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

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

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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

Samples: Brasil Telecom Sa, Brasil Telecom Holding Co, Brasil Telecom Holding Co

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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

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

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