ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICE Sample Clauses

ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. If Lessee desires telegraphic, telephonic or other electric connections, Lessor or its agents will direct the electricians as to where and how the wires may be introduced, and without such direction no boring or cutting for wires will be permitted. Access to any mechanical, electrical or telephone rooms must be approved by Lessor.
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ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. Provide electrical design for electrical and telephone service to the stations from the Hawaiian Electric Company and Hawaiian Telecom service points. Coordinate service requirements from the utility companies. 8.3 EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEM Provide electrical design for emergency power system using two separate UPS systems, one for the essential train control and communication ("TCe") system, and the other for emergency egress lighting. 8.3.1
ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. If Tenant desires telegraphic, telephonic or other electric connections, Landlord or its agents will direct the electricians as to where and how the wires may be introduced, and without such direction no boring or cutting for wires will be permitted. Access to any mechanical, electrical or telephone rooms must be approved by Landlord.
ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. The Licensee may connect its equipment to necessary electrical and telephone service, at the Licensee’s expense. The Licensee shall coordinate with utility companies to provide separate service to the Licensee’s Wireless Facility and notify the City if it is unable to do so. If the Licensee can obtain electrical service with a separate meter or another agreement with the utility company, then the Licensee must pay the utility directly for the Licensee’s power consumption, if the service is billed directly by the utility. If a separate electrical service is not possible or practical under the circumstances, then the Licensee may use existing service, at the Licensee’s expense, with the approval of City, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld. If the Licensee uses an existing utility service for a Wireless Facility, then the Parties either (i) will attempt to have a sub-meter installed at the Licensee’s expense that monitors the Licensee’s utility usage and for which the Licensee will be provided readings and bills for its usage from the utility company or the City or (ii) will provide for an additional fee for the Wireless Facility that will cover the Licensee’s utility usage. The Parties agree to reflect power usage and measurement issues in each applicable Identification Sheet.
ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. If Lessee desires telegraphic, telephonic or other electric connections Lessor or its agents will direct the electricians as to where and how the wires may be introduced, and without such direction no boring or cutting for wires will be permitted. Access to any mechanical, electrical or telephone rooms must be approved by Lessor. EXCESS TRASH DISPOSAL In the event Lessee must dispose of crates, boxes, etc., which will not fit into a standard exterior trash container, it will be the responsibility of Lessee to dispose of same. In no event will Lessee set such items in the common areas of the Building. Lessor may provide a common trash receptacle for Lessee's use.
ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. ARTICLE IX EASEMENTS ⚫ Section 9.1: Landscape Easement ⚫ Section 9.2: Easement for Drainage Swale and Pipe ⚫ Section 9.3: Bicycle Path Easements. ⚫ Section 9.4: Access EasementSection 9.5: Establishment of Easements ⚫ Section 9.6: Easement Restrictions.
ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. All telephone, electric and other utilities lines and connections between the main or primary utilities lines and the residence and the other buildings located on each Lot shall be concealed and located underground in a manner acceptable to Brevard County.
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  • Telephone Services All telegraph, telephone, and communication connections which Tenant may desire outside the Premises shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, in Landlord’s sole discretion, and the location of all wires and the work in connection therewith shall be performed by contractors approved by Landlord and shall be subject to the direction of Landlord, except that such approval is not required as to Tenant’s cabling from the Premises in a route designated by Landlord to any telephone cabinet or panel provided for Tenant’s connection to the telephone cable serving the Building, so long as Tenant’s equipment does not require connections different than or additional to those to the telephone cabinet or panel provided. As to any such connections or work outside the Premises requiring Landlord’s approval, Landlord reserves the right to designate and control the entity or entities providing telephone or other communication cable installation, removal, repair and maintenance outside the Premises and to restrict and control access to telephone cabinets or panels. In the event Landlord designates a particular vendor or vendors to provide such cable installation, removal, repair and maintenance for the Building, Tenant agrees to abide by and participate in such program. Tenant shall be responsible for and shall pay all costs incurred in connection with the installation of telephone cables and communication wiring in the Premises, including any hook-up, access and maintenance fees related to the installation of such wires and cables in the Premises and the commencement of service therein, and the maintenance thereafter of such wire and cables; and there shall be included in Operating Expenses for the Building all installation, removal, hook-up or maintenance costs incurred by Landlord in connection with telephone cables and communication wiring serving the Building which are not allocable to any individual users of such service but are allocable to the Building generally. If Tenant fails to maintain all telephone cables and communication wiring in the Premises and such failure affects or interferes with the operation or maintenance of any other telephone cables or communication wiring serving the Building, Landlord or any vendor hired by Landlord may enter into and upon the Premises forthwith and perform such repairs, restorations or alterations as Landlord deems necessary in order to eliminate any such interference (and Landlord may recover from Tenant all of Landlord’s costs in connection therewith). No later than the Termination Date, Tenant agrees to remove all telephone cables and communication wiring installed by Tenant for and during Tenant’s occupancy, which Landlord shall request Tenant to remove. Tenant agrees that neither Landlord nor any of its agents or employees shall be liable to Tenant, or any of Tenant’s employees, agents, customers or invitees or anyone claiming through, by or under Tenant, for any damages, injuries, losses, expenses, claims or causes of action because of any interruption, diminution, delay or discontinuance at any time for any reason in the furnishing of any telephone or other communication service to the Premises and the Building.

  • Telephone Service Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease to the contrary:

  • Use of Verizon Telecommunications Services 2.1 Verizon Telecommunications Services may be purchased by Connectel under this Resale Attachment only for the purpose of resale by Connectel as a Telecommunications Carrier. Verizon Telecommunications Services to be purchased by Connectel for other purposes (including, but not limited to, Connectel’s own use) must be purchased by Connectel pursuant to other applicable Attachments to this Agreement (if any), or separate written agreements, including, but not limited to, applicable Verizon Tariffs.

  • Availability of Verizon Telecommunications Services 3.1 Verizon will provide a Verizon Telecommunications Service to Reconex for resale pursuant to this Attachment where and to the same extent, but only where and to the same extent, that such Verizon Telecommunications Service is provided to Verizon’s Customers.

  • Verizon Retail Telecommunications Service Any Telecommunications Service that Verizon provides at retail to subscribers that are not Telecommunications Carriers. The term “Verizon Retail Telecommunications Service” does not include any Exchange Access service (as defined in Section 3(16) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. § 153(16)) provided by Verizon.

  • Telephone Access Employees shall be entitled to reasonable use of the client's telephone for local calls during the evening to speak with family members (i.e., spouse, children, dependants, parents). Employees may not receive personal calls on the client's telephone nor give out the client's telephone number. In the case of urgent personal calls to the employee, messages will be taken by the Employer and passed on to the employee as soon as possible. In the event of an emergency, the employee shall use the client's telephone to contact the appropriate authorities or the contact person designated by the Employer.

  • Telephone Support The Fund Designated Persons may contact State Street’s HORIZONR Help Desk and Fund Assistance Center between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Eastern time) on all business days for the purpose of obtaining answers to questions about the use of the System, or to report apparent problems with the System. From time to time, the Fund shall provide to State Street a list of persons who shall be permitted to contact State Street for assistance (such persons being referred to as the “Fund Designated Persons”).

  • Telephone Monitoring You agree that Chase and its third-party service providers may listen to and record telephone calls as part of providing program services.

  • Connectivity User is solely responsible for providing and maintaining all necessary electronic communications with Exchange, including, wiring, computer hardware, software, communication line access, and networking devices.

  • Electrical appliance safety The Hirer shall ensure that any electrical appliances brought by them to the premises and used there shall be safe, in good working order, and used in a safe manner in accordance with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Where a residual circuit breaker is provided the hirer must make use of it in the interests of public safety.

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