Common use of Pole Clause in Contracts

Pole. The term Pole refers to both utility Poles and Anchors but only to those utility Poles and Anchors owned or controlled by AT&T, and does not include utility Poles or Anchors with respect to which AT&T has no legal authority to permit attachments by other persons or entities.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Rights of Way (Row), Conduits, and Pole Attachments Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Pole. The term Pole “Pole” refers to both utility Poles and Anchors but only to those utility Poles and Anchors poles which are owned or controlled by AT&T, AT&T and does not include utility Poles or Anchors with respect cables and other telecommunications equipment attached to which AT&T has no legal authority to permit attachments by other persons or entitiesPole structures.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Amendment Between Bellsouth Telecommunications, LLC D/B/a At&t Louisiana and NTS Communications, LLC D/B/a Vexus Fiber, Clec Agreement

Pole. The term Pole termPole refers to both utility Poles and Anchors but only to those utility Poles and Anchors owned or controlled by AT&T, and does not include utility Poles or Anchors with respect to which AT&T has no legal authority to permit attachments by other persons or entities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Pole. The term Pole “Pole” refers to both utility Poles (and Anchors but only to those utility Poles and Anchors associated anchors) which are owned or controlled by AT&T, AT&T and does not include utility Poles or Anchors with respect cables and other telecommunications equipment attached to which AT&T has no legal authority to permit attachments by other persons or entitiesPole Structures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Telecommunications

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