Cross Connection Sample Clauses

Cross Connection. For a collocation arrangement, the facilities between the collocating Party’s equipment and the equipment or facilities of the housing Party (such as the housing Party’s digital signal cross connect, Main Distribution Frame, or other suitable frame or panel).
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Cross Connection. A jumper cable or similar connection, provided in connection with a Collocation arrangement at the digital signal cross connect, Main Distribution Frame or other suitable frame or panel between (i) the Collocating Party's equipment and (ii) the equipment or facilities of the Housing Party.
Cross Connection equipment and the equipment or facilities of the housing Party (such as the suitable frame or panel).
Cross Connection. Any arrangement of pipes, fittings, fixtures, or devices that connects a non-potable system to a potable system. Potable Water – The characteristic that describes water that does not contain objectionable solution, contamination, minerals or infective agents and is considered satisfactory for domestic consumption. Backflow – A hydraulic condition, caused by a difference in pressure, in which non-potable water or other fluids flow into a potable water system. Anit-Siphon Devices – Devices installed on a plumbing system or service line to prevent backflow into the potable water system.
Cross Connection. (a) If you desire to connect the Co-located Equipment to equipment of any Carrier other than us, or to gain access to such Carrier’s services at the Facility or to provide access to our services to such Carrier at the Facility (“services”), you must:
Cross Connection. For a collocation arrangement, the facilities between the collocating Party's equipment and the equipment or facilities of the housing Party (such as the housing Party's digital signal cross connect, Main Distribution Frame, or other suitable frame or panel). Verizon-HTCCConformedSC Agreemenvt 3.3050709 31 2.31 Customer. Athirdpartyresidencoerbusinesesnd-usesrubscribetorTelephonEexchange Servicepsrovidebdyeitheor ftheParties.
Cross Connection. For a Collocation arrangement, the facilities between the collocating Party’s equipment and the equipment or facilities of ALLTEL’s (such as ALLTEL’s digital signal cross connect, Main Distribution Frame, or other suitable frame or panel).
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Cross Connection. Backflow is defined as the flow of any water, foreign liquids, gases, or other substances back into the water system. Two types, back pressure and back siphonage. A cross connection is any connection or structural arrangement between a potable water system and any other water source or system through which backflow can occur. No individual or company shall make or maintain a physical connection between any other source of water and the public water supply system. No spigot or other means of outlet shall be connected to a sewer or drain, nor shall such be below a free overflow or submerged. If a connection is made, it shall be considered a cross connection and must be removed, or termination shall occur has to limit the potential of contaminating the water system. If it is determined that a water customer needs to install an approved backflow prevention device, to protect the safety of the public water system. The Superintendent shall give notice to the water customer to install an appropriate backflow preventor either a double check valve or reduced pressure zone (RPZ) shall be installed, at the owner’s expense, installed in accordance with Ohio plumbing codes, by a licensed plumber. It shall be the Superintendent’s decision has to the type and location of said backflow preventor. The backflow preventor shall be inspected and tested every year, at the owner’s expense and test results reported to the Harrison County Water office by the end of each year. The water office shall mail reminders out to said customers by the end of October, if the water office does not receive reports by the end of the year, that customer’s water service shall be terminated. The Superintendent and/or authorized Harrison County water employees shall have the right to enter at a reasonable time any property served by a connection to the public water system, for the purpose of inspecting the piping system. By request, the owner of the piping system shall furnish any information regarding the piping system or water use on the property. The refusal of information, when requested shall with the discretion of the Superintendent, be deemed evidence of a possible or presence of a cross connections and water service may be deemed terminated until information/allowed inspections are made available. A periodic survey of all water services shall be conducted from time to time to ensure that cross-contaminations have been identified.
Cross Connection. Customer, at its cost and expense, may request that Lessor or the applicable Service Provider, complete cross connection(s) to or from third-party carriers within the Data Center (or which serve the Data Center), provided that Customer (a) provides to Lessor and the applicable Service Provider (i) a completed Cross Connect Request Form (available from the Lessor’s operations center) at least thirty (30) days in advance of installation of any Cross-Connection(s), (ii) a description of the type of cable and size of Cross-Connection(s), (iii) the destination within the Customer Area of such Cross-Connection(s), (iv) the carrier providing such Cross-Connection(s) and (v) the applicable tracking or order number, and (b) agrees to pay Lessor or the applicable Service Provider, the fee for such Cross-Connection(s) as set forth on the Cross Connect Request Form. All points of interconnection, conduit and/or cable routes and other details shall be determined by Lessor in its sole discretion and shall belong to Lessor during and after the Term hereof. The responsibilities of Lessor or the applicable Service Provider, shall be to run and terminate a physical cable and test the cable to confirm continuity of the physical layer thereof. Customer shall be responsible for the circuit underlying such cross-connection, including the initial turn-up, integration, logical function and use thereof. Customer expressly recognizes that other than completing the Cross-Connection, neither Lessor nor the applicable Service Provider, has any responsibility whatsoever for the nature, performance, quality, integration, protocol, timeliness, utility or other features of circuit(s) provided by a third-party carrier or provider, which shall be governed solely by Customer’s agreement(s) with such carrier or provider.
Cross Connection. A connection scheme between cabling runs, subsystems, and equipment, using patch cords or jumpers that attach to connecting hardware on each end.
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