Equivalent Service Sample Clauses

Equivalent Service. Wage schedules in Appendix 5 of this contract are of the equivalent service type.
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Equivalent Service. It is Grantee's general policy that all residential dwelling units in the Franchise Area have equivalent availability to Cable Service from Grantee's Cable System under nondiscriminatory rates and reasonable terms and conditions. Grantee shall not arbitrarily refuse to provide Cable Service to any Person within its Franchise Area, provided that Grantee is authorized to activate the upgraded system node by node.
Equivalent Service. Except as otherwise provided in this Section VIII, it is the City's general policy that all residential, commercial and industrial establishments, serviceable dwelling units, and multiple dwelling unit addresses in the Operator’s Service Area have equivalent service availability from the Operator's System under rates established in accordance with federal law and reasonable terms and conditions. The Operator shall not arbitrarily refuse to provide Cable Service to any Person within its Service Area provided such Persons have fulfilled their obligations to the Operator including, but not limited to timely payment of bills.
Equivalent Service. Wage schedules of this contract are of the equivalent service type.
Equivalent Service. Grantee shall not arbitrarily refuse to provide Cable Service to any Person within its Franchise Area.

Related to Equivalent Service

  • GOVERNMENT SERVICE 1. a) Salaries, wages and other similar remuneration, other than a pension, paid by a Contracting State or a political subdivision or a local authority thereof to an individual in respect of services rendered to that State or subdivision or authority shall be taxable only in that State.

  • DNS service availability Refers to the ability of the group of listed-­‐as-­‐authoritative name servers of a particular domain name (e.g., a TLD), to answer DNS queries from DNS probes. For the service to be considered available at a particular moment, at least, two of the delegated name servers registered in the DNS must have successful results from “DNS tests” to each of their public-­‐DNS registered “IP addresses” to which the name server resolves. If 51% or more of the DNS testing probes see the service as unavailable during a given time, the DNS service will be considered unavailable.

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