Spare Capacity Sample Clauses

Spare Capacity. The term Spare Capacity refers to any Poles, Conduit, Duct or Inner-Duct not currently assigned or subject to a pending Application for attachment/occupancy. Spare Capacity does not include an Inner-Duct (not to exceed one Inner-Duct per party) reserved by AT&T, Licensee, or a Third Party for maintenance, repair, or emergency restoration.
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Spare Capacity. The term "spare capacity" refers to any pole attachment space, conduit, duct or inner-duct not currently assigned or subject to a pending application for attachment/occupancy. Spare capacity does not include an inner-duct (not to exceed one inner-duct per party) reserved by BellSouth, Licensee, or a third party for maintenance, repair, or emergency restoration.
Spare Capacity. (a) CBH will publish on the Platform a statement of the total Spare Capacity available in the Year. (b) Spare Capacity will become available for booking on a first-in-first-served basis no less than two clear Business Days (or such longer time period notified by CBH) after its availability is published on the Platform. (c) CBH will offer, and the Customer will be able to apply for, Spare Capacity via the Platform.
Spare Capacity. In the event Freeport enters into any agreement to provide services to any third party utilizing the spare or idle capacity of any Facility, the revenue received by Freeport for such services shall be retained by Freeport. All operating costs for such services shall be for the account of Freeport. For purposes of this Section 2.3, "operating costs" shall have the same meaning as it has in Section 6.1(i). No reduction to the base Facilities Charge or to any adjustment to the Facilities Charge shall be made as a consequence of the use of such spare or idle capacity for provision of such services to third parties unless such Facility is a New or Replacement Facility that has incremental or surplus capacity in which case the adjustment shall be made as provided in Section 10.3.
Spare Capacity. Any capacity not used by one Council may be used by the other Council. The detailed mechanism to administer this principle is to be developed.
Spare Capacity. 72 4.1.2 RF Parameters............................................72 4.2 Command.............................................................73 4.2.1 Functional Requirements.................................73 15 January 1997 CONFIDENTIAL Issue 4
Spare Capacity. The term "spare capacity" refers to any pole attachment space, conduit, duct or inner-duct not currently assigned or subject to a pending application for attachment/occupancy. Spare capactiy does not include an inner-duct (not to exceed one inner -duct per party) reserved by BellSouth, MCIm, or a third party for maintenance, repair, or emergency restoration.
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Spare Capacity. The Contractor satisfies the following spare capacity requirements:
Spare Capacity. The termSpare Capacity refers to any Poles, Conduit, Duct or Inner-Duct not currently assigned or subject toa pending Application for attachment/occupancy. Spare Capacity does not include an Inner-Duct (not to exceed one Inner-Duct per party) reserved by AT&T, Licensee, or a Third Party for maintenance, repair, or emergency restoration.
Spare Capacity. 4-8 4.1.2 RF Parameters...............................................................................4-8 4.2 COMMAND...............................................................................................4-9 4.2.1 Functional Requirements.....................................................................4-9 4.2.1.1 Purpose.........................................................................4-9 4.2.1.2 Function........................................................................4-9 4.2.1.3 Operation.......................................................................4-9 4.2.1.4 Isolation.......................................................................4-9 4.2.1.5 Redundancy.....................................................................4-10 4.2.1.6 Interfaces.....................................................................4-10 4.2.1.7 System Test Considerations.....................................................4-10 4.2.1.8
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