Binder Groups definition

Binder Groups mean the sub-units of a cable, usually in groups of 25, 50 or 100 color-coded twisted pairs wrapped in colored tape within a cable. "Bona Fide Request" or "BFR" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 17.

Examples of Binder Groups in a sentence

  • The supplier will have up to one year to become certified by participating in and following the requirements of one or more of the approved PG Binder Groups, and to meet all other conditions for certification.

  • Verizon shall not deny any request for DSL services and other advanced services due to spectral interference unless all AMI T1s have been assigned or rearranged to designated Binder Groups and the Binder Groups reflect efficient fill rates.

  • Verizon shall not assign AMI T1s to Binder Groups containing other non-interfering technologies.

  • In this instance the Council would apply to the LTA for £20,000 non repayable grant, to fund the secure gate access system.

Related to Binder Groups

  • Provider Group means a medical group, independent

  • Credit Parties means the Borrower and the Guarantors.

  • Loan Parties means, collectively, the Borrower and each Guarantor.

  • Note Parties means, collectively, the Company and each Guarantor.

  • Supplier Group means the Supplier and its Affiliates from time to time and "Supplier Group Company" means any company or corporation within the Supplier Group;

  • Member means a member of the Board;

  • Members means all such Persons.

  • Contractor Group means Contractor, its parent and subsidiary companies as defined by the term “Affiliate,” and its and their respective Subcontractors and contractors of whatever tier and the officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives of all of the foregoing.

  • Borrower Party means the Mortgage Loan Borrower, a manager of the Mortgaged Property, an Accelerated Mezzanine Loan Lender or any Borrower Party Affiliate.