Joint Pole Agreement definition

Joint Pole Agreement means the written Agreement entered into in 1980 and the three Amendments thereto which Embarq and the Power Distributors have agreed to since the original Agreement was executed by the parties.

Examples of Joint Pole Agreement in a sentence

  • As the number of applicants for Joint Pole agreement rise consistently, there is a need to review and revisit our process regarding the enforcement of the Joint Pole Agreement, whether the terms and conditions embodied in the agreement are met by both the ISELCO-I and Lessees.

  • The ETSD shall give a copy of the List of Requirements for the Joint Pole Agreement.

  • Lessees shall follow all the technical standards with regard to their attachments in relation to the provisions set forth in the signed and notarized Joint Pole Agreement (JPA).

  • Any attachments and/or revisions to be made by the Lessees in its communication facilities and related equipment relative to Standard Joint Pole Agreement, whether for one pole or for a number of poles, shall be covered by a project proposal/Request to Attach with corresponding Schedule of Cable Attachments.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, this Master Agreement does not apply to electric utility poles jointly owned by the City and Licensee and governed by the Southern California Joint Pole Agreement and/or the Southern California Joint Pole Committee.

  • The University may use information gathered from the student evaluations provided by Agency instructors and/or supervisors and any other information gathered about the student's professional, clinical behavior to include, but not limited to, phone conversations, performance notes or observations during site visits.

  • MSH is a party to a General Joint Pole Agreement (disclosed on Schedule 2.12) with West Penn Power Company pursuant to which the parties have granted each other reciprocal use of each other's poles.