Use of Available Testing Equipment Sample Clauses

Use of Available Testing Equipment. Qwest will make available to ---------------------------------- Corvis the maintenance test facilities that are embedded in equipment to which the Product being installed will be connected or added. Corvis' use of such test equipment shall not interfere with Qwest's normal equipment use or maintenance functions (except as required for the particular Services or provided in the MOP).
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Use of Available Testing Equipment. Ordering Company shall make available to Supplier the maintenance test facilities which are imbedded in equipment to which the Product being installed will be connected or added, and, if available, meters, test sets, and other portable apparatus that is unique to the Product being installed. Supplier's use of such test equipment shall not interfere with Ordering Company's normal equipment maintenance functions.
Use of Available Testing Equipment. Customer will make available to ---------------------------------- Corvis: the maintenance test facilities, if any, that are embedded in equipment to which the Product being installed will be connected or added. Corvis' use of such test equipment shall not interfere with Customer's normal equipment maintenance functions.
Use of Available Testing Equipment. Customer shall make available to Vendor: (1) the maintenance test facilities which are imbedded in equipment to which the Product or other item being installed will be connected or added, and (2) meters, test sets, and other portable apparatus that is unique to the item being installed. Vendor’s use of such test equipment shall not interfere with the Customer’s normal equipment maintenance functions.
Use of Available Testing Equipment. Ordering Company shall make available to BCS the maintenance test facilities which are imbedded in equipment to which the Product being installed will be connected or added, and, if available, meters, test sets, and other portable apparatus that is unique to the Product being installed. BCS's use of such test equipment shall not interfere with the Ordering Company's normal equipment maintenance functions.
Use of Available Testing Equipment. Customer shall make available to Seller: (1) the maintenance test facilities which are imbedded in equipment to which the Product or other item being installed will be connected or added, and (2) meters, test sets, and other portable apparatus that is unique to the item being installed. Seller's use of such test equipment shall not interfere with the Customer's normal equipment maintenance functions. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS CLEANUP--At the conclusion of the Service, Customer shall be responsible for the cleanup, removal, and proper disposal of all Hazardous Materials present at Customer's premises. ACCESS TO EXISTING FACILITIES--Customer shall permit Seller reasonable use of such portions of the existing plant or equipment as are necessary for the proper completion of such tests as require coordination with existing facilities. Such use shall not interfere with the Customer's normal maintenance of equipment. GROUNDS--Customer shall provide access to suitable and isolated building ground as required for Seller's standard grounding of equipment. Where installation is outside or in a building under construction, Customer shall also furnish lightning protection ground. REQUIREMENTS FOR CUSTOMER DESIGNED CIRCUITS--Customer shall furnish information covering the proper test and readjust requirements for apparatus and requirements for circuit performance associated with circuits designed by Customer or standard circuits modified by Customer's drawings. THROUGH TESTS AND TRUNK TESTS--Customer shall make required through tests and trunk tests to other offices after Seller provides its notice of completion or notice of advanced turnover.

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