Common use of Sole Paragraph Clause in Contracts

Sole Paragraph. The unjustifiable refusal of interconnection is characterized by: I – the non presentation of the interconnection contract within the time periods determined by regulation; II – non provision of interconnection within the time periods determined by regulation, and III – non fulfillment of measures of cautionary character, involving the provision of the interconnection, determined by Anatel.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Grant Contract (Telesp Holding Co), Grant Contract (Telesp Holding Co), Grant Contract (Telesp Holding Co)

Sole Paragraph. The unjustifiable unreasonable refusal of for interconnection is characterized by: I – the non presentation of failure to submit the interconnection contract agreement within the time periods determined limits established by regulation; II – non provision of the failure to provide the interconnection within the time periods determined limits established by regulation, and ; III – non fulfillment of measures of cautionary character, the noncompliance with any injunction involving the provision of the interconnectioninterconnection provision, determined by Anatel.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Agreement for Concession of Switched Fixed Telephony Service (Brasil Telecom Holding Co), Agreement for Concession of Switched Fixed Telephony Service (Brasil Telecom Holding Co), Agreement for Concession of Switched Fixed Telephony Service (Brasil Telecom Sa)

Sole Paragraph. The unjustifiable refusal of interconnection is characterized by: I – the non presentation of the interconnection contract within the time periods determined by regulation; II – non provision of interconnection within the time periods determined by regulation, and III – non fulfillment of measures of cautionary character, involving the provision of the interconnection, determined by Anatel.;

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Grant Contract (Telefonica Brasil S.A.), Grant Contract (Telefonica Brasil S.A.)