Rearrangements definition

Rearrangements means work performed, at the request of a telecommunications carrier or CMRS carrier, to, on, or in an existing support structure to create such surplus space or excess capacity as is necessary to make it usable for a pole attachment. When an existing support structure does not contain adequate surplus space or excess capacity and cannot be so rearranged as to create the required surplus space or excess capacity for a pole attachment, “rearrangements” shall include replacement, at the request of a telecommunications carrier or CMRS carrier, of the support structure in order to provide adequate surplus space or excess capacity. This definition is not intended to limit the circumstances where a telecommunications carrier or CMRS carrier may request replacement of an existing structure with a different or larger support structure.
Rearrangements means work performed, at the request of a cable television system, telecommu- nications carrier, or any poll-owning entity, to, on, or in an existing support structure to create such surplus space or excess capacity as is necessary to make it usable for a pole attachment. When an existing support structure does not contain adequate surplus space or excess capacity and cannot be so rearranged as to cre- ate the required surplus space or excess capacity for a pole attachment, “rearrangements” shall include replacement, at the request of a cable television system, telecommunications carrier, or any poll-owning entity of the support structure in order to provide adequate surplus space or excess capacity.
Rearrangements means work performed, at the request of a telecommunications carrier or CMRS carrier, to, on, or in an existing support structure to create such surplus space or excess capacity as is necessary to make it usable for a pole attachment. When an existing support structure does not contain adequate surplus space or excess capacity and cannot be so rearranged as to create the required surplus space or excess capacity for a pole attachment, “rearrangements”

Examples of Rearrangements in a sentence

  • Construction, Rearrangements and Alterations ....................................................................................

  • Service Rearrangements will result in service outages to the customer during the time the Loop is being moved.

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

  • Rearrangements, additions, or removal of NARs will incur the appropriate subsequent activity charges set forth in Exhibit A.

  • EGFR Mutations and ALK Rearrangements Are Associated with Low Response Rates to PD-1 Pathway Blockade in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Retrospective Analysis.

  • For Service Rearrangements that occur as a result of an upgrade in ATM transmission speed, and that occur within 60 days of the ATM installation date, the Service Rearrangement Charge will be waived.Customer should contact its Account Manager to request service rearrangements.

  • Service Rearrangements are changes to existing (installed) services which do not result in a change in the minimum period requirements, a change in the physical location of the Point of Termination (POT) at the Customer Premises or a change of the Customer’s Point of Interconnection (POI).

  • Rearrangements of the RAF kinase pathway in prostate cancer, gastric cancer and melanoma.

  • Review of Agenda and Approval of Additions, Deletions, or Rearrangements II.

  • Rearrangements and alterations (construction) aggregating $25,000 or over require the prior written approval of the NSF Grants Officer.

Related to Rearrangements

  • Replacements shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.3.1 hereof.

  • Restructuring has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Refinancings shall have a meaning correlative thereto.

  • Extensions means a distribution main extension.

  • Superstructure means the part of the bodywork which contributes to the strength of the vehicle in the event of a roll-over accident;

  • Modifications shall have the meaning specified in Section 11.1(a) of the Lease.

  • Rear Yard means a yard extending across the full width of a parcel measured perpendicularly from the rear wall(s) of the main building situated on the parcel to the rear property boundary of the parcel [see sketch in Schedule B];

  • Rear lot line means the lot line that is opposite the front lot line in the case of a lot having four sides, and where the rear portion of a lot is bounded by intersecting side lot lines the point of intersection is deemed the rear lot line;

  • Structures means an elevated road or a flyover, as the case may be;

  • Reorganization with respect to any Multiemployer Plan, the condition that such plan is in reorganization within the meaning of Section 4241 of ERISA.

  • Existing structure means any structure that is installed or approved for installation at the time a wireless services provider or wireless infrastructure provider provides notice to a locality or the Department of an agreement with the owner of the structure to co-locate equipment on that structure. "Existing structure" includes any structure that is currently supporting, designed to support, or capable of supporting the attachment of wireless facilities, including towers, buildings, utility poles, light poles, flag poles, signs, and water towers.

  • Enhancements means the corrections, updates, upgrades or new versions of the Software or Documentation that Licensor may provide to Licensee under this Agreement.

  • Amendments are any changes that are not specifically covered by the terms and conditions of the Centralized Contract, but inclusion is found to be in the best interest of the State. A request to change a contractual term and condition is an example of an amendment.

  • Refinancing shall have correlative meanings.

  • Supplement(s) means any document which may add, delete, amend or replace the terms and benefits of this Policy. Supplement(s) shall include but is not limited to endorsement, rider, annex, schedule or table attached and issued with this Policy.

  • Financing Arrangements means the arrangements between the Borrower and the State as per current policy of the Borrower, and acceptable to ADB;

  • Structure means a walled and roofed building, a manufactured home, or a gas, liquid, or liquefied gas storage tank that is principally above ground.

  • Reclassification means the upgrading of a position to a higher classification as a result of the gradual increase of the duties being performed by the incumbent in that position.

  • Assignments Each as defined in Section 2.01(c).

  • Financing has the meaning set forth in Section 5.7.

  • Reorganization Cases means the cases filed by the Debtors under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Travel Arrangements means: (a) transportation: (b) accommodations: and (c) other specified services arranged by the Travel Supplier for the covered trip.

  • Minor Variations means any modifications reasonably required: (i) to comply with all applicable Legal Requirements and/or to obtain or to comply with any required permit (including the TI Permit); (ii) to comply with any request by Tenant for modifications to Landlord’s Work; (iii) to comport with good design, engineering, and construction practices that are not material; or (iv) to make reasonable adjustments for field deviations or conditions encountered during the construction of Landlord’s Work.

  • Parking Structure means a Building, or any part thereof, principally used for the parking of motor vehicles;

  • Management Arrangements means the arrangements for the strategic management of the relationship between the Authority and the Contractor, including arrangements for monitoring of the Contractor’s compliance with the Specification, the Service Levels, the Award Procedures and the terms of this Framework Agreement, set out in Schedule 4.

  • Recapitalization means any stock dividend, stock split, combination of shares, reorganization, recapitalization, reclassification or other similar event.