Cable Plant Sample Clauses

Cable Plant. All cable used in the CATV Systems is coaxial, and, except for such conditions as might be expected for a cable system of its age and geographic location, is water-tight and joined and connected according to normal and customary industry standards.
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Cable Plant. (a) Tenant shall have the right, at its sole expense, to maintain and to exclusively use all existing cable plant and any related facilities and equipment located within the Fab I Building and the common areas of the Project. Tenant shall have the right to use such cable plant and such related facilities and equipment in the same manner in which the previous Tenant used the same after the sale and transfer of the Project from the previous Tenant to Landlord.
Cable Plant. KSC has both copper and fiber cable plants that provide transport for operational and institutional communications requirements at KSC and the NASA occupied facilities at the CCAFS. Approximately 800 miles of major cables traverse over 54 miles of duct banks, 550 manholes, handholes, associated conduit systems, and facility cable trays. Some cables support unique systems at the Launch Complex (LC) 39 pads. Facility premise wiring is considered to be part of the cable plant. Cable records are managed using the Circuit Assignment Management System (CAMS). CAMS was developed in-house. It automatically selects available circuits and specifies the cross-connects necessary to provide a complete a path between endpoints. In addition, CAMS provides information about which users will be affected when planning circuit outages.
Cable Plant. The coaxial wiring that is attached to the poles or in underground conduit along the public rights of way in the Town and transmits the cable television system signals.
Cable Plant. All cable used in the CATV Systems is coaxial, and, except for such conditions as might be expected for a cable system of its age and geographic location, is generally water-tight and joined and connected according to normal and customary industry standards. The CATV Systems, at the Closing Date, shall have no fewer than the number of plant miles (excluding service drops), and shall be capable of operation (in accordance with the standards set forth at Section 5.8.3) at the capacity levels specified in the table set forth below: Cable System Plant Miles Capacity ------------ ----------- -------- Huffxxx Xxxtem 178 330 MHz Prarie View System 42 300 MHz Cut and Shoot System 56 000 XXx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxtem 32 000 XXx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxtem 25 000 XXx Xxx Xxxxxx 00 000 XXx Xxxxxxxx Xxxtem 25 300 MHz
Cable Plant. Tenant shall have the right, at its sole expense, to maintain and to exclusively use all existing cable plant and any related facilities and equipment located within the Development Building and the common areas of the Project. Tenant shall have the right to use such cable plant and such related facilities and equipment in the same manner in which the previous Tenant used the same after the sale and transfer of the Project from the previous Tenant to Landlord. During the Term, Tenant shall have the right to access and exclusively use the computer room (B04) located in the basement of the Development Building. Tenant shall have the right to use such room and related facilities and equipment in the same manner in which the previous Tenant used the same after the sale and transfer of the Project from the previous Tenant to Landlord.

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  • Plant The expression ‘Plant’ as used in the tender papers shall mean every temporary accessory necessary or considered necessary by the Engineer to execute, construct, complete and maintain the work and all altered, modified, substituted and additional works ordered in the time and the manner herein provided and all temporary materials and special and other articles and appliance of every sort kind and description whatsoever intended or used therefore.

  • Equipment The Fund shall obtain and maintain at its own cost and expense all equipment and services, including but not limited to communications services, necessary for it to utilize the Software and obtain access to the System, and Custodian shall not be responsible for the reliability or availability of any such equipment or services.

  • Capital Equipment Collaborator’s commitment, if any, to provide ICD with capital equipment to enable the research and development activities under the Research Plan appears in Appendix B. If Collaborator transfers to ICD the capital equipment or provides funds for ICD to purchase it, then ICD will own the equipment. If Collaborator loans capital equipment to ICD for use during the CRADA, Collaborator will be responsible for paying all costs and fees associated with the transport, installation, maintenance, repair, removal, or disposal of the equipment, and ICD will not be liable for any damage to the equipment.

  • Infrastructure (a) The Borrower has and will maintain a sufficient infrastructure to conduct its business as presently conducted and as contemplated to be conducted following its execution of this Agreement.

  • On-Line Systems If an Authorized Person elects to transmit Instructions through an on-line communication system offered by the Custodian, the use thereof shall be subject to any terms and conditions contained in a separate written agreement. If the Fund or an Authorized Person elects, with the Custodian’s prior consent, to transmit Instructions through an on-line communications service owned or operated by a third party, the Fund agrees that the Custodian shall not be responsible or liable for the reliability or availability of any such service.

  • Electrical Service Electrical service for new construction or a renovated existing building shall be 480/277-volt, 3-phase, 4-wire or approved equal. Service shall be sized for HVAC and other mechanical system(s) loads, lighting, general building services, and dedicated computer based office equipment loads. 5 xxxxx per square foot shall be provided for lighting and general service receptacles. Size of neutral conductor of 3- phase circuits shall be twice that of phase conductor to accommodate potential harmonic currents associated with computer system electronic power supplies and fluorescent lighting fixtures electronic ballasts. An adequately sized 3 phase “wye” wound step down transformer shall be provided to supply 208/120-volt, 3 phase power, for lighting, general service receptacles and dedicated computer based office equipment. Dedicated, isolated ground circuits shall be supplied from separate isolated ground power distribution panel(s). Lighting circuits shall be supplied from separate lighting panel(s). Panels shall have 20% spare capacity and be complete with 10% spare breakers of each size, but no less than 1 spare. No more than 4 duplex receptacles shall be connected to any single 20-amp dedicated isolated ground circuit or general service circuit.

  • Electric If Customer has selected an Electricity Fixed Rate on the Application, Customer’s Price will be based on the Fixed Rate(s) which includes Local and State taxes, Gross Receipts Tax (GRT), PJM Adjustment (defined below) charges and adjustments and Utility applied charges and/or fees related to generation, plus the Administration Charge, which includes, Electricity Balancing Amount and third party utility and billing charges. Customer understands and agrees that included in the Administration Charge is the cost of the Energy Balancing Amount (defined below). Customer understands that in order for RITERATE ENERGY to be able to supply Energy to its existing and prospective customers, RITERATE ENERGY enters into supply arrangements to meet the forecasted consumption of its various groups of customers. These forecasts are based on historical data, load shapes and/or estimates. To the extent that actual pooled consumption of RITERATE ENERGY’s Energy customers varies from supply arrangements and/or Customer’s Utility delivery requirements, RITERATE ENERGY incurs a cost in balancing and settling its supply arrangements with such pooled consumption. To ensure a fixed all-inclusive Rate, RITERATE ENERGY has included in the Administration charge, the Energy Balancing Amount, to balance and settle the variance between pooled consumption and supply arrangements (the “Energy Balancing Amount”). In respect of Electricity, Customer understands that there are certain estimated pass through costs, made up of charges to RITERATE ENERGY by the PJM Interconnection (“PJM”) and/or Customer’s Utility, including but not limited to ancillary service charges, the cost of unaccounted for electricity, capacity charges and any replacement or recharacterization of these charges. In this regard, the “PJM Adjustment”, is included in the Fixed Price Rate. Customer acknowledges and agrees that by entering into this Agreement, Customer will not be eligible to receive any net metering credits and other incentives to which Customer would otherwise be entitled. Further, included in the Rate are the amounts charged or billed to RITERATE ENERGY or Customer by Customer’s Utility, the PUC or any other regulatory or government entity, including any taxes, delivery, regulated transmission, regulated distribution, pipeline, compressor fuel, uplift, congestion, locational marginal pricing, invoice market participant, service, billing, or similar or related changes and any, deposits, interest or late payment fees or other amounts in connection with the supply and delivery of Energy to the Premises (collectively, “Regulatory Charges”). Customer agrees to pay the monthly Administration charge for Energy supply (the “Administration” charge).

  • Electrical Provide drawings for the following systems:

  • Building Systems The term “Building Systems” shall mean collectively the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sanitary, sprinkler, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, security, life safety, elevator and other service systems or facilities of the Building and the finished ceiling and Building standard lighting fixtures in the Leased Premises, that are excluding any Premises Fixtures.

  • Heat and Air-Conditioning Landlord shall provide and maintain heat, ventilation and air-conditioning (“HVAC”) equipment sufficient to maintain the Premises at comfortable temperatures for general office use, subject to all federal, state and municipal regulations, during Normal Building Operating Hours (as defined in the Rules and Regulations) and subject to compliance by Tenant with the following and the provisions of Section 6.2.4. If Tenant shall require HVAC at times other than Normal Building Operating Hours, Landlord may furnish such service and Tenant shall pay therefor such charges as may from time to time be in effect. If the temperature otherwise maintained in any portion of the Premises by the HVAC system is affected as a result of (i) the type or quantity of any lights, machines or equipment used by Tenant in the Premises, (ii) the occupancy of any portion of the Premises by more than one person per two hundred (200) square feet of rentable area, (iii) an electrical load for lighting or power in excess of the limits specified in Section 6.2.4, or (iv) any partitioning or other improvements installed by Tenant, then at Tenant’s sole cost, Landlord may install any equipment, or modify any existing equipment Landlord deems necessary to restore the temperature balance. Tenant agrees to keep closed, when necessary, blinds or other window treatments which, because of the sun’s position, must be closed to provide for the efficient operation of the air conditioning system, and Tenant agrees to cooperate with Landlord and to abide by the reasonable regulations and requirements which Landlord may prescribe for the proper functioning and protection of the HVAC system. Landlord shall have no responsibility for providing any service from Separate HVAC Equipment, as defined in Section 6.1.3.

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