Conduit (Innerduct) definition
Examples of Conduit (Innerduct) in a sentence
If, in any Segment of Designated Rail Corridor, Railroad determines that it is likely that Pathnet's construction will, due to engineering or construction limitations, be the last Conduit (Innerduct) placed or constructed within such Segment, Railroad may require Pathnet to build additional Conduits (Innerducts) for Railroad's benefit.
Pathnet may sell, lease, license, or otherwise grant rights in and to Optical Fibers, telecommunications capacity, Conduit (Innerduct) or other portions of Pathnet's System on such terms as Pathnet may determine in its sole discretion.
Cable or Conduit (Innerduct) crossing under public roadways shall be at a location and depth as required by any applicable federal, state or local laws, regulations or lawful orders.
Cable or Conduit (Innerduct) crossing over or under public utilities shall be located and installed in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and lawful orders, and such lawful requirements as may be stipulated by any governmental agency (including operators of rail passenger services) or public authority.
In the event that Utility elects to perform submarine Conduit (Innerduct) or Cable installation rather than installation by attachment to Railroad's existing pole lines or fixed or movable bridges, such submarine installation shall be performed by Utility or its contractor(s) at Utility's sole risk, cost and expense.
When within fifteen feet (15') of any signal wires, culverts, grade crossings or other Railroad facilities, Utility must cease all rail plow installation and (a) utilize only hand-trenching, behind (trackside of) any Railroad facilities or obstructions (signals, signal boxes, relay cases, etc.) which have wire or Cable connections to any track, and/or (b) place Utility Conduit (Innerduct) or Cable only to the front (fieldside) thereof.
Crossings of Railroad's track and Rail Corridor necessitated by difficulties in Conduit (Innerduct) or Cable construction (i.e., locations of manmade or natural structures, waterways, streets, etc.) shall be coordinated with and approved in writing by Railroad's Engineer, which approval may be withheld in his or her sole discretion, and installation of such crossings shall be in accordance with the requirements set forth in Exhibit I, all at Pathnet's sole risk, cost and expense.
In all situations where reasonably possible, Conduit (Innerduct) or Cable shall be installed by Utility, or its contractor(s), underground, and in accordance with the "Specifications for Underground Cables Occupying Railroad Rail Corridor" attached hereto as Exhibit E.
Pathnet shall have no responsibility for (i) any taxes (including but not limited to transfer, sales, use, income or property taxes), assessments or other impositions attributable to Conduit (Innerduct) or other telecommunications assets or services provided to Railroad pursuant to Article 8 of the License Agreement; (ii) taxes based on Railroad's income or corporate franchise; or (iii) property or franchise taxes that are attributable to the Rail Corridor and not to Pathnet's Facilities or System.
The parties shall jointly prepare redacted copies of the Agreements which may be furnished, as necessary to implement the provisions hereof, to (a) Arbitration Panel, (b) Court, (c) Administrative Tribunal, (d) mortgagee(s) or other financial backers of either party, and (e) prospective users of Pathnet's Conduit (Innerduct), Cable, Optical Fiber or other Facility authorized in accordance with the Agreements.