Line of sight Sample Clauses

Line of sight. Make ongoing use of meaningful metrics, encourage systems thinking and show how the work of the team connects to regional goals.
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Line of sight. The teacher and/or teacher assistant must maintain a line of sight of the children during the six (6)-hour comprehensive educational program day.
Line of sight. Exhibits may not protrude into the aisle or to the sides beyond the assigned space. The back wall of exhibits cannot display branding or graphics on the backside of header. Exhibit sidewalls taller than 4 feet may not extend more than 5’ from the rear of the assigned space and/or block the view of other booths. All parts of any exhibits must remain inside the designated booth space. Exhibits, which include audio/visual or lighting equipment, must be arranged so that noise/light from the equipment will not annoy or disturb other exhibitors, attendees, or HSCF and its activities (REFER TO VISUAL AND AUDIO RULES & REGULATIONS DOCUMENT).
Line of sight. BellSouth will manage roof space on a first-come /first-served basis. BellSouth will work cooperatively with WinStar in determining suitable space for WinStar equipment. Once the parties mutually determine an initial location which provides for line of sight pursuant to 1A, and 1E above, WinStar is guaranteed a clear line of sight from the antenna mount and the edge of BellSouth’s roof line. If BellSouth requires a building enhancement modification or through the placement of additional equipment obstructs WinStar’s existing line of sight, BellSouth will work with WinStar to move the antenna mount or raise the height of the antenna mount for a clear line of sight. The costs of this modification will be borne by BellSouth. If a third party elects to place equipment on the roof that obstructs an existing line of sight, the third party application will be denied unless all three parties mutually agree to move an existing arrangement to allow for a clear line of sight. The costs of this application will be borne by the third party.
Line of sight. The part surface is to be evaluated at a 45-degree angle to the line of sight. The part is to be rotated 10 degrees in both directions about the axis.
Line of sight. BellSouth shall manage the placement of all requested GPS antenna mounting brackets on its exterior central office wall space on a first-come, first-served basis. The Parties acknowledge that the functionality of GPS equipment requires an unobstructed line-of-sight to function properly. BellSouth and BSLD will work cooperatively to determine the most suitable placement of the initial GPS antenna mounting bracket on an exterior wall of a requested BellSouth Central Office to obtain an unobstructed line-of-sight. BSLD shall be responsible for determining that BSLD’s GPS antenna can receive an acceptable signal prior to BellSouth’s installation of the mounting bracket. BellSouth will reasonably attempt to locate BSLD’s requested GPS antenna mounting bracket on a first or second story exterior wall of a requested BellSouth Central Office. However, if for any reason, an unobstructed line-of-sight is unavailable on the first or second story of an exterior wall on the requested BellSouth Central Office, BellSouth will work with BSLD to determine the proper placement of the requested GPS antenna mounting bracket to obtain an unobstructed line-of-sight, which may include, but not necessarily be limited to, an exterior wall above the second floor or on the roof of the BellSouth Central Office. After the site of the GPS antenna mounting bracket has been determined and agreed upon by the Parties, it will be BSLD’s responsibility to ensure that the location of the GPS antenna is properly positioned to obtain an unobstructed line-of-sight. BellSouth will assist BSLD in making the determination of an unobstructed line-of-sight, where such is available; however, BellSouth shall make no guarantees that such unobstructed line- of-sight will be available in every BellSouth Central Office requested by BSLD. If, after BSLD has placed its GPS antenna on the GPS antenna mounting bracket installed by BellSouth and BellSouth performs a building enhancement or modification or if the placement of additional equipment on the exterior wall of the BellSouth Central Office obstructs BSLD’s existing line of sight, BellSouth shall work cooperatively with BSLD to move the existing GPS antenna mounting bracket, by raising or lowering the height of the bracket, to obtain an unobstructed line-of-sight. BellSouth will be responsible for the costs to move the existing GPS antenna mounting bracket in the event BellSouth performs a building enhancement or modification or if the placement of addit...
Line of sight. BellSouth will manage roof space on a first-come /first-served basis. BellSouth will work cooperatively with Fuzion in determining suitable space for Fuzion equipment. Once the parties mutually determine an initial location which provides for line of sight pursuant to 1c) above, Fuzion is guaranteed a clear line of sight from the antenna mount and the edge of BellSouth’s roof line. If BellSouth requires a building enhancement modification or through the placement of additional equipment obstructs Fuzion’s existing line of sight, BellSouth will work with Fuzion to move the antenna mount or raise the height of the antenna mount for a clear line of sight. The costs of this modification will be borne by BellSouth. If a third party elects to place equipment on the roof that obstructs an existing line of sight, the third party application will be denied unless all three parties mutually agree to move an existing arrangement to allow for a clear line of sight. The costs of this application will be borne by the third party.
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Line of sight. BellSouth will manage roof space on a first-come /first-served basis. BellSouth will work cooperatively with Teligent in determining suitable space for Teligent equipment. Once the parties mutually determine an initial location which provides for line of sight pursuant to Section 1A, and Section 1D above, Teligent is guaranteed a clear line of sight from the antenna mount and the edge of BellSouth’s roof line. If BellSouth requires a building enhancement modification or through the placement of additional equipment obstructs Teligent’s existing line of sight, BellSouth will work with Teligent to move the antenna mount or raise the height of the antenna mount for a clear line of sight. The costs of this modification will be borne by BellSouth. If a third party elects to place equipment on the roof that obstructs an existing line of sight, the third party application will be denied unless all three parties mutually agree to move an existing arrangement to allow for a clear line of sight. The costs of this application will be borne by the third party.

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