OTARD definition

OTARD means an “over-the-air reception device” and includes all antennas and antenna supports covered by 47 C.F.R. § 1.4000(a)(1), as may be amended or superseded.
OTARD means any over-the-air reception device subject to 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.4000 et seq., as may be amended, and which includes satellite television dishes not greater than one meter in diameter.
OTARD means any “over-the-air reception device” subject to 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.4000 et seq., which generally includes satellite television dishes and certain fixed wireless antennas not greater than one meter in diameter.

Examples of OTARD in a sentence

  • This section is intended to comply with existing OTARD (Over the Air Reception Device) regulations as such may be amended from time to time.

  • In accordance with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules governing Over-time-Air- Reception-Devices (OTARD), the Dish must be one meter or less in diameter.

  • The Parties hereby acknowledge that this Agreement is contingent upon Centurylink's compliance with all Laws, and that any Facility or Receiving Facility pursuant to this agreement is consistent with OTARD, which provides that installation and use of certain qualifying antennas are afforded protection from restrictions that impair its installation, maintenance and use.

  • Before Tenant surrenders possession of the premises, Tenant agrees to remove any OTARD from the roof and repair and restore all affected areas in accordance with restoration plan approved by Landlord.

  • As applicable, documentation to verify that the Facility complies with the facilities permitted under OTARD.

  • Should any of the Facilities or Receiving Facilities used by Centurylink fail to comply with the limitations provided pursuant to OTARD, Centurylink shall be required to submit a separate application pursuant to the Superior Municipal Code Chapter 16, Article 31.

  • Following expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, Owner and Dealer will comply with all applicable rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission, including with respect to Owner, 47 C.F.R. § 1.4000 (OTARD), and, with respect to Dealer, 47 C.F.R. § 76.804 (good faith cooperation).

  • Facility or Facilities means any antenna, satellite structure, panels or other appurtenances or combination thereof meeting the specifications and limitations provided in 47 C.F.R. § 1.4000, commonly referred to as the Over-the-Air-Reception Device (OTARD) Rule, for the purpose of receiving and transmitting a wireless signal.

  • Subject to the provisions of applicable law, as amended from time to time which permits Residents to obtain similar services on a retail basis and to install a satellite dish (OTARD guidelines) Customer grants Company the exclusive right to operate and use the Exclusive Wiring and the non- exclusive right to operate and use the Non-Exclusive Wiring.

  • Over-the-Air-Reception Device Rule (OTARD) means the rule promulgated by the FCC pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 1.4000.


More Definitions of OTARD

OTARD means any “over-the-air reception device” subject to the FCC rules in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.4000 et seq., which generally includes satellite television dishes and antennas, and certain fixed wireless antennas not greater than one meter in diameter.
OTARD means any “over-the-air reception device” subject to 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.4000 et seq., as may be amended or superseded, which generally includes satellite television dishes and certain fixed wireless antennas not greater than one meter in diameter.
OTARD means antennas covered by the FCC’s “Over-the-Air Reception Devices” rule in 47 CFR Section 1.4000 et seq., as may be amended.
OTARD means an “over-the-air reception device” and includes all antennas and antenna supports covered by 47 C.F.R. § 1.4000(a)(1), as may be amended or superseded. This definition includes antennas less than one meter in diameter “used to receive direct broadcast satellite service, … receive or transmit fixed wireless signals via satellite, … receive video programming services via multipoint distribution services,
OTARD means antennas covered by the FCC’s “Over-the-Air Reception Devices” rule in 47CFR Section 1.4000 et seq., as may be amended.
OTARD means any over-the-air-reception-device subject to 47 C.F.R. § 1.4000, as may be amended or superseded.

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