Common use of Routine Maintenance of Attaching Party’s Facilities Clause in Contracts

Routine Maintenance of Attaching Party’s Facilities. Each Occupancy Permit subject to this Attachment authorizes Attaching Party to engage in routine maintenance of facilities located on or within AT&T’s Structure. Routine maintenance does not include the replacement or modification of Attaching Party’s facilities in any manner which results in Attaching Party’s facilities differing substantially in size, weight, or physical characteristics from the facilities described in Attaching Party’s Occupancy Permit. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Attaching Party may Overlash its facilities in accordance with applicable safety specifications, as necessary, without approval from, but with notice to, AT&T.

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

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Routine Maintenance of Attaching Party’s Facilities. Each Occupancy Permit occupancy permit subject to this Attachment Agreement authorizes Attaching Party to engage in routine maintenance of facilities located on or within AT&T’s Structurepoles, ducts, and conduits. Routine maintenance does not include the replacement or modification of Attaching Party’s facilities in any manner manner, which results in Attaching Party’s facilities differing substantially in size, weight, or physical characteristics from the facilities described in Attaching Party’s Occupancy Permitoccupancy permit. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Attaching Party may Overlash overlash its facilities in accordance with applicable safety specifications, as necessary, without approval from, but with notice to, AT&T.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Telecommunications

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Routine Maintenance of Attaching Party’s Facilities. Each Occupancy Permit subject to this Attachment Agreement authorizes Attaching Party to engage in routine maintenance of facilities located in or on or within AT&T’s Structure. Routine maintenance does not include the replacement or modification of Attaching Party’s facilities in any manner which results in Attaching Party’s facilities differing substantially in size, weight, or physical characteristics from the facilities described in Attaching Party’s Occupancy Permit. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Attaching Party may Overlash its facilities in accordance with applicable safety specifications, as necessary, without approval from, but with notice to, AT&T.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Telecommunications

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