AT&T Sites definition
Examples of AT&T Sites in a sentence
The foregoing is not applicable to normal expirations of the Ground Lease term or to AT&T Sites.
If requested, AT&T shall make available to Amdocs and Amdocs Personnel a MSDS for chemicals covered by Proposition 65, if any, at AT&T Sites in California where Amdocs is providing Services.
Contract No. 02026409 Amendment No. 02026409.A.010 chemicals introduced by AT&T or AT&T personnel to AT&T Sites to Amdocs Personnel and the public when Amdocs Personnel are performing Services in AT&T Sites in California.
AT&T SITES Where Amdocs uses or visits locations and facilities at AT&T Sites, Amdocs' responsibilities with respect to physical security include: RESTRICTED - PROPRIETARY INFORMATION The information contained herein is for use by authorized employees of AT&T, Amdocs and their Affiliated Companies only, and is not for general distribution within those companies or for distribution outside those companies except by written agreement.
Amdocs shall issue appropriate warnings to inform and educate Amdocs Personnel entering AT&T Sites of the above information in accordance with Environmental Laws.
When performing Services at AT&T Sites in California, Amdocs shall issue warnings in accordance with the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 ("Proposition 65") to AT&T personnel and the public at such AT&T Sites for exposure to chemicals covered by Proposition 65 introduced by Amdocs or Amdocs Personnel to such AT&T Sites.
Substance abuse includes the sale, attempted sale, possession or use of illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, or, to the extent not permitted on AT&T Sites, alcohol, or the misuse of prescription or non-prescription drugs.
AT&T Conduits, AT&T Fibers, the AT&T Sites, the First Conduit, The Cable and all necessary manholes, handholes and associated items required for the above.
Amdocs is hereby notified that AT&T Sites constructed prior to 1981 contain asbestos containing materials (ACM) and/or presumed ACM (PACM) and may also contain both natural and artificial conditions and activities involving risk of harm.