Embedded Base Sample Clauses

The "Embedded Base" clause defines the set of existing products, systems, or installations that are already in place and relevant to the agreement. In practice, this clause typically specifies which equipment, software, or infrastructure is considered part of the embedded base, often by listing serial numbers, locations, or other identifying details. Its core function is to clearly delineate the scope of responsibility or service obligations, ensuring both parties understand which assets are covered and preventing disputes over what is included under the contract.
Embedded Base. Embedded Base used as a term in this Attachment is defined for TRO Affected Elements identified in Section 1.0 as those TRO Affected Elements for which CLEC had generated and SBC had accepted a valid service order requesting the provisioning of such TRO Affected Element(s) for a customer as of the date of this Attachment. For the TRO Remand Affected Elements identified in Sections 2.0 and 3.0, the Embedded Base is defined as including those customers for which CLEC had generated and SBC had accepted a valid service order requesting the provisioning of TRO Remand Affected Element(s) prior to March 11, 2005.
Embedded Base. CLEC may retain its embedded base of these UNEs until February 8, 2024. After this date, CenturyLink will be entitled to charge market rates.