Utility Infrastructure definition

Utility Infrastructure means poles, wires, cables including fibre-optic cables, conduits, towers, transformers, pipes, pipelines or any other works, structures or appliances placed over, on or under land or water by a utility company. (“infrastructure de services publics”)
Utility Infrastructure means any part of the supply, distribution or reticulation network operated or managed by a Utility, including—
Utility Infrastructure means any utility infrastructure, including electrification, telephone, or broadband infrastructure.

Examples of Utility Infrastructure in a sentence

  • This section sets out the standard charges we apply when we are requested to carry out the final connection of pipes laid by Utility Infrastructure Providers (UIPs) and Independent Gas Transporters (iGTs) to our gas distribution network.

  • Any application for a Major Highlands Development in the Preservation Area as defined by the NJDEP Preservation Area rules at N.J.A.C. 7:38.B. New/Extended Utility Infrastructure.

  • In addition, in connection with Tenant’s maintenance, repair, and replacement obligations under this Lease, Tenant shall at its own cost and expense enter into regularly scheduled preventative maintenance service contracts, with vendors, approved by Landlord, in its reasonable discretion, for servicing all Building systems, Utility Infrastructure, elevators, and Critical Fixtures and Equipment.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the parties acknowledge and agree that all Utility Infrastructure and Critical Fixtures and Equipment shall remain upon and be surrendered with the Premises as a part thereof at the termination or other expiration of the Term.

  • All current service contracts relating to the Shared Areas and Shared Utility Infrastructure and the Complex under the BMS must be maintained by the Precinct Owners for their remaining terms.


More Definitions of Utility Infrastructure

Utility Infrastructure means conduits owned or controlled by the SFPUC for housing the circuits delivering power to City Poles and streetlight pull boxes, except that Utility Infrastructure will include circuits if Licensee obtains electric service from SFPUC.
Utility Infrastructure means infrastructure required by a utility to deliver services, including pipes, conduits, valves, manholes, hydrants, vaults, poles, overhead wires, metering devices, and pressure regulators; and
Utility Infrastructure means existing poles and/or conduits owned or controlled by public or private utility companies, other than City-owned utility companies that are located in the ROW.
Utility Infrastructure has the meaning given to it in the BCCM Act.
Utility Infrastructure means any facility owned by:
Utility Infrastructure means the pipes, cables, wires, sewers, drains, plant and equipment which supply a utility service to the Land. Works means any works related to furthering the development of the Estate or the Base Parcel including excavation, general earth works, concreting, installation of Utility Infrastructure or infrastructure for the Services, installing rock anchors, use of air space, cutting holes in walls and floors for access, building directly next to any walls, preventing or limiting access to areas of for construction, building, retaining, bricking and otherwise doing works that further the Estate together with associated activities including carrying out inspections, surveys, soil tests, making development applications and carrying out sales activities and existing sales displays and structures.
Utility Infrastructure means poles, wires, cables, including fibre-optic cables, conduits, towers, transformers, pipes, pipe lines or any other works, structures or appliances placed over, on or under land or water by a Utility Company. Pipes and pipe lines includes watermains, storm and sewer mains.