Shared Loop Sample Clauses

Shared Loop. 9.4.5.1.1 As a part of the pre-order process, CLEC can access Loop characteristic information through the Loop Information Tool described in the Support Functions Section. CLEC will determine, in its sole discretion, whether to order the HUNE across any specific copper Loop. Qwest and CLEC will work together to modify the Loop Information Tool to better support Line Sharing. CLEC shall accept the risk that the Loop selected may not be suitable for providing the type of xDSL service CLEC seeks to provide.
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Shared Loop. Charge - A monthly recurring charge for the use of the Shared Loop will apply.
Shared Loop. 3.1.1 As a part of the pre-order process, NAS can access loop characteristic information through the Loop Information Tool. NAS will determine, in its sole discretion and at its risk, whether to order the HUNE across any specific copper loop. USWC and NAS will work together to modify the Loop Information Tool to better support Line Sharing.
Shared Loop. 1.5.1.1 As a part of the pre-order process, McLeodUSA can access loop characteristic information through the Loop Information Tool described in the Support Functions Section. McLeodUSA will determine, in its sole discretion and at its risk, whether to order the HUNE across any specific copper loop. USWC and McLeodUSA will work together to modify the Loop Information Tool to better support Line Sharing.
Shared Loop. 3.1.1 As a part of the pre-order process, Ionex can access loop characteristic information through the Loop Information Tool. Ionex will determine, in its sole discretion and at its risk, whether to order the HUNE across any specific copper loop. USWC and Ionex will work together to modify the Loop Information Tool to better support Line Sharing.
Shared Loop. 1.5.1.1 As a part of the pre-order process, Sprint can access loop characteristic information through the Loop Information Tool described in the Support Functions Section. Sprint will determine, in its sole discretion and at its risk, whether to order the HUNE across any specific copper loop. USWC and Sprint will work together to modify the Loop Information Tool to better support Line Sharing.
Shared Loop. 3.1.1 As a part of the pre-order process, New Edge can access loop characteristic information through the Loop Information Tool. New Edge will determine, in its sole discretion and at its risk, whether to order the HUNE across any specific copper loop. U S WEST and New Edge will work together to modify the Loop Information Tool to better support Line Sharing.
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Shared Loop. 9.4.5.1.1 As a part of the pre-order process, SBCT can access Loop characteristic information through the Loop Information Tool described in the Support Functions Section. SBCT will determine, in its sole discretion, whether to order the HUNE across any specific copper Loop. Qwest and SBCT will work together to modify the Loop Information Tool to better support Line Sharing. SBCT shall accept the risk that the Loop selected may not be suitable for providing the type of xDSL service SBCT seeks to provide.

Related to Shared Loop

  • Shared roles The Parties will meet the requirements of Schedule E, Clause 26 of the IGA FFR, by ensuring that prior agreement is reached on the nature and content of any events, announcements, promotional material or publicity relating to activities under this Agreement, and that the roles of both Parties will be acknowledged and recognised appropriately.

  • SINGLE FAMILY SHARED-LOSS AGREEMENT This agreement for the reimbursement of loss sharing on certain single family residential mortgage loans (the “Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement”) shall apply when the Assuming Institution purchases Single Family Shared-Loss Loans as that term is defined herein. The terms hereof shall modify and supplement, as necessary, the terms of the Purchase and Assumption Agreement to which this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement is attached as Exhibit 4.15A and incorporated therein. To the extent any inconsistencies may arise between the terms of the Purchase and Assumption Agreement and this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement with respect to the subject matter of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement, the terms of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement shall control. References in this Single Family Shared- Loss Agreement to a particular Section shall be deemed to refer to a Section in this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement, unless the context indicates that it is intended to be a reference to a Section of the Purchase and Assumption Agreement.

  • Loss of Shared-Loss Coverage on Shared-Loss Loans The Receiver shall be relieved of its obligations with respect to a Shared-Loss Loan upon payment of a Foreclosure Loss amount, or a Short Sale Loss amount with respect to such Single Family Shared-Loss Loan, or upon the sale without FDIC consent of a Single Family Shared-Loss Loan by Assuming Institution to a person or entity that is not an Affiliate. The Assuming Institution shall provide the Receiver with timely notice of any such sale. Failure to administer any Shared-Loss Loan or Loans in accordance with Article III shall at the discretion of the Receiver constitute grounds for the loss of shared loss coverage with respect to such Shared-Loss Loan or Loans. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a sale of the Single Family Shared-Loss Loan, for purposes of this Section 2.7, shall not be deemed to have occurred as the result of (i) any change in the ownership or control of Assuming Institution or the transfer of any or all of the Single Family Shared-Loss Loan(s) to any Affiliate of Assuming Institution, (ii) a merger by Assuming Institution with or into any other entity, or (iii) a sale by Assuming Institution of all or substantially all of its assets.

  • Shared Facilities The Parties acknowledge and agree that certain of the Shared Facilities and Interconnection Facilities, and Seller’s rights and obligations under the Interconnection Agreement, may be subject to certain shared facilities or co-tenancy agreements to be entered into among Seller, the Participating Transmission Owner, Seller’s Affiliates, or third parties pursuant to which certain Interconnection Facilities may be subject to joint ownership and shared maintenance and operation arrangements; provided that such agreements (i) shall permit Seller to perform or satisfy, and shall not purport to limit, its obligations hereunder and (ii) provide for separate metering of the Facility.

  • Shared Transport The Shared Transport Network Element (“Shared Transport”) provides the collective interoffice transmission facilities shared by various Carriers (including Qwest) between end-office switches and between end-office switches and local tandem switches within the Local Calling Area. Shared Transport uses the existing routing tables resident in Qwest switches to carry the End User Customer’s originating and terminating local/extended area service interoffice Local traffic on the Qwest interoffice message trunk network. CLEC traffic will be carried on the same transmission facilities between end- office switches, between end-office switches and tandem switches and between tandem switches on the same network facilities that Qwest uses for its own traffic. Shared Transport does not include use of tandem switches or transport between tandem switches and end-office switches for Local Calls that originate from end users served by non- Qwest Telecommunications Carriers (“Carrier(s)”) which terminate to QLSP End Users.

  • Shared Loss Arrangement 1 2.1 Accounting for and Management of Shared-Loss Assets 1

  • Shared Leave Use A. The Employer will determine the amount of leave, if any, which an employee may receive. However, an employee will not receive more than five hundred twenty- two (522) days of shared leave during their entire duration of state employment, except that, the Employer may authorize shared leave in excess of five hundred twenty-two (522) days in extraordinary circumstances for an employee qualifying for the shared leave program because he or she is suffering from an illness, injury, impairment or physical or mental condition that is of an extraordinary nature.

  • Shared Services 5.1.1 ETFO agrees to adopt a shared services model that will allow other Trusts to join the shared services model. The shared services office of the Trust is responsible for the services to support the administration of benefits for the members, and to assist in the delivery of benefits on a sustainable, efficient and cost effective basis.

  • Shared Leave The purpose of the leave sharing program is to permit state employees, at no significantly increased cost to the State, of providing leave to come to the aid of another state employee who has been called to service in the uniformed services, who is responding to a state of emergency anywhere within the United States declared by the federal or state government, who is a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or who is suffering from or has a relative or household member suffering from an extraordinary or severe illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition, which has caused or is likely to cause the employee to take leave without pay or terminate his or her employment. For purposes of the leave sharing program, the following definitions apply:

  • Shared Use During the time that non- expendable personal property is held for use on the project or program for which it was acquired, the Grantee shall make it avail- able for use on other projects or programs if such other use will not interfere with the work on the project or program for which the property was originally acquired. First preference for such other use shall be given to other projects or programs sponsored by FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103–354; second preference shall be given to projects or programs sponsored by other Federal agencies. If the property is owned by the Federal Government, use on other activi- ties not sponsored by the Federal Govern- ment shall be permissible if authorized by FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103–354. User charges should be consid- ered if appropriate.

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