INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF AGREEMENT Sample Clauses

INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF AGREEMENT. 1.1 Pursuant to Sections 251(a) and (b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (“Act”), this Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions for the interconnection of TCAL’s network to TDS TELECOM's network, compensation for the transport and termination of telecommunications traffic between TDS TELECOM and TCAL, and the provision of ancillary functions by TDS TELECOM and TCAL. 1.2 The Parties acknowledge and agree that by entering into and performing in accordance with this Agreement, the Parties have not waived any applicable exemptions that are provided by or available under the Act, including but not limited to those described in 47 USC 251(f), or under state law.
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INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF AGREEMENT. 1.1 This Agreement sets forth the terms, conditions and prices under which AMERITECH-ILLINOIS agrees to provide (a) services for resale (hereinafter referred to as Resale services), (b) unbundled Network Elements, (c) Ancillary Functions and (d) Interconnection to CLEC. This Agreement also sets forth the terms and conditions for the interconnection of CLEC's network to AMERITECH- ILLINOIS’ network and compensation for the transport and termination of telecommunications. 1.2 The Network Elements or Resale Services provided pursuant to this Agreement may be connected to other Network Elements or Resale Services provided by AMERITECH-ILLINOIS or to any network components provided by CLEC itself or by any other vendor. Subject to the requirements of this Agreement, CLEC may at any time add, delete relocate or modify the Resale Services, Network Elements purchased hereunder. 1.3 Except as provided in this Agreement, during the term of this Agreement, AMERITECH-ILLINOIS will not discontinue, as to CLEC, any Network Element, or Ancillary Functions offered to CLEC hereunder. This Section is not intended to impair AMERITECH-ILLINOIS’ ability to make changes in its Network, so long as such changes are consistent with the Act and do not result in the discontinuance of the offerings of Network Elements or Ancillary Functions made by AMERITECH- ILLINOIS to CLEC as set forth in the terms of this Agreement.
INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF AGREEMENT. 1.1. BCIU has contracted with Ombudsman Educational Services, Ltd., an Illinois corporation (“Ombudsman”), to obtain access to Ombudsman’s off-campus alternative education program and services for itself and its client school districts (the service).
INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF AGREEMENT. 1.1 Pursuant to Sections 251(a) and (b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (“Act”), this Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions for the Interconnection of LEVEL 3's network to TDS TELECOM's network, compensation for the transport and termination of telecommunications traffic between TDS TELECOM and XXXXX 0, and the provision of ancillary functions by TDS TELECOM and LEVEL 3. 1.2 The Parties acknowledge and agree that by entering into and performing in accordance with this Agreement, the Parties have not waived any applicable exemptions that are provided by or available under the Act, including but not limited to those described in 47 USC 251(f), or under applicable state law. 1.3 This Agreement supersedes and terminates all previous agreements between LEVEL 3 and TDS TELCOM.
INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF AGREEMENT. 1.1 The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the basic rates, terms, conditions, and procedures under which Attaching Party may access AT&T’s Structure to place, maintain, and remove Attaching Party’s facilities. AT&T will provide Attaching Party with nondiscriminatory access to Structure AT&T solely or partially owns or controls, where AT&T has the right to allow such access, as required under the Pole Attachment Act, 47 U.S.C. § 224, or in the case of reverse preemption by a state, the applicable state law or regulations. The Parties intend this Agreement to implement, rather than abridge or expand, their respective rights and remedies under federal and state law. 1.2 As used in this Agreement, AT&T refers to the AT&T Inc.-owned ILECs only; AT&T Inc. is not itself a party to this Agreement. 1.3 Separate tariffs or agreements govern Attaching Party’s access, if any, to the following facilities which, if allowed, would require special security, technical, and construction arrangements. Access to these facilities is outside the scope of this Agreement: 1.3.1 AT&T’s central office vaults, Ducts, and Conduits which serve no purpose other than to provide a means of entry to and exit from AT&T’s central offices; 1.3.2 Controlled Environment Vaults (CEVs), huts, cabinets, and other similar outside plant structures and Ducts and Conduits which serve no purpose other than to provide a means of entry to and exit from such vaults, huts, cabinets, and structures; 1.3.3 Ducts and Conduits located within AT&T-owned buildings; and 1.3.4 Ducts, Conduits, equipment rooms, and similar spaces located in space AT&T leases from third-party property owners for purposes other than to house cables and other equipment in active service as part of AT&T’s network distribution operations.
INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF AGREEMENT. 1.1 Pursuant to Sections 251(a) and (b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (“Act”), this Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions for the interconnection of CLEC's network to UNION's network, compensation for the transport and termination of telecommunications traffic between UNION and CLEC, and the provision of ancillary functions by Union and CLEC. 1.2 The Parties acknowledge and agree that by entering into and performing in accordance with this Agreement, the Parties have not waived any applicable exemptions that are provided by or available under the Act, including but not limited to those described in 47 USC 251(f), or under state law. 1.3 Either Party may fulfill the requirements imposed upon it by this Agreement by itself or may cause its Affiliates to take such actions to fulfill the responsibilities. 1.4 This Agreement includes and incorporates herein all accompanying Appendices, Addenda and Exhibits.

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  • PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF AGREEMENT 1.01 The purpose of this Agreement is to maintain harmonious and mutually beneficial relationships between the Employer, the Union and the employees and to set forth herein certain terms and conditions of employment upon which agreement has been reached through collective bargaining. 1.02 The parties to this Agreement share a desire to improve the quality of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and to promote the well-being and increased efficiency of its employees to the end that the people of Canada will be well and efficiently served. Accordingly, the parties are determined to establish, within the framework provided by law, an effective working relationship at all levels of the Agency in which members of the bargaining units are employed.

  • Scope of Agreement Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to entitle Executive to continued employment with the Company or its Subsidiaries, and if Executive’s employment with the Company shall terminate prior to a Change in Control, Executive shall have no further rights under this Agreement (except as otherwise provided hereunder); provided, however, that any termination of Executive’s employment during the Termination Period shall be subject to all of the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Duration and Scope of Covenants If any court or other decision-maker of competent jurisdiction determines that any of the Executive’s covenants contained in this Agreement, including, without limitation, any of the Restrictive Covenants, or any part thereof, is unenforceable because of the duration or geographical scope of such provision, then, after such determination has become final and unappealable, the duration or scope of such provision, as the case may be, shall be reduced so that such provision becomes enforceable and, in its reduced form, such provision shall then be enforceable and shall be enforced.

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  • RECOGNITION AND SCOPE 1.01 The Company agrees to recognize the Union as the sole collective bargaining agent for employees covered by this Agreement. 1.02 This Agreement shall apply to all Craft and Services employees of the Company covered by the certification order of The Canada Labour Relations Board dated May 28, 1976. When the parties mutually agree that a new occupation established during the term of this Agreement has clearly a number of significant points in common with the other occupations within the unit, such new occupation shall fall within the scope of this Agreement.

  • Introduction and Background The purpose of this Schedule 2 (Contract Services and Contract Supplies) is to set out the characteristics of the Contract Services and/or Contract Supplies (as the case may be) and Funding that the Provider will be required to make available to all Contracting Authorities in relation to Lot 1 and/or Lot 2 (as the case may be) and to provide a description of what the Contract Services and/or Contract Supplies (as the case may be) and Funding will entail.

  • Implementation of Agreement Each Party must promptly execute all documents and do all such acts and things as is necessary or desirable to implement and give full effect to the provisions of this Agreement.

  • GRANT AND SCOPE OF LICENCE 1.1 In consideration of payment by you of the agreed licence fee and you agreeing to abide by the terms of this Licence, we grant to you a non-exclusive, non-transferable and non-sublicensable licence to use the Software and the Documents in the UK on the terms of this Licence.

  • Grant and Scope of License 2.1. Subject to Licensee’s compliance with the License Agreement, and except as otherwise stated herein, Licensor hereby grants Licensee a non-exclusive, revocable and non-transferrable license to: 2.1.1. permit Authorized Users to access the Content for the duration and in the manner set forth in the License Agreement; 2.1.2. incorporate links on Licensee’s intranet websites to the Content in full text format on the Platforms; 2.1.3. transmit to a non-commercial library single articles, book chapters or portions thereof only for personal educational, scientific, or research purposes (“Interlibrary Loans”). Such transmission shall be reviewed and fulfilled by Licensee’s staff, and shall be made by hand, post, fax or through any secure document transmission software, so long as, in the case of any electronic transmission, the electronic file retains the relevant copyright notice. The right set out in this clause does not extend to centralized ordering facilities, such as document delivery systems, nor the distribution of copies in such quantities as to substitute for a subscription or purchase of the distributed Content. 2.2. Authorized Users may solely for their personal educational, scientific, or research purposes: 2.2.1. access (including by remote access, with the exception of walk-in-users), browse, view, collate, display, search and retrieve the Content, 0.0.0. xxxxxxxx, store on a hard drive or removable media drive, print and copy in paper and digital form single articles, eBooks and portions thereof, individual database outputs, graphs, reports, or other individual items of the Content, 2.2.3. use single articles, eBooks and portions thereof, individual database outputs, graphs, reports or other individual items of the Content for the preparation of academic course materials with all rights notices duly presented. 2.2.4. use the Springer Nature SharedIt functionality when available, or other means when necessary, to transmit single articles, chapters or other individual items of Content to third-party members of the Authorized Users’ research group(s) for personal, scholarly, educational, or research use, but in no case for commercial purposes, nor in any manner that would serve as a replacement for a subscription to the Content.

  • Purpose and Scope The purpose of these standard contractual clauses is to ensure compliance with the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (General Data Protection Regulation)1 for the transfer of personal data to a third country.

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