Common use of Strand Clause in Contracts

Strand. The term “strand” refers to support wires, typically stranded together, or other devices attached to a pole and connecting that pole to an anchor or to another pole for the purpose of increasing pole stability or supporting wires, cables, and associated facilities. The term “strand” includes, but is not limited to, strands sometimes referred to as “anchor strands,” “anchor/guy strands,” “down guys,” “guy strands,” “pole-to-pole guys,” and “messengers.”

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, MFN Agreement, Street Agreement

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Strand. The term “strand” refers to support wires, typically stranded together, or other devices attached to a pole and connecting that pole to an anchor or to another pole for the purpose of increasing pole stability or supporting wires, cables, and associated facilities. The term “strand” includes, but is not limited to, strands sometimes referred to as “anchor strands,” “anchor/guy strandsxxx xxxxxxx,” “down guys,” “guy strandsxxx xxxxxxx,” “pole-to-pole guys,” and “messengers.”

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Strand. The term “strand” refers to support wires, typically stranded together, or other devices attached to a pole and connecting that pole to an anchor or to another pole for the purpose of increasing pole stability or supporting wires, cables, and associated facilities. The term “strand” includes, but is not limited to, strands sometimes referred to as “anchor strands,” “anchor/guy strandsxxx xxxxxxx,” “down guys,” “guy strandsxxx xxxxxxx,” “pole-pole- to-pole guys,” and “messengers.”

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Strand. The term “strand” refers to support wires, typically stranded together, or other devices attached to a pole and connecting that pole to an anchor or to another pole for the purpose of increasing pole stability or supporting wires, cables, and associated facilities. The term “strand” includes, but is not limited to, strands sometimes referred to as “anchor strands,” “anchor/guy strands,” “down guys,” “guy strands,” “pole-pole- to-pole guys,” and “messengers.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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