Examples of Telecommunication Lines in a sentence
In the event of any problems with or malfunctions of the Telecommunication Lines, HKCC Participant shall report the problems to its Accredited Vendor.
HKCC Participant acknowledges that problems with or malfunctions of any Telecommunication Lines will be the responsibility of the respective Accredited Vendor.
SEOCH Participant acknowledges that problems with or malfunctions of any Telecommunication Lines will be the responsibility of the respective Accredited Vendor.
In the event of any problems with or malfunctions of the Telecommunication Lines, HKCC Participant shall report the problems to its Accredited Vendor(s).
A PLA is not required where the water body crossed is bound on both sides by private land AND land management concerns are adequately covered by Alberta Environment's Code of Practice for Pipelines and Telecommunication Lines Crossing a Water Body (Code) under the Water Act.
In the event of any problems with or malfunctions of the Telecommunication Lines, SEOCH Participant shall report the problems to its Accredited Vendor.
The installation work is subject to, inter alia, Customer's due performance of its obligations under this Agreement and the necessary Telecommunication Lines having been obtained.
HKCC Participant acknowledges that problems with or malfunctions of any Telecommunication Lines will be the responsibility of the respective Accredited Vendor(s).
Under the Water Act (Code of Practice for Pipelines and Telecommunication Lines Crossing a Water Body), all companies must submit notices to the Water Management Division, 14 days prior to construction.
Customer acknowledges that problems with or malfunctions of any Telecommunication Lines will be the responsibility of the respective provider of the Telecommunication Lines and that OM's responsibility hereunder is limited to entering into commonly used service and maintenance agreements with such providers of the Telecommunications Lines up to the defined connection point, on normal commercial terms.