Taken Site definition

Taken Site means a Site with respect to which a written notice from a Person (other than a Party or Affiliate thereof) has been received prior to the Initial Closing Date by the AT&T Parties with respect to such Site, which if the claims in such notice are determined to be accurate it would cause such Site to be Taken.
Taken Site means a Sale Site with respect to which a pending written notice from the holder of an applicable Ground Lessor Mortgage and/or a Governmental Authority has been received prior to the Initial Closing Date by SM, which if the claims in such notice are determined to be accurate it would cause such Sale Site to be Taken.
Taken Site means a Site with respect to which a written notice from a Person (other than a Party or Affiliate thereof) has been received prior to the Initial Closing Date by the Verizon Parties or the Verizon Lessors with respect to such Site, which if the claims in such notice are determined to be accurate it would cause such Site to be Taken.

Examples of Taken Site in a sentence

  • If the City terminates the contract, the Contractor or subcontractor is liable to the City for actual damages.

  • In the event that the Verizon Parties approve the incurrence of such costs and expenses, the Verizon Parties or the Verizon Lessors shall be responsible for reimbursing, and shall promptly (but in any event no later than 20 Business Days following request with reasonable detail therefor) reimburse, Acquiror and the Tower Operator for all commercially reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by any of them in connection with any efforts to avoid any Taken Site being Taken.

  • In the event that the AT&T Parties approve the incurrence of such costs and expenses, the AT&T Parties or the AT&T Newcos shall be responsible for reimbursing, and shall promptly (but in any event no later than 10 Business Days following request with reasonable detail therefor) reimburse, Acquiror and the Tower Operator for all commercially reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by any of them in connection with any efforts to avoid any Taken Site being Taken.


More Definitions of Taken Site

Taken Site means a Sale Site with respect to which a pending written notice from a Governmental Authority has been received prior to the Closing Date for such Sale Site by Seller or its Affiliates, which if the claims in such notice are determined to be accurate it would cause such Sale Site to be Taken.

Related to Taken Site

  • On-site means the same or geographically contiguous property which may be divided by public or private right-of- way, provided the entrance and exit between the properties is at a cross-roads intersection, and access is by crossing as opposed to going along, the right-of-way. Non-contiguous properties owned by the same person but connected by a right-of-way which he controls and to which the public does not have access, is also considered on-site property.

  • Collection site means the location of waste containers on collection day.

  • The Site, where applicable, means the designated project place(s) named in the bidding document.

  • storage vessel means a pressure vessel as defined in the Regulations for Pressure Vessels made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act;

  • Unloaded means, with respect to a firearm employing a percussion cap, flintlock, or other obsolete ignition system, when the weapon is uncapped or when the priming charge is removed from the pan.

  • Plant Site (Works, Factory) means the local integration of one or more plants, with any intermediate administrative levels, which are under one operational control, and includes common infrastructure, such as:

  • Individual generation site means the contiguous site at or on which one or more hazardous wastes are generated. An individual generation site, such as a large manufacturing plant, may have one or more sources of hazardous waste but is considered a single or individual generation site if the site or property is contiguous.

  • Transporter means a person engaged in the off-site transportation of hazardous waste by air, rail, highway, or water.

  • Operators means the Access Provider and the Access Seeker collectively.

  • Loading means the quantity of a specific substance present per unit of surface area, such as the amount of lead in micrograms contained in the dust collected from a certain surface area divided by the surface area in square feet or square meters.

  • Project Site(s) means the place(s) specified in the SCC for the supply and installation of the System.

  • Wastewater collection system means the sewer and pumping system used for the collection and conveyance of domestic, commercial and industrial wastewater; and

  • Terminal means the EMV-enabled machine, terminal or other hardware device you obtain from NCR Voyix as an item of Hardware to use in connection with the Service to make the Offering to the Service User and to access the EMV PSP Service.

  • Project Location means the points or areas designated as such on Exhibit A and located on the ground by reference to points, stations, natural land features, improvements, or area boundary signs. STATE means the Oregon Department of Forestry, State Forester, or a duly Authorized Representative of the State Forester.

  • Contaminated site means a site where there is a confirmed presence, caused by man, of hazardous substances of such a level that they pose a significant risk to human health or the environment taking into account current and approved future use of the land;

  • Project site, where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding documents.

  • Surplus Interconnection Customer means either an Interconnection Customer whose Generating Facility is already interconnected to the PJM Transmission System or one of its affiliates, or an unaffiliated entity that submits a Surplus Interconnection Request to utilize Surplus Interconnection Service within the Transmission System in the PJM Region. A Surplus Interconnection Customer is not a New Service Customer.

  • On-site generation facility means a generation facility,

  • Electricity supplier means any person, including aggregators, market aggregators, brokers, and marketers, offering to sell electricity to retail customers in the state of Montana.

  • Loading Zone means a parking stall which is set aside for use by commercial vehicles if there is a sign referable to that stall marked ‘Loading Zone’;

  • Electric vehicle charging station means an electric component

  • Collocation is an arrangement where CenturyLink provides space in CenturyLink Premises for the placement of CLEC's equipment to be used for the purpose of Interconnection or access to CenturyLink Unbundled Network Elements. "Collocation – Point of Interconnection" or "C-POI" is the point outside CenturyLink's Wire Center where CLEC's fiber facility meets CenturyLink's Fiber Entrance Facility, except where CLEC uses an Express Fiber Entrance Facility. In either case, CenturyLink will extend or run the Fiber Entrance Facility to CLEC's Collocation Space. "Commercial Mobile Radio Service" or "CMRS" is defined in 47 U.S.C. § 332 and FCC rules and orders interpreting that statute.

  • Remote location means a location from which a member of a legislative body participates in a meeting pursuant to subdivision (f), other than any physical meeting location designated in the notice of the meeting. Remote locations need not be accessible to the public.

  • Captive generating plant means a power plant set up by any person to generate electricity primarily for his own use and includes a power plant set up by any co-operative society or association of persons for generating electricity primarily for use of members of such cooperative society or association;

  • Transport Gas means the gas purchased by a Customer from a supplier other than KUB that Customer has arranged to have Delivered to KUB for delivery to the Customer by KUB.

  • On-Site Generators means generation facilities (including Behind The Meter Generation) that (i) are not Capacity Resources, (ii) are not injecting into the grid, (iii) are either synchronized or non-synchronized to the Transmission System, and (iv) can be used to reduce demand for the purpose of participating in the PJM Interchange Energy Market.