Common use of Telephone Lines Clause in Contracts

Telephone Lines. Client acknowledges that if a digital communicator is utilized for the purposes of transmitting alarm signals from the Premises to the signal receiving equipment, the signals from the System are transmitted over Client’s regular telephone service to the signal receiving equipment, and in the event Client’s telephone service is out of order, disconnected, placed on vacation or otherwise interrupted, signals from the System will not be received by the signal receiving equipment during any such interruption in telephone service and the interruption will not be known to AIS or the Monitoring Facility. Client further acknowledges and agrees that signals are transmitted over telephone company lines which are wholly beyond the control and jurisdiction of the AIS and are maintained and serviced by the applicable telephone company or utility. Client further acknowledges being advised that digital Systems should be connected to an RJ31X or equivalent xxxx which seizes the telephone lines and prevents other calls from being made while the system is activated, and therefore the Client may wish to install the service on a secondary telephone line.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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