Rearrangement definition

Rearrangement means work performed necessitated solely by and at the request of a
Rearrangement means work performed at the request of a telecommunications service provider or
Rearrangement means work performed at the request of a telecommunications service provider or cable television system to, on or in an existing pole, duct, conduit, right-of-way or similar facility owned or controlled by a public utility that is necessary to make such pole, duct, conduit, right-of-way, or similar facility usable for a pole attachment. "Rearrangement" shall include replacement, at the request of a telecommunications service provider or cable television system, of the existing pole, duct, conduit, right-of-way, or similar facility if the existing pole, duct, conduit, right-of-way, or similar facility does not contain adequate surplus space or excess capacity and cannot be rearranged so as to create the adequate surplus space or excess capacity required for a pole attachment.

Examples of Rearrangement in a sentence

  • Service Rearrangements, AT&T shall charge the applicable “Service Rearrangement change in Loop facility” rate found in Exhibit A.

  • Rearrangement of a dedicated transport or combination that includes dedicated transport that requires a CFA change: A request to move a working NewPhone circuit from one CFA to another NewPhone CFA, where both CFAs terminate in the same BellSouth Central Office (Change in CFA), shall not constitute the establishment of new service.

  • For Type 1 interconnections, when a third party carrier submits an order to port a number from Carrier to the third party or when Carrier submits an order to port a number to Carrier, the Translations Rearrangement Charge will apply.

  • Rearrangement and reconversion costs exceeding $25,000 require NSF prior written approval via use of NSF’s electronic systems.

  • Loop Service Rearrangements, AT&T shall charge the applicable “Service Rearrangement change in Loop facility” rate found in Exhibit A.


More Definitions of Rearrangement

Rearrangement or "reuse" means the act of removing and
Rearrangement or "reuse" means the act of removing and disposing of a previously interred casket and the gathering and placing of human remains in an alternative container within the same cemetery space in order to accommodate additional interments.
Rearrangement means the alteration, removal, replacement, reconstruction, support or relocation of a City Facility or portion thereof or Facility or portion thereof, whether permanent or temporary, which facility the LACMTA determines must be rearranged in order to complete the Project.
Rearrangement means the moving of Licensee Attachments, the Licensor’s equipment or a third party’s equipment from one position to another on the same Pole.
Rearrangement means the removal of Attachments from one position on a pole and the placing of the same Attachments in another position on the same pole.
Rearrangement is the moving of Attachments from one position to another on the same Pole.
Rearrangement includes but is not limited to transfer, relocation, adjustment, conversion, permanent or temporary support, protection, design or redesign, abandonment, and removal or reconstruction of Licensee's System.