Distribution Loops Sample Clauses
The 'Distribution Loops' clause defines the procedures and mechanisms for distributing funds, assets, or information among multiple parties in a recurring or cyclical manner. Typically, this clause outlines how distributions are calculated, the frequency of distributions, and the order in which recipients receive their shares. For example, it may specify that profits are distributed quarterly among investors based on their ownership percentages. The core function of this clause is to ensure a transparent and systematic process for repeated distributions, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring all parties understand their entitlements.
Distribution Loops. Two-Wire/Four-Wire Unbundled Distribution Loop: a CenturyLink-provided facility from the CenturyLink accessible terminal to the Demarcation Point or Network Interface Device (NID) at the End User Customer location. The Two-Wire/Four-Wire Unbundled Distribution Loop is suitable for local exchange-type services. CLEC can obtain access to this Unbundled Network Element at any Technically Feasible accessible terminal.
Distribution Loops. 6.2.2.1.1 Two-Wire/Four-Wire Unbundled Distribution Loop: a Qwest provided facility from the Qwest accessible terminal to the demarcation point or Network Interface Device (NID) at the end-user location. The Two-Wire/Four-Wire Unbundled Distribution Loop is suitable for local exchange-type services. Coop can obtain access to this unbundled element at any technically feasible accessible terminal.
6.2.2.1.2 Two-Wire/Four-Wire Non-Loaded Distribution Loop: a Qwest provided facility without load coils and excess bridge taps from the Qwest accessible terminal to the demarcation point or Network Interface Device (NID) at the end-user location. When Coop requests a Non-Loaded Unbundled Distribution Loop and there are none available, Qwest will contact Coop to determine if Coop wishes to have Qwest unload a Loop. If the response is affirmative, Qwest will dispatch a technician to "condition" the Distribution Loop by removing load coils and excess bridge taps (i.e., “unload” the Loop). Coop may be charged the cable unloading and bridge tap removal non-recurring charge in addition to the Unbundled Loop installation nonrecurring charge. If a Qwest technician is dispatched and no load coils or bridge taps are removed, the non-recurring conditioning charge will not apply. Coop can obtain access to this unbundled element at any technically feasible accessible terminal.
Distribution Loops. Two-Wire/Four-Wire Unbundled Distribution Loop: a Qwest provided facility from the Qwest accessible terminal to the demarcation point or Network Interface Device (NID) at the end user location. The Two-Wire/Four-Wire Unbundled Distribution Loop is suitable for local exchange-type services. SBCT can obtain access to this unbundled element at any technically feasible accessible terminal.
