Interconnect Costs Sample Clauses
The Interconnect Costs clause defines which party is responsible for the expenses associated with connecting two separate networks or systems. Typically, this clause specifies whether the buyer, seller, or both will bear the costs of establishing and maintaining the necessary physical or virtual links, such as cables, routers, or software interfaces. By clearly allocating these costs, the clause helps prevent disputes and ensures both parties understand their financial obligations related to network integration.
Interconnect Costs. The Parties acknowledge that the cost responsibility for any required modifications to the Corpus Christi Pipeline Interconnect will be set forth in the Interconnect Agreement.
Interconnect Costs. Integration: Both parties will work together to develop a reasonable implementation schedule and test plan for Inter-System Handovers.
Interconnect Costs. Integration
