Occupancy Permit Sample Clauses

Occupancy Permit. Requesting Carrier occupancy of Structure shall be pursuant to a permit issued by Ameritech for each requested Attachment. Any such permit shall terminate (a) if Requesting Carrier's franchise, consent or other authorization from federal, state, county or municipal entities or private property owners is terminated, (b) if Requesting Carrier has not placed and put into service its Attachments within one hundred eighty (180) days from the date Ameritech has notified Requesting Carrier that such Structure is available for Requesting Carrier's Attachments, (c) if Requesting Carrier ceases to use such Attachment for any period of one hundred eighty (180) consecutive days, (d) if Requesting Carrier fails to comply with a material term or condition of this Article XVI and does not correct such noncompliance within sixty (60) days after receipt of notice thereof from Ameritech or (e) if Ameritech ceases to have the right or authority to maintain its Structure, or any part thereof, to which Requesting Carrier has Attachments. If Ameritech ceases to have the right or authority to maintain its Structure, or any part thereof, to which Requesting Carrier has Attachments, Ameritech shall (i) provide Requesting Carrier notice within ten (10) Business Days after Ameritech has knowledge of such fact and (ii) not require Requesting Carrier to remove its Attachments from such Structure prior to Ameritech's removal of its own attachments. Ameritech will provide Requesting Carrier with at least sixty (60) days' written notice prior to (x) terminating a permit for an Attachment, terminating service to a Requesting Carrier Attachment, or removal of an Attachment, in each case for a breach of the provisions of this Article XVI, (y) any increase in the rates for Attachments to Ameritech's Structure permitted by the terms of this Agreement, or (z) any modification to Ameritech's Structure to which Requesting Carrier has an Attachment, other than a modification associated with routine maintenance or as a result of an emergency. If Requesting Carrier surrenders its permit for any reason (including forfeiture under the terms of this Agreement), but fails to remove its Attachments from the Structure within one hundred eighty (180) days after the event requiring Requesting Carrier to so surrender such permit, Ameritech shall remove Requesting Carrier's Attachments at Requesting Carrier's expense. To the extent that Requesting Carrier places an Attachment on Ameritech's Structure without...
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Occupancy Permit. CLEC occupancy of Structure shall be pursuant to a permit issued by CBT for each requested Attachment. Any such permit shall terminate (a) if CLEC's franchise, consent or other authorization from federal, state, county or municipal entities or private property owners is terminated, (b) if CLEC has not placed and put into service its Attachments within one hundred eighty (180) days from the date CBT has notified CLEC that such Structure is available for CLEC's Attachments, and such delay is not caused by an CBT Delaying Event, (c) if CLEC ceases to use such Attachment for any period of one hundred eighty (180) consecutive days,
Occupancy Permit. (a) Within five (5) business days after notification of successful completion of all Make Ready Work associated with the Structure Request (including Make Ready Work by other attaching parties), Ameritech will issue an Occupancy Permit (Form C1) to CLEC. (b) In accordance with Section 16.15 of the Interconnection Agreement, the Occupancy Permit shall expire if CLEC has not placed and put into service its Attachments within on hundred eighty (180) days from the date CLEC receives Occupancy Permit. Conduit rental rates will apply during the one hundred and eighty (180) day period.
Occupancy Permit. CLEC occupancy of Structure shall be pursuant to a permit issued by SBC-AMERITECH for each requested Attachment. Any such permit shall terminate: (a) if CLEC's franchise, consent or other authorization from federal, state, county or municipal entities or private property owners is terminated, (b) if CLEC has not placed and
Occupancy Permit. The CM shall assist the Owner and the Designer in obtaining an occupancy permit by accompanying governmental officials during inspections of the Project, preparing and submitting documentation to governmental agencies and coordinating final testing and other activities. Receiving an occupancy permit is a condition precedent to substantial completion.
Occupancy Permit. The A/E shall assist the GC in obtaining an Occupancy Permit by accompanying governing officials during inspections of the Project if requested to do so by HISD.
Occupancy Permit. (a) Within five (5) business days after successful completion of all Make Ready Work, Ameritech will issue an Occupancy Permit (Form R1) to CLEC. (b) In accordance with Section 16.15 of the Interconnection Agreement, the Occupancy Permit shall expire if CLEC has not placed and put into service its Attachments within one hundred eighty (180) days from the date CLEC has received the Occupancy Permit from Ameritech.
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Occupancy Permit. The term “occupancy permit” refers to a written instrument confirming that SBC- 13STATE has granted the structure access request of Attaching Party or a third party for access to pole, duct, conduit, or right-of-way space.
Occupancy Permit. Provided further that notwithstanding the Commencement Date of the Lease as hereinbefore set out, the Tenant shall not be permitted to enter into possession of the Leased Premises until the Tenant has obtained, at its sole expense, any required occupancy permit from the proper governmental authority. The Landlord in its sole discretion may waive this provision, provided further the Tenant agrees to use its best efforts to obtain same prior to occupancy.
Occupancy Permit. Requesting Carrier occupancy of Structure shall be pursuant to a permit issued by Ameritech for each requested Attachment. Any such permit shall terminate (a) if requesting carrier's franchise, consent or other authorization from federal, state, county or municipal entities or private property owners is terminated,
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