Indefeasible Right to Use definition

Indefeasible Right to Use or "IRU" shall mean the exclusive, unrestricted and (except in the case of a Payment Event of Default) indefeasible right to use the relevant Capacity (including equipment, fibers or capacity) for any legal purpose. The granting of such IRU does not convey title or legal ownership of any fibers or equipment on the AT&T Network. Except in the case of a Payment Event of Default (as defined below), the granting party shall have no right to revoke or restrict in any manner or to any degree whatsoever, through injunctive relief or otherwise, the use of the Right to Use granted to the receiving party. Notwithstanding the occurrence of a breach by the receiving party of any legal duty or obligation imposed by any contract, by the law of torts (including simple or gross negligence, strict liability or willful misconduct), or by federal or state laws, rules, regulations, orders, standards or ordinances, during the Term, it being understood and agreed that each such breach shall be compensable, if at all, by a remedy at law and not at equity.
Indefeasible Right to Use or "IRU" shall mean the exclusive, unrestricted, and indefeasible right to use the relevant Capacity for any legal purpose. The granting of such IRU does not convey title or legal ownership of any fibers or equipment on the AT&T Network. Notwithstanding the occurrence of a breach by the receiving party of any legal duty or obligation imposed by any contract, by the law of torts (including simple or gross negligence, strict liability or willful misconduct), or by federal or state laws, rules, regulations, orders, standards or ordinances, during the Term, the granting party shall have no right to revoke or restrict in any manner or to any degree whatsoever, through injunctive relief or otherwise, the use of the IRU granted to the receiving party. The parties mutually understand and agree that any such breach shall be compensable, if at all, by a remedy at law and not at equity.
Indefeasible Right to Use or “IRU” shall mean the exclusive; unrestricted, and indefeasible right to use the relevant micro-duct (s) for any legal purpose. The granting of such IRU does not convey title or legal ownership of any micro-duct (s) or equipment on the JC Network, nor does it allow Customer access to the Micro-duct other than as designated in this Agreement and any attachments, amendments, or related documents hereto.

Examples of Indefeasible Right to Use in a sentence

  • Deployed Dark Fiber facilities shall not be limited to facilities owned by CenturyLink, but will include in place and easily called into service facilities to which CenturyLink has otherwise obtained a right of access, including but not limited to capitalized Indefeasible Right to Use (IRUs) or capitalized leases.

  • Deployed Dark Fiber facilities shall not be limited to facilities owned by Qwest, but will include in place and easily called into service facilities to which Qwest has otherwise obtained a right of access, including but not limited to capitalized Indefeasible Right to Use (IRUs) or capitalized leases.

  • Deployed Dark Fiber facilities shall include Dark Fiber Qwest has obtained with capitalized Indefeasible Right to Use (IRUs) or capitalized leases that do not prohibit Qwest’s ability to provided access to another person or entity.

  • The City and the Company heretofore entered into an addendum to the Indefeasible Right to Use, dated October 24, 2014, which generally provided to the Company exclusive access to two (2) additional optical fibers through the City’s Dublink system.

  • Deployed Dark Fiber facilities shall include Dark fiber Qwest has obtained with capitalized Indefeasible Right to Use (IRUs) or capitalized leases that do not prohibit Qwest’s ability to provided access to another person or entity.


More Definitions of Indefeasible Right to Use

Indefeasible Right to Use means the exclusive, unrestricted and indefeasible right to use the subject fibre(s) for any legal purpose.
Indefeasible Right to Use or “IRU” means an agreement under which one party grants an exclusive irrevocable right to use specified conduit or Dark Fiber, to another party for such other party’s network use.
Indefeasible Right to Use means agreements between a Participant and the Board, on behalf of itself and all other Participants, with respect to the use of System Components in which the Participant has an ownership or other legal interest.
Indefeasible Right to Use or "IRU" shall mean a long-term right to use Optical Fibers and associated equipment, and shall include all indicia of ownership in such Optical Fibers, including unrestricted rights of use, with the exception of legal title to the physical Optical Fibers.
Indefeasible Right to Use means an exclusive, indefeasible right to use.”
Indefeasible Right to Use or "IRU" as defined more particularly in Article 34 of this Agreement) relating to the TA System to PFN for a term of years and PFN intends to lease IRUs relating to the PFN System to TA for a term of years;
Indefeasible Right to Use or "IRU" shall mean the exclusive, unrestricted, and indefeasible right to use the relevant Capacity (including equipment, fibers or capacity) for any legal purpose. The granting of such IRU does not convey title or legal ownership of any fibers or equipment on the AT&T Network. The IRU shall convey an interest that notwithstanding the occurrence of a breach by the receiving party of any legal duty or obligation imposed by any contract, by the law of torts (including simple or gross negligence, strict liability or willful misconduct), or by federal or state laws, rules, regulations, orders, standards or ordinances, during the Term, the granting party shall have no right to revoke or restrict in any manner or to any degree whatsoever, through injunctive relief or otherwise, the use of the IRU granted to the receiving party, it being understood and agreed that each such breach shall be compensable, if at all, by a remedy at law and not at equity. 1.11 "Market Equivalent Capacity" shall mean an amount of transmission capacity (as measured in channels, wavelengths or other appropriate measures) equal to (i) with respect to two-fiber configurations, 25% or (ii) with respect to four-fiber configurations, 12.5% in each case of the total transmission capacity which it is commercially practical to sustain over two or four optic fibers so configured, respectively, utilizing equipment at that time in use in the Relevant Area (as defined below) by at least two of the ten largest interexchange carriers in the United States. In Routes between two of the thirty largest metropolitan statistical areas in the United States ("Large MSAs"), the "Relevant Area" shall be any route in the United States; for Routes which do not service a Large MSA, the Relevant Area shall mean a route in the same general geographical area as the Route for which the Market Equivalent Capacity is to be measured.