Conduit Occupancy definition

Conduit Occupancy means the presence of wire, cable, optical conductors, or other Facilities within any portion of
Conduit Occupancy means the presence of wire, cable, optical conductors, or other Facilities within any portion of AT&T-22STATE’s Conduit System.
Conduit Occupancy means any attachment and/or installation in Conduit. “Costs” means the utility rates, fees and charges estimated or incurred by the City to

Examples of Conduit Occupancy in a sentence

  • No more than twenty (20) Manholes shall be the subject of any single Conduit Occupancy Permit Application.

  • All currently effective Pole and Conduit Occupancy Permits granted to Attaching Party shall, on the Effective Date of this Attachment, be subject to the rates, terms, conditions, and procedures set forth in this Attachment.

  • CLEC shall submit Exhibit B, entitled “Notification of Surrender of Modification of Conduit Occupancy License by CLEC,” or Exhibit C, entitled “Notification of Surrender of Modification of Pole Attachment by CLEC,” each as attached hereto, advising CenturyLink as to the date on which the removal of Facilities from each Poles/Innerduct has been completed.

  • The femurs were then securely potted using Bondo Ultimate Filler™ [Bondo Corporation, Atlanta, GA] to the test platform, shown in Figure 8.

  • CLEC may occupy Ameritech conduit, ducts, innerducts only after obtaining an approved Conduit Occupancy Permit (Form C1) from the ASAC.

  • The term License refers to any License issued pursuant to this Agreement and may, if the context requires, refer to Conduit Occupancy or Pole attachment Licenses issued by AT&T prior to the date of this Agreement.

  • Upon receipt of a complete Non-OTMR or Conduit Occupancy Application, as described in Section 8.2 above and defined on the corresponding Application form, AT&T shall schedule the Non-OTMR Survey and provide notification to Attaching Party & any Other Users at least three (3) business days prior to such scheduled date.

  • Such fees that are levied would be in addition to the Pole Attachment Fees and/or Conduit Occupancy Fees.

  • If any of Licensee’s attachments shall be found attached to Pole(s) or occupying Conduit Systems for which no License is outstanding, AT&T, without prejudice to its other rights or remedies under this Agreement, including termination of Licenses, may impose a charge and require Licensee to submit in writing, within thirty (30) days after receipt of written notification from AT&T of the unauthorized attachment or Conduit Occupancy, a Pole attachment or Conduit Occupancy License Application.

  • Fees and charges for Pole attachments and Conduit System occupancies, as specified herein and as modified from time to time, shall be due and payable immediately whether or not Licensee is permitted to continue the Pole attachment or Conduit Occupancy.


More Definitions of Conduit Occupancy

Conduit Occupancy means the presence of wire, cable, optical conductors, or other Facilities within any portion of AT&T-21STATE’s Conduit System.
Conduit Occupancy means any attachment and/or installation in

Related to Conduit Occupancy

  • Transient occupancy means occupancy in transient lodging that has all of the following

  • Permitted Occupier means if used in the Agreement, any person who is licensed or permitted by the Landlord to reside at the Property together with the Tenant and who does so as a rent free licensee of the Tenant.

  • Owner-occupied means property that is the principal

  • Occupancy means the use or intended use of a building or part thereof for the shelter or support of persons, animals or property.

  • Certificate of Occupancy means a certificate of occupancy, governmental sign-off or other document, permit or approval (whether conditional, unconditional, temporary or permanent) which must be obtained by Landlord from the appropriate governmental authority as a condition to the lawful initial occupancy by Tenant of the Expansion Space that is the subject of the Work.