Common use of Handhole Clause in Contracts

Handhole. The term “handhole” refers to a structure similar in function to a manhole, but which is too small for personnel to enter. As used in this Agreement, the term “handhole” refers only to handholes which are part of SBC-13STATE’s conduit system and does not refer to handholes which provide access to buried cables not housed within SBC-13STATE ducts or conduits. As used in this Agreement, the term “handhole” refers only to handhole structures owned or controlled by SBC-13STATE and does not include cables and other telecommunications equipment located within handhole structures.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, CMRS Interconnection Agreement, apps.psc.wi.gov

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Handhole. The term “handhole” refers to a structure similar in function to a manhole, but which is too small for personnel to enter. As used in this AgreementAppendix, the term “handhole” refers only to handholes which are part of SBC-13STATESBC MISSOURI’s conduit system and does not refer to handholes which provide access to buried cables not housed within SBC-13STATE SBC MISSOURI ducts or conduits. As used in this AgreementAppendix, the term “handhole” refers only to handhole structures owned or controlled by SBC-13STATE SBC MISSOURI and does not include cables and other telecommunications equipment located within handhole structures.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Handhole. The term “handhole” refers to a structure similar in function to a manhole, but which is too small for personnel to enter. As used in this AgreementAppendix, the term “handhole” refers only to handholes which are part of SBC-13STATE’s SBC MISSOURI’S conduit system and does not refer to handholes which provide access to buried cables not housed within SBC-13STATE SBC MISSOURI ducts or conduits. As used in this AgreementAppendix, the term “handhole” refers only to handhole structures owned or controlled by SBC-13STATE SBC MISSOURI and does not include cables and other telecommunications equipment located within handhole structures.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Handhole. The term “handhole” refers to a structure similar in function to a manhole, but which is too small for personnel to enter. As used in this AgreementAppendix, the term “handhole” refers only to handholes which are part of SBC-13STATESBC NEVADA’s conduit system and does not refer to handholes which provide access to buried cables not housed within SBC-13STATE SBC NEVADA ducts or conduits. As used in this AgreementAppendix, the term “handhole” refers only to handhole structures owned or controlled by SBC-13STATE SBC NEVADA and does not include cables and other telecommunications equipment located within handhole structures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Street Agreement

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Handhole. The term “handhole” refers to a structure similar in function to a manhole, but which is too small for personnel to enter. As used in this AgreementAppendix, the term “handhole” refers only to handholes which are part of SBC-13STATE’s conduit system and does not refer to handholes which provide access to buried cables not housed within SBC-13STATE ducts or conduits. As used in this AgreementAppendix, the term “handhole” refers only to handhole structures owned or controlled by SBC-13STATE and does not include cables and other telecommunications equipment located within handhole structures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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