance with any current or future federal, state or local mandated application, including but not limited to emergency 911 communication services.
Emergency 911 Service. In the future, without the payment of additional rent and at a location mutually acceptable to Grantor and Grantee, Grantor agrees that Grantee may add, modify and/or replace equipment in order to be in compliance with any current or future federal, state or local mandated application, including but not limited to emergency 911 communication services.
Emergency 911 Service. The last sentence in Section 4 of the First Amendment is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: “Landlord reserves the right to review and approve any addition, modification, or replacement subject to this provision.”
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Related to Emergency 911 Service

  • Emergency Medical Condition a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) that a prudent layperson, who possesses an average knowledge of health and medicine, could reasonably expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in the following: a) Placing the health of the individual (or, with respect to a pregnant woman, the health of the woman or her unborn child) in serious jeopardy; b) Serious impairment to bodily functions; or c) Serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part.

  • Emergency Services The parties recognize that in the event of a strike or lockout, situations may arise of an emergency nature. To this end, the Employer and the Union will agree to provide services of an emergency nature.

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