Common use of Authorized contractor Clause in Contracts

Authorized contractor. As used in this Attachment, the term “Authorized Contractor” is used when referring to any contractor included on a list of contractors provided by AT&T and which, subject to Attaching Party’s direction, control, and the requirements and policies in each state, performs facilities modification, Make-Ready Surveys, or Make-Ready Work which would ordinarily be performed by AT&T or persons acting on AT&T’s behalf. AT&T shall make available, and keep up-to-date, a reasonably sufficient list of contractors it authorizes to perform Make-Ready Surveys and Make- Ready Work in the communications space on its Poles in cases where AT&T has failed to meet the associated deadlines specified in Section 8 of this Attachment, with the following exclusions: 2.3.1 Any Make-Ready Work involving the rearrangement or transfer of AT&T facilities on Poles in AT&T wire center areas where AT&T employs members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers System Council T-9 (IBEW T-9) or Communication Workers of America District 3 (CWA-3) shall be excluded from the Authorized Contractor Make-Ready Work provision. As applies to this Attachment, IBEW T-9 workers are employed by AT&T in portions of Illinois, and CWA-3 workers are employed by AT&T in all AT&T wire centers in Kentucky and Louisiana. 2.3.2 A person or entity identified as an Authorized Contractor is only an Authorized Contractor with respect to those tasks for which such person or entity has been listed and is an Authorized Contractor only in those states specified by AT&T on such list. 2.3.3 Designation of an Authorized Contractor for a specific category of tasks shall not be deemed to be the designation of such person or entity as an Authorized Contractor for other purposes, nor shall identification of an Authorized Contractor within a single state constitute authorization of such Authorized Contractor for any other state.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications, Telecommunications, Amendment Between Bellsouth Telecommunications, LLC D/B/a At&t Louisiana and NTS Communications, LLC D/B/a Vexus Fiber

Authorized contractor. As used in this Attachment, the term “Authorized Contractor” is used when referring to any contractor included on a list of contractors provided by AT&T and which, subject to Attaching Party’s direction, control, and the requirements and policies in each state, performs facilities modification, Make-Ready Surveys, or Make-Ready Work which would ordinarily be performed by AT&T or persons acting on AT&T’s behalf. AT&T shall make available, and keep up-to-date, a reasonably sufficient list of contractors it authorizes to perform Make-Ready Surveys and Make- Ready Work in the communications space on its Poles in cases where AT&T has failed to meet the associated deadlines specified in Section 8 of this AttachmentAgreement, with the following exclusions: 2.3.1 Any Make-Ready Work involving the rearrangement or transfer of AT&T facilities on Poles in AT&T wire center areas where AT&T employs members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers System Council T-9 (IBEW T-9) or Communication Workers of America District 3 (CWA-3) shall be excluded from the Authorized Contractor Make-Ready Work provision. As applies to this AttachmentAgreement, IBEW T-9 workers are employed by AT&T in portions of Illinois, and CWA-3 workers are employed by AT&T in all AT&T wire centers in Kentucky and Louisiana. 2.3.2 A person or entity identified as an Authorized Contractor is only an Authorized Contractor with respect to those tasks for which such person or entity has been listed and is an Authorized Contractor only in those states specified by AT&T on such list. 2.3.3 Designation of an Authorized Contractor for a specific category of tasks shall not be deemed to be the designation of such person or entity as an Authorized Contractor for other purposes, nor shall identification of an Authorized Contractor within a single state constitute authorization of such Authorized Contractor for any other state.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications, Clec Agreement

Authorized contractor. As used in this Attachment, Attachment the term “Authorized Contractor” is used when referring to any contractor included on a list of contractors provided by AT&T and which, subject to Attaching Party’s direction, control, control and the requirements and policies in each stateState, performs facilities modification, Make-Ready Surveys, or Make-Ready Work which would ordinarily be performed by AT&T or persons acting on AT&T’s behalf. AT&T shall make available, available and keep up-to-date, date a reasonably sufficient list of contractors it authorizes to perform Make-Ready Surveys and Make- Ready Work in the communications space on its utility Poles in cases where AT&T has failed to meet the associated deadlines specified in Section 8 of this Attachment8, with the following exclusions: 2.3.1 Any Make-Ready Work involving the rearrangement or transfer of AT&T facilities on Poles in AT&T wire center areas where AT&T employs members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers System Council T-9 (IBEW T-9) or Communication Workers of America District 3 (CWA-3) shall be excluded from the Authorized Contractor Make-Ready Work provision. As applies to this Attachment, IBEW T-9 workers are employed by AT&T in portions of Illinois, Illinois and northern Indiana. CWA-3 workers are employed by AT&T in all AT&T wire centers in Kentucky Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and LouisianaTennessee. 2.3.2 A person or entity identified approved as an Authorized Contractor is only an Authorized Contractor with respect to those tasks for which such person or entity has been listed approved by AT&T and is an Authorized Contractor only in those states AT&T construction districts specified by AT&T on such list.AT&T. 2.3.3 Designation of an Authorized Contractor for a specific category of tasks shall not be deemed to be the designation of such person or entity as an Authorized Contractor for other purposes, nor shall identification approval of an Authorized Contractor within by a single state AT&T construction district constitute authorization approval of such Authorized Contractor for any other statethe area served by a different AT&T construction district; provided, however, that if a specific construction job extends beyond the boundaries of a single construction district, an Authorized Contractor shall, for the purposes of that job, be deemed to have been approved by all AT&T construction districts in which the work is to be performed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications