Co-location means the use of an existing tower or structure to support antennae for the provision of wireless services. A replacement tower that is constructed on the same site as an existing tower will be considered a co-location as long as the new tower is no taller than the old tower and that the old tower is removed in a reasonable short time frame after the new tower is constructed.
Anchor location means the physical location from which:
Closing Location means the location that all Proposals for this RFP will be accepted at.
Principal Location has the meaning assigned thereto in clause (b)(iii) of the definition of Good Reason, above.
Return Location means the location from which the Vehicle was hired and which is shown in Rental Vehicle Agreement Part A.