Common use of Spare Capacity Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, License Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Spare Capacity. The term Spare Capacity refers to any Poles, Conduit, Duct or Inner-Duct duct not currently assigned Assigned or subject to a pending Application for attachment/occupancyOccupancy. Spare Capacity capacity does not include an Inner-Duct duct (not to exceed one Inner-Duct duct per party) reserved by AT&T, LicenseeSprint, or a Third Party for maintenance, repair, or emergency restoration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Occupancy Permit

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Spare Capacity. The term Spare Capacity refers to any Poles, Conduit, Duct or Inner-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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rights of Way (Row), Conduits, and Pole Attachments Agreement

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