Tower Clause Samples

The "Tower" clause typically defines the responsibilities, rights, or limitations related to a physical tower structure within a contract, such as a telecommunications or broadcast tower. It may specify who owns, maintains, or has access to the tower, and outline any restrictions on its use, modifications, or subleasing. This clause ensures that all parties clearly understand their obligations and rights concerning the tower, thereby preventing disputes and facilitating smooth operation or management of the structure.
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Tower. Any structure built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting Commis- sion-licensed or authorized Antennas, includ- ing the on-site fencing, equipment, switches, wiring, cabling, power sources, shelters, or cabinets associated with that Tower but not installed as part of an Antenna as defined herein.
Tower. Comprises those employees responsible for aircraft towing and lavatory/water servicing. Vancouver will maintain a separate towing function. It is agreed that at other bases it will be part of the ramp function until such time that there is sufficient work to establish a separate classification.
Tower. For the first thirty (30) days of Customers Subscription, Customer is entitled to web-based support. Requests must be submitted online at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ during Ansible’s normal business days between the hours 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Pacific Time, United States. No response time commitments are associated with this level of support.
Tower. Common Portions : The Tower will have its independent Common Portions, as mentioned in Part I of Schedule-B, for the exclusive use and enjoyment by the Acquirers of the respective Tower.
Tower. 1.1 [***] 1.2 [***] *** Confidential treatment requested pursuant to a request for confidential treatment filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Omitted portions have been filed separately with the Commission.
Tower. This section deals with items which are to be mounted on, attached to or affixed to the tower.
Tower. Any structure built for the sole or primary purpose of supporting Commission-licensed or authorized Antennas, including the on-site fencing, equipment, switches, wiring, cabling, power sources, shelters, or cabinets associated with that Tower but not installed as part of an Antenna as defined herein. B. All other terms not defined above or elsewhere in this Nationwide Agreement shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Council’s rules section on Definitions (36 CFR 800.16) or the Commission’s rules (47 CFR Chapter I). C. For the calculation of time periods under this Agreement, ‘‘days’’ mean ‘‘calendar days.’’ Any time period specified in the Agreement that ends on a weekend or a Federal or State holiday is extended until the close of the following business day. D. Written communications include communications by e-mail or facsimile. III. Undertakings Excluded From Section 106 Review A. Enhancement of a tower and any associated excavation that does not involve a collocation and does not substantially increase the size of the existing tower, as defined in the Collocation Agreement. For towers constructed after March 16, 2001, this exclusion applies only if the tower has completed the Section 106 review process and any associated environmental reviews required by the Commission. B. Construction of a replacement for an existing communications tower and any associated excavation that does not substantially increase the size of the existing tower under elements 1–3 of the definition as defined in the Collocation Agreement (see Attachment 1 to this Agreement, Stipulation 1.c.1–3) and that does not expand the boundaries of the leased or owned property surrounding the tower by more than 30 feet in any direction or involve excavation outside these expanded boundaries or outside any existing access or utility easement related to the site. For towers constructed after March 16, 2001, this exclusion applies only if the tower has completed the Section 106 review process and any associated environmental reviews required by the Commission’s rules. C. Construction of any temporary communications Tower, Antenna structure, or related Facility that involves no excavation or where all areas to be excavated will be located in areas described in Section VI.D.2.c.i below, including but not limited to the following: 1. A Tower or Antenna authorized by the Commission for a temporary period, such as any Facility authorized by a Commission grant of Special Temporary Authority ...
Tower. Lessor hereby leases to Lessee, and Lessee leases from Lessor, the Tower for the purposes of the broadcast transmission of WNCT-AM, Greenville, North Carolina.
Tower. Solar power towers generate electric power from sunlight by concentrating solar radiation on a tower-mounted heat exchanger (receiver). It uses an array of moveable mirrors (called heliostats) to focus the sun's rays upon a collector tower (the target). The high energy at this point is transferred to a heat transfer fluid to either store the heat for later use or directly generate steam for driving a Rankine cycle. When the HTF is pressurized air, the system can be coupled to a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ cycle in a gas turbine. Tower systems are composed of different subsystems that can be evaluated independently in order to obtain partial efficiencies that can be combined to obtain the overall efficiency of the plant. These subsystems are: • Solar field: composed of hundred to thousand heliostats • Receiver.
Tower. A differential of two dollars ($2) per hour be paid for hours worked at heights in excess of thirty (30) feet above ground during the process of erecting, dismantling, or maintenance of towers.