Dark definition
Dark in this context means dark grey, dark blue or black. Clothing must be plain; pinstripes and similar patterns are not permitted.
Dark and “Dark Day” shall have the meanings given to them by Section 23(b)(2) of this Agreement.
Dark or „unlit‟ fibre means a physical fibre connecting two points. It has no practical use without Layer-2 equipment at both ends of the fibre which „lights‟ the fibre and allows the transfer of data.
Examples of Dark in a sentence
Dark Fiber Loops may be strands of optical fiber existing in aerial or underground structure.
Within such time period, BellSouth shall send written confirmation of availability of the Dark Fiber ("Confirmation").
Dark Fiber Transport is defined as Dedicated Transport that consists of unactivated optical interoffice transmission facilities without attached signal regeneration, multiplexing, aggregation or other electronics.
BellSouth shall provide appropriate interfaces to allow splicing and testing of Dark Fiber.
Routine network modifications also include activities needed to enable CLEC to light a Dark Fiber transport facility.
More Definitions of Dark
Dark in this context means dark grey, dark blue or black.
Dark means ½ hour after sunset until ½ hour before sunrise.
Dark fiber, "dim" fiber, or "lit" fiber. After such two (2) year period, Grantee may convey such an interest provided that Grantee shall serve as the sole point of contact with Will▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ no party receiving such interest shall have any contract rights against or be in privity of contract with Will▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ a result of such conveyance.
Dark in this context means dark grey, dark blue or black. Clothing must be plain; pinstripes
Dark fiber optic capacity on the Extended Network at the time US ONE exercises its option to extend for the Extended Term, or, alternatively, if US ONE shall opt to lease fiber on other NFN networks (including networks owned or controlled by Network Affiliates) in the Extended Term pursuant to Section 3.2 hereof, the lowest lease rate per fiber mile then charged to any lessee of dark fiber optic capacity on such network, or (ii) in a lump sum payment (the "Lump Sum Payment Option") equal to the present value of the lease payments described in Section 4.2(i) (which present shall be based upon discounting in accordance with standard financial procedures at an implied interest rate of 15% per annum, calculated monthly) (the "Lump Sum Price"); provided, that such present value payment shall not exceed an amount equal to $8,750,000 plus the percentage by which the Consumer Price Index as of December 2008 shall have increased over the Consumer Price Index as of April 1996 (the "Lump Sum Cap"); provided, further, that in the event NFN has not completed a minimum of 55 route miles of the Network Buildout at such time as US ONE elects to pay the Lump Sum Price, then the Lump Sum Cap shall be reduced to an amount equal to $8,750,000 times a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of Fiber Miles which are leased by US ONE as of the end of the Initial Term and the denominator of which is 2508. In the event US ONE elects to make payments pursuant to Section 4.2(i) hereof, the Extended Term shall continue for the entire Extended Term unless terminated by US ONE upon 30 days written notice to NFN. In the event US ONE elects the Lump Sum Payment Option, US ONE shall have the option, within 30 days after the exercise of such Lump Sum Payment Option, to put the Warrant or the securities issuable thereunder to NFN (assuming the Warrant has been issued) for a price equal to the greater of the Lump Sum Price or the Current Market Value of the securities underlying such Warrant. In the event US ONE elects to exercise the put option and the Current Market Value of the securities underlying the Warrant exceeds the Lump Sum Price, US ONE shall be entitled to receive from NFN in cash any excess of the Current Market Value over the Lump Sum Price. In the event the Consumer Price Index is converted to a different standard reference base or otherwise revised, the determination of the Lump Sum Price shall be made with the use of such conversion factor, formula or table for converting...
Dark means, with respect to any Property, if such Property is not open for business to the public for a period of one hundred twenty (120) consecutive days, unless (i) such Property is temporarily closed for maintenance or compliance with Legal Requirements or (ii) such closure is a result of a Casualty or Condemnation and Borrower or Master Tenant (A) promptly and diligently pursues and completes repair or restoration of such Property, or takes other appropriate actions to resolve such closure and (B) reopens such Property to the public no later than two hundred seventy (270) days after the date of the initial closure.
Dark shall have the meaning set forth in the Fee Letter, which definition is incorporated herein by reference.