Opening of Manholes Sample Clauses

Opening of Manholes. 4.7.1 The following requirements apply to the openingA oTf &T’s Manholes and the authority oAf T&T personnel present when work on CLEC’s behalf is being performed within or in the viciniAtyTo&fT’s Conduit System.
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Opening of Manholes. The following requirements apply to the opening of BellSouth's manholes and the authority of BellSouth personnel present when work on Licensee's behalf is being performed within or in the vicinity of BellSouth's conduit system. 3.7.1 BellSouth's manholes shall be opened only as permitted by BellSouth's authorized employees or agents, which permission shall not be unreasonably denied or delayed. 3.7.2 Licensee shall notify BellSouth forty-eight (48) hours in advance of any routine work operation requiring entry into any of BellSouth’s manholes. 3.7.3 Licensee shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary authorization from appropriate authorities to open manholes for conduit work operations therein. 3.7.4 BellSouth's authorized employee or agent shall not direct or control the conduct of Licensee's work at the work site. The presence of BellSouth's authorized employee or agent at the work site shall not relieve Licensee or personnel performing work on Licensee's behalf of their responsibility to conduct all work operations within BellSouth's conduit system in a safe and workmanlike manner. 3.7.5 Although BellSouth's authorized employee or agent shall not direct or control the conduct of Licensee's work at the work site, BellSouth's employee or agent shall have the authority to suspend Licensee's work operations within BellSouth's conduit system if, in the reasonable discretion of such BellSouth employee or agent, it appears that any hazardous conditions arise or any unsafe practices are being followed by Licensee or personnel performing work on Licensee's behalf. 3.7.6 When an emergency situation arises which necessitates Carrier access to a manhole, Carrier should call BellSouth’s Access Customer Advocate Center (“ACAC”) or the Unbundled Network Element (UNE) Center. BellSouth will then contact the Maintenance Supervisor who will return the Carrier’s call and will arrange for access with on-call maintenance field personnel during the emergency condition on an emergency basis. (A list of contact telephone numbers is available to each CLEC for this purpose.)
Opening of Manholes. The following requirements apply to the opening of AT&T’s Manholes and the authority of AT&T personnel present when work on Licensee’s behalf is being performed within or in the vicinity of AT&T’s Conduit System. 3.7.1 AT&T’s Manholes shall be opened only as permitted by AT&T’s authorized employees or agents, which permission shall not be unreasonably denied or delayed. 3.7.2 Licensee shall notify AT&T forty-eight (48) hours in advance of any routine work operation requiring entry into any of AT&T’s Manholes. 3.7.3 Licensee shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary authorization from appropriate authorities to open Manholes for Conduit work operations therein. 3.7.4 AT&T’s authorized employee or agent shall not direct or control the conduct of Licensee’s work at the work site. The presence of AT&T’s authorized employee or agent at the work site shall not relieve Licensee or personnel performing work on Licensee’s behalf of their responsibility to conduct all work operations within AT&T’s Conduit System in a safe and workmanlike manner. 3.7.5 Although AT&T’s authorized employee or agent shall not direct or control the conduct of Licensee’s work at the work site, AT&T’s employee or agent shall have the authority to suspend Licensee’s work operations within AT&T’s Conduit System if, in the reasonable discretion of such AT&T employee or agent, it appears that any hazardous conditions arise or any unsafe practices are being followed by Licensee or personnel performing work on Licensee’s behalf.
Opening of Manholes. The following requirements apply to the opening of Licensor’s manholes: (i) Licensor’s manholes shall be opened only as permitted by Licensor’s authorized employees or agents, including authorized third-party contractors, which permission shall not be unreasonably denied, delayed, or conditioned. (ii) Except in the event of an emergency, Licensee shall notify Licensor forty-eight (48) hours in advance of any routine work operation requiring entry into any of Licensor’s manholes. (iii) Licensee shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary authorization from appropriate authorities to open manholes for Conduit work operations therein.
Opening of Manholes. 4.7.1 The following requirements apply to the opening of AT&T-21STATE’s Manholes and the authority of AT&T- 21STATE personnel present when work on WSP’s behalf is being performed within or in the vicinity of AT&T-21STATE’s Conduit System. 4.7.1.1 AT&T-21STATE’s Manholes shall be opened only as permitted by AT&T-21STATE’s authorized employees or agents following notification by WSP, which permission shall not be unreasonably denied or delayed. 4.7.1.2 WSP shall notify AT&T-21STATE at least five (5) Business Days in advance of any routine work operation requiring entry into any of AT&T-21STATE’s Manholes. 4.7.1.3 WSP shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary authorization from appropriate authorities to open Manholes for Conduit work operations therein. 4.7.1.4 AT&T-21STATE may monitor, at WSP’s expense, the activities of WSP or WSP’s authorized contractor or agent, as may involve AT&T-21STATE’s Manholes or Conduit System and the placement of WSP’s Facilities in AT&T-21STATE’s Manholes. 4.7.1.5 AT&T-21STATE’s authorized employee or agent shall not direct or control the conduct of WSP’s work at the work site. The presence of AT&T-21STATE’s authorized employee or agent at the work site shall not relieve WSP, or personnel performing work on WSP’s behalf, of their responsibility to conduct all work operations within AT&T-21STATE’s Conduit System in a safe and workmanlike manner. 4.7.1.6 Although AT&T-21STATE’s authorized employee or agent shall not direct or control the conduct of WSP’s work at the work site, AT&T-21STATE’s employee or agent shall have the authority to suspend WSP’s work operations within AT&T-21STATE’s Conduit System if, in the reasonable discretion of such AT&T-21STATE employee or agent, it appears that any hazardous conditions arise or any unsafe practices are being followed by WSP or personnel performing work on WSP’s behalf.
Opening of Manholes. 4.7.1 The following requirements apply to the openingAoTf&T’s Manholes and the authority oAfT&T personnel present when work on CLEC’s behalf is being performed within or in the vicinAitTy&oTf’s Conduit System. 4.7.1.1 AT&T’s Manholes shall be opened only as permitted A bTy&T’s authorized employees or agents, which permission shall not be unreasonably denied or delayed. 4.7.1.2 CLEC shall notifyAT&T forty-eight (48) hours in advance of any routine work operation requiring entry into any ofAT&T’s Manholes. 4.7.1.3 CLEC shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary authorization from appropriate authorities to open Manholes for Conduit work operations therein. 4.7.1.4 AT&T’s authorized employee or agent shall not direct or control the conduct of CLEC’s work at the work site. The presence oAfT&T’s authorized employee or agent at the work site shall not relieve CLEC or personnel performing work on CLEC’s behalf of their respiloitynstoibconduct all work operations withinAT&T’s Conduit System in a safe and workmanlike manner.
Opening of Manholes. The following requirements apply to the opening of BellSouth's manholes and the authority of BellSouth personnel present when work on Licensee's behalf is being performed within or in the vicinity of BellSouth's conduit system. 3.7.1 BellSouth's manholes shall be opened only as permitted by BellSouth's authorized employees or agents, which permission shall not be unreasonably denied or delayed. 3.7.2 Licensee shall notify BellSouth forty-eight (48) hours in advance of any routine work operation requiring entry into any of BellSouth's manholes. 3.7.3 Licensee shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary authorization from appropriate authorities to open manholes for conduit work operations therein. 3.7.4 BellSouth's authorized employee or agent shall not direct or control the conduct of Licensee's work at the work site. The presence of BellSouth's authorized employee or agent at the work site shall not relieve Licensee or personnel performing work on Licensee's behalf of their responsibility to conduct all work operations within BellSouth's conduit system in a safe and workmanlike manner.
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Opening of Manholes. The following requirements apply to the opening of BellSouth's manholes and the authority of BellSouth personnel present when work on MCIm's behalf is being performed within or in the vicinity of BellSouth's conduit system. 1.3.7.1 BellSouth's manholes shall be opened only as permitted by BellSouth's authorized employees or agents, which permission shall not be unreasonably denied or delayed. 1.3.7.2 MCIm shall notify BellSouth forty-eight (48) hours in advance of any routine work operation requiring entry into any of BellSouth' s manholes. 1.3.7.3 MCIm shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary authorization from appropriate authorities to open manholes for conduit work operations therein. 1.3.7.4 BellSouth's authorized employee or agent shall not direct or control the conduct of MCIm's work at the work site. The presence of BellSouth's authorized employee or agent at the work site shall not relieve MCIm or personnel performing work on MCIm's behalf of their responsibility to conduct all work operations within BellSouth's conduit system in a safe and workmanlike manner. 1.3.7.5 Although BellSouth's authorized employee or agent shall not direct or control the conduct of MCIm's work at the work site, BellSouth's employee or agent shall have Attachment VI - 16 MCIm - BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement the authority to suspend MCIm's work operations within BellSouth's conduit system if, in the reasonable discretion of such BellSouth employee or agent, it appears that any hazardous conditions arise or any unsafe practices are being followed by MCIm or personnel performing work on MCIm's behalf.

Related to Opening of Manholes

  • Opening of Bids a) The Bids shall be opened by the bid opening & evaluation committee on the date and time mentioned in the NIB in the presence of the bidders or their authorised representatives who choose to be present. b) The committee may co-opt experienced persons in the committee to conduct the process of Bid opening. c) The committee shall prepare a list of the bidders or their representatives attending the opening of Bids and obtain their signatures on the same. The list shall also contain the representative’s name and telephone number and corresponding bidders’ names and addresses. The authority letters, if any, brought by the representatives shall be attached to the list. The list shall be signed by all the members of Bid opening committee with date and time of opening of the Bids. d) All the documents comprising of technical Bid/ cover shall be opened & downloaded from the e-Procurement website (only for the bidders who have submitted the prescribed fee(s) to RISL). e) The committee shall conduct a preliminary scrutiny of the opened technical Bids to assess the prima-facie responsiveness and ensure that the: - a. bid is accompanied by bidding document fee, bid security or bid securing declaration, and processing fee (if applicable); b. bid is valid for the period, specified in the bidding document; c. bid is unconditional and the bidder has agreed to give the required performance security; and d. other conditions, as specified in the bidding document are fulfilled. e. any other information which the committee may consider appropriate. f) No Bid shall be rejected at the time of Bid opening except the Bids not accompanied with the proof of payment or instrument of the required price of bidding document, processing fee and bid security. g) The Financial Bid cover shall be kept unopened and shall be opened later on the date and time intimated to the bidders who qualify in the evaluation of technical Bids.

  • Opening of Tenders 2.20.1 The Procuring entity will open all tenders in the presence of tenderers’ representatives who choose to attend, at (the place specified in the invitation to tender). The tenderers’ representatives who are present shall sign a register evidencing their attendance. 2.20.2 The tenderers’ names, tender modifications or withdrawals, tender prices, discounts and the presence or absence of requisite tender security and such other details as the Procuring entity, at its discretion, may consider appropriate, will be announced at the opening. 2.20.3 The Procuring entity will prepare minutes of the tender opening.

  • Opening an Account Stripe may use information that you provide to Stripe and its Affiliates about a Connected Account to (a) determine the Connected Account’s eligibility to be a Stripe Issuing Accountholder; (b) administer the Stripe Issuing Program; and (c) monitor each Stripe Issuing Accountholder’s Principal Owners, Stripe Issuing Administrators, Card Authorised Users, representatives, and individuals with significant responsibility for management, including executives and senior managers, for the purpose of meeting Stripe’s obligations under Law. Stripe may reject any Connected Account application for, and terminate any Stripe Issuing Accountholder’s access to, the Stripe Issuing Services immediately if any Connected Account, Stripe Issuing Accountholder, Principal Owner, Stripe Issuing Administrator, Card Authorised User, representative, or individual with significant responsibility for management is or becomes a High-Risk Person or uses the Stripe Issuing Program for a Card Unauthorised Purpose.

  • Opening of Escrow Buyer shall immediately cause an escrow (the "Escrow") to be opened at Escrow Holder's office located at 000 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000, Attention: Xxxx Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx for the purpose of facilitating the consummation of this Agreement, by delivering the Deposit (as defined in Section 4.1 below) to Escrow Holder along with a copy of the fully executed original (or executed counterparts) of this Agreement within two (2) business days after executing this Agreement. Escrow Holder shall, immediately upon its receipt of the Deposit and executed Agreement, execute and deliver to Buyer and Seller the Consent and Acceptance of Escrow Holder attached to this Agreement, which Consent and Acceptance of Escrow Holder shall specify the date of such receipt (the "Escrow Opening Date"). This Agreement constitutes instructions to Escrow Holder. Buyer and Seller shall execute such additional mutual instructions as Escrow Holder may reasonably require, provided that such additional instructions shall be consistent with this Agreement. Any inconsistency between any such additional instructions and this Agreement shall be resolved in a manner consistent with this Agreement, and the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail unless Buyer and Seller waive such inconsistent provision in writing by specifically referring to the fact of such inconsistency and their intent to waive it.

  • Opening hours The restaurant must inform Xxxxxx Xxx Ltd of its hours of operation (the “Opening Hours”), and of any changes to such Opening Hours. If the hours of operation are stated on the menu, Xxxxxx Xxx Ltd shall be entitles to treat these as the Opening Hours unless the Restaurant informs Xxxxxx Xxx Ltd otherwise.

  • Closing of Books The Company will not close its stockholder books or records in any manner which prevents the timely exercise of this Warrant, pursuant to the terms hereof.

  • Convening of Meeting The Issuer may convene a Meeting at any time, and shall be obliged to do so upon the request in writing of Noteholders holding not less than one tenth of the aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Notes.

  • Keeping of Books Keep, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to keep, proper books of record and account, in which full and correct entries shall be made of all financial transactions and the assets and business of the Borrower and each such Subsidiary in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in effect from time to time.

  • RUNNING OF THE ACADEMY Teachers and staff

  • Opening Negotiations 4.2.1 Between April 1 and April 30 of each ensuing year, either the Association or the Board shall submit a written request for negotiations to commence to the other party, if it desires there to be negotiations for that year. If no such request is made during the time period above, negotiations will not take place for the ensuing year. 4.2.2 The first negotiations session shall occur on a mutually agreeable date not more than thirty (30) days from the date of the written request to open negotiations. 4.2.3 The parties will exchange proposals at the initial negotiating session. Subsequent proposals may only be submitted upon mutual agreement of the parties.

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