Termination Pin definition

Termination Pin means the connector on the Termination Block;

Examples of Termination Pin in a sentence

  • Each Party is responsible for the safe operation of its Network and in particular the safe operation of equipment within its Network on its side of the connection at the Subscriber Tie Cable Termination Pin or DP Termination Pin.

  • The Requesting Licensee shall not make physical contact with or otherwise interfere, change or damage SingTel’s Building MDF, SingTel’s Outdoor Cabinet, MDF Termination Block, Termination Pin, Jumper Wires, DP, or DP Termination Pin that is used to provide the SingTel POTS.

  • The Requesting Licensee shall not make physical contact with or otherwise interfere, change or damage SingTel’s MDF Termination Block, Termination Pin, cable tray or Jumper Wires.

  • This work will also include comparison of the functions and powers of the Māori Language Commission with similar bodies domestically and internationally.Māori Language Expenditure.

  • For example, amendments to the following effect should be made: 11.1 The Requesting LicenseeEach party is responsible for the safe operation of its Network and in particular the safe operation of equipment within its Network on its side of the connection at the Subscriber Tie Cable Termination Pin or DP Termination Pin.

Related to Termination Pin

  • Servicer Termination Notice Defined in Section 6.15.

  • Termination Notice means the communication issued in accordance with this Agreement by one Party to the other Party terminating this Agreement;

  • Termination Payment has the meaning set forth in Section 6.03.

  • Involuntary Termination means a termination of your employment with the Company pursuant to either (i) a termination initiated by the Company without Cause, or (ii) your resignation for Good Reason, and provided in either case such termination constitutes a Separation from Service. An Involuntary Termination does not include any other termination of your employment, including a termination due to your death or disability.