Placement of Attachments Sample Clauses

Placement of Attachments. 9.1 Licensee shall, at its own expense, place and maintain its Attachments on GTE's poles in accordance with (I) such requirements and specifications as GTE shall from time to time prescribe in writing, (ii) all rules or orders now in effect or that hereafter may be issued by any regulatory agency or other authority having jurisdiction, and (iii) all currently applicable requirements and specifications of the National Electrical Safety Code, and the applicable rules and regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act. Licensee agrees to comply, at its sole risk and expense, with all specifications included in Exhibits through hereto, as may be revised from time to time by GTE. 9.2 Licensee's Facilities shall be tagged at maximum intervals of 300 feet so as to identify Licensee as the owner of the Facilities. The tags shall be of sufficient size and lettering so as to be easily read from ground level.
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Placement of Attachments. 9.1 Licensee shall, at its own expense, place and maintain its Attachments on GTE's poles in accordance with (i) such requirements and specifications as GTE shall from time to time prescribe in writing, (ii) all rules or orders now in effect or that hereafter may be issued by any regulatory agency or other authority having jurisdiction, and (iii) all currently applicable requirements and specifications of the National Electrical Safety Code, and the applicable rules and regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act. Licensee agrees to comply, at its sole risk and expense, with all specifications included in Exhibit A, as may be revised from time to time by GTE. 9.2 Licensee's Facilities shall be tagged at maximum intervals of 300 feet so as to identify Licensee as the owner of the Facilities. The tags shall be of sufficient size and lettering so as to be easily read from ground level.
Placement of Attachments. Licensee shall, at its own expense, place and maintain its Facilities on Frontier's Poles and/or in Frontier's Conduit in accordance with specifications consisting of (i) requirements and specifications, as published and amended from time to time by the industry, the Manual of Construction Procedures (Blue Book), (ii) all current or future rules or orders of any federal, state or local authority having jurisdiction, and (iii) all current or future applicable requirements and specifications of the National Electrical Safety Code, National Electrical Code, Occupational Safety and Health Act, and Rural Utilities Service. To the extent such specifications may conflict, then the most stringent shall apply. Licensee's Facilities on Frontier's Poles shall be tagged at maximum intervals of every three hundred (300) feet and Licensee's Facilities in Frontier's Conduits shall be tagged at each Manhole so as to identify Licensee as the owner of the Attachments. The tags shall be of sufficient size and lettering so as to be easily read from ground level. Tagging shall be performed on a going-forward basis and where previously approved Attachments exist, such tagging must be performed at any time the Licensee is performing any service work on existing unmarked Facilities. Nothing in this Agreement may be construed as granting Licensee any ownership interest in support structures, whether or not constructed and/or paid for by Licensee under the Make-Ready Work provisions in Section 6.4 of this Agreement.
Placement of Attachments. 11.1 Licensee shall, at its own expense, place and maintain its Facilities, whether Attachments or overlash, on VERIZON's Poles and/or in VERIZON's Conduit in accordance with (i) such requirements and specifications, as published and amended from time to time by the industry, the Manual of Construction Procedures (Blue Book), (ii) all rules or orders now in effect or that hereafter may be issued by any regulatory agency or other authority having jurisdiction, and (iii) all currently applicable requirements and specifications of the National Electrical Safety Code, and the applicable rules and regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act. 11.2 Licensee's Facilities on VERIZON's Poles shall be tagged at maximum intervals of every three hundred (300) feet and Licensee's Facilities in VERIZON's Conduits shall be tagged at each Manhole so as to identify Licensee as the owner of the Attachments. The tags shall be of sufficient size and lettering so as to be easily read from ground level. Tagging shall be performed on a going forward basis and where prior approved Attachments exist, such tagging must be performed at any time the Licensee is performing any service work on existing unmarked Facilities. 11.3 Nothing herein shall be construed as granting Licensee any ownership interest in support structures, whether or not constructed and/or paid for by Licensee under the Make Ready (Rearrangement) provisions in Subsection 6.4 of this Agreement.

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Attachment 4: Labor Category Descriptions Attachment 5: Federal Enterprise Architecture/Department. of Defense Enterprise Architecture Overview Attachment 6: Past Performance Tables (Not Applicable) ACO Administrative Contracting Officer ADR Alternative Dispute Resolution ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode CAF Contract Access Fee CAS Cost Accounting Standards CAV Contractor Assisted Visits CCR Central Contractor Registration CDA Contract Disputes Act of 1978 CFE Contractor Furnished Equipment CLIN Contract Line Item Number CO Contracting Officer CONUS Continental United States COR Contracting Officer’s Representative COTR Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative CPS Contractor Performance System CRM Customer Relationship Management CSO Cognizant Security Office D&F Determination and Findings DBA Xxxxx Xxxxx Act DCAA Defense Contract Audit Agency DCMA Defense Contract Management Agency DOL Department of Labor DPA Delegation of Procurement Authority DSL Digital Subscriber Line DUNS Data Universal Numbering System EAI Enterprise Application Integration EDI Electronic Data Interchange EEO Equal Employment Opportunity EFT Electronic Funds Transfer eSRS Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System EVMS Earned Value Management System FEA Federal Enterprise Architecture; also Department of Defense Enterprise Architecture (DoDEA). FAS Federal Acquisition Service FOIA Freedom of Information Act FPDS-NG Federal Procurement Data System-Next Generation FTP File Transfer Protocol FTR Federal Travel Regulations G&A General and Administrative GFE Government Furnished Equipment GFM Government Furnished Material GFP Government Furnished Property GPS Global Positioning Systems GSA General Services Administration GWAC Government Wide Acquisition Contract HCA Head of Contracting Activity HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol ITMRA Information Technology Management Reform Act J&A Justification and Approval JTR Joint Travel Regulations L-H Labor Hour MA/IDIQ Multiple Award Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity MOM Messaging-Oriented Middleware MOU Memorandum of Understanding MPIN Marketing Partner Identification Number NAICS North American Industrial Classification System OCI Organizational Conflict of Interest OCO Ordering Contracting Officer OCONUS Outside of Continental United States OCR Optical Character Recognition ODBC Open DataBase Connectivity ODC Other Direct Cost OLAP OnLine Analytical Processing OMB Office of Management and Budget ORB Object Request Broker ORCA Online Representations and Certifications Application PBSOW Performance-Based Statement of Work PCO Procuring Contracting Officer PMO Program Management Office POC Point of Contact PPIRS Past Performance Information Retrieval System PWS Performance Work Statement QASP Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service RDF Resource Description Framework RFP Request for Proposal SCA Service Contract Act SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SOAP Simple Object Access Protocol SOO Statement of Objectives SOW Statement of Work SRM Service Component Reference Model SQL Structured Query Language T&M Time & Materials TOR Task Order Request TRM Technical Reference Model UDDI Universal Description, Discovery and Integration VPN Virtual Private Network VSC Vendor Support Center WSDL Web Services Description Language XML EXtensible Markup Language DD254 Contract Security Classification Specification GSA 527 Contractor’s Qualifications and Financial Information Many functional labor categories below (marked with “#”) are further subdivided by knowledge/skill level. 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Master Provides technical/management leadership on major tasks or technology assignments. Establishes goals and plans that meet project objectives. Has domain and expert technical knowledge. Directs and controls activities for a client, having overall responsibility for financial management, methods, and staffing to ensure that technical requirements are met. Interactions involve client negotiations and interfacing with senior management. Decision making and domain knowledge may have a critical impact on overall project implementation. May supervise others. The “G” in the labor identification (ID) numbers below indicate Government-Site Work (see Section J, Attachment 2). The “C” in the labor ID numbers below indicate Contractor-Site Work (see Section J, Attachment 3).

  • Attachments This contract consists of 7 pages including the following attachments which are incorporated herein: Attachment A - Statement of Work Attachment B - Payment Provisions Attachment C – “Standard State Provisions for Contracts and Grants” a preprinted form (revision date 12/15/2017)

  • Purpose of Attachment Facilities Except as may be required by Applicable Laws and Regulations, or as otherwise agreed to among the Parties, the Attachment Facilities shall be constructed for the sole purpose of interconnecting the Large Generating Facility to the New York State Transmission System and shall be used for no other purpose.

  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA The Bidder shall acknowledge receipt of any addenda issued to this solicitation by completing the blocks below or by completion of the applicable information on the addendum and returning it not later than the date and time for receipt of the bid. Failure to acknowledge an addendum that has a material impact on this solicitation may negatively impact the responsiveness of your bid. Material impacts include but are not limited to changes to specifications, scope of work/services, delivery time, performance period, quantities, bonds, letters of credit, insurance, or qualifications. Addendum No. , Date Addendum No. , Date Addendum No. , Date Addendum No. , Date The Bidder represents that the following principals are authorized to sign bids, negotiate and/or sign contracts and related documents to which the bidder will be duly bound. Principal is defined as an employee, officer or other technical or professional in a position capable of substantially influencing the development or outcome of an activity required to perform the covered transaction. Name Title Telephone Number/Email (Signature) (Date) (Title) (Name of Business) The Bidder shall complete and submit the following information with the bid: Partnership Non-Profit Joint Venture* Corporation Principal Place of Business (Florida Statute Chapter 607): City/County/State THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS SHALL BE THE ADDRESS OF THE BIDDER’S PRINCIPAL OFFICE AS IDENTIFIED BY THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS. Federal I.D. number is: * Joint venture firms must complete and submit with their Bid Response the form titled “Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility”, and a copy of the formal agreement between all joint venture parties. This joint venture agreement must indicate the parties’ respective roles, responsibilities and levels of participation for the project. If proposing as a Joint Venture, the Joint Venture shall obtain and maintain all contractually required insurance in the name of the Joint Venture as required by the Contract. Individual insurance in the name of the parties to the Joint venture will not be accepted. Failure to timely submit the required form along with an attached written copy of the joint venture agreement may result in disqualification of your Bid Response List at least three (3) clients during the past ten (10) years for which you provided a comparable amount of goods or services substantially similar to those specified in the solicitation in the spaces provided below. Provide the Company name, contact person, address, email address, telephone number, and date services were performed, as described.

  • Exhibits and Attachments The following exhibits and attachments are included hereto and incorporated by reference herein: Exhibit A—Services Exhibit B—Payments and rates Attachment I—§504 Compliance

  • STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT The parties hereby acknowledge the accuracy of the foregoing Background Information and hereby agree as follows:

  • NO ATTACHMENT (a) Except as required by law, no right to receive payments under this Agreement shall be subject to anticipation, commutation, alienation, sale, assignment, encumbrance, charge, pledge, or hypothecation, or to execution, attachment, levy, or similar process or assignment by operation of law, and any attempt, voluntary or involuntary, to affect any such action shall be null, void, and of no effect. (b) This Agreement shall be binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, Executive and the Bank and their respective successors and assigns.

  • Attachments; Judgments Any portion of Borrower’s assets is attached or seized, or a levy is filed against any such assets, or a judgment or judgments is/are entered for the payment of money, individually or in the aggregate, of at least $250,000, or Borrower is enjoined or in any way prevented by court order from conducting any part of its business; or

  • Form of Agreement If a vendor submitting an Proposal requires TIPS and/or TIPS Member to sign an additional agreement, a copy of the proposed agreement must be included with the proposal. In response to submitted supplemental Vendor Agreement documents, TIPS will review proposed vendor Agreement documents. Supplemental Vendor’s Agreement documents shall not become part of TIPS’s Agreement with vendor unless and until an authorized representative of TIPS reviews and approves it.

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