Colocate definition
Examples of Colocate in a sentence
Section 13 (a) of the Agreement is hereby amended to read: Subject to any applicable City ordinances or code provisions, Grantee may Co- locate its Wireless Facilities on Existing Structures and Utility Poles provided that the Wireless Services Provider or Wireless Infrastructure Provider (i) has permission from the owner of the structure to Co-locate equipment on that structure and (ii) provides notice of the agreement and co-location to the City for approval prior to installation.
Notwithstanding anything set out herein, the Region taking possession and occupying a portion of the Co-locate Facility is conditional on the Parties executing an Approved lease agreement for the Region’s occupation of a portion of the Co-locate Facility for the Satellite Station (the “Lease Agreement”).
Each Party hereto agrees to act, including its staff, and any other employees, officers, representatives and agents from time to time, ,and at all times, honestly and in good faith and with all due diligence and dispatch in taking all actions and in making all decisions pertaining to the development and construction of the Co-locate Facility.
The Parties agree that it is not a requirement of the Co-locate Facility design to achieve certification in any specific voluntary building energy rating system or standard.
The AC and COC charges are waived for Co-locate Cross Connection charges.
The Rate to Co-locate Antennas, Micro Wireless Facilities or Small Cell Wireless Facilities on the Electric Utility’s pole is $50 per pole annually.
Provided, however, if a force majeure event is not remedied within ninety (90) days, either party may, without liability and as its sole and exclusive remedy, terminate the affected Colocate Schedule.
The fee to process requests by Licensee to Co-locate Antennas, Micro Wireless Facilities or Small Cell Wireless Facilities on Electric Utility poles is $100 per pole.
For a line proposed only in Tier 2 habitat, each of the following standards applies in order to be covered under the CCA: Co-locate new utility line on existing overhead lines, to the maximum extent feasible; and Apply standard minimization measures (Section 6.1).
Co-locate LDSS and/or WIOA Partners at AJCs or LDSS depending on the nature of local partnerships and operations enabling the provision of more cohesive and coordinated delivery of service reducing the need to travel between offices to conduct business.