Examples of Tower Subtenant Communications Equipment in a sentence
If any one or more of (i) Tower Operator, any Tower Operator Indemnitee, any Tower Subtenant, any Tower Subtenant Group Member, any third party or any Force Majeure Event or (ii) Tower Operator Equipment, Tower Operator Improvements, Tower Subtenant Communications Equipment or Tower Subtenant Improvements are determined to be the cause or source of an Emergency, then Tower Operator shall be responsible and shall reimburse the Verizon Group Members for all costs and expenses related to such Emergency.
In our opinion and according to the information and explanation given to us, the Company has maintained proper records in tally software at Roorkee for its inventories and no material discrepancies were noticed on physical verification.
For the avoidance of doubt, no representation, warranty, or covenant is being made hereunder with respect to (a) any site which is an Excluded Site (except with respect to Section 5.9(b) and Section 5.15), (b) any Excluded Assets or (c) any Tower Subtenant Communications Equipment.
If NT Collocator fails to remove such NT Communications Equipment, NT Improvements (except the NT Improvements that also support, shelter, protect, enclose or provide power or back-up power to any Tower Subtenant Communications Equipment) and Ancillary Facilities within such period, Tower Owner may, at its sole discretion, remove and store same at NT Collocator’s sole cost.
For the avoidance of doubt, no representation, warranty, or covenant is being made hereunder with respect to (a) any site which is an Excluded Site (except with respect to Section 5.14), (b) any Excluded Assets or (c) any Tower Subtenant Communications Equipment.
Tower Subtenant Communications Equipment that was permitted to be in a Shelter that is a Verizon Improvement as of the Effective Date pursuant to a Collocation Agreement, and any replacement of such Tower Subtenant Communications Equipment permitted under such Collocation Agreement.
If NT Collocator fails to remove such NT Communications Equipment, NT Improvements (except the NT Improvements that also support, shelter, protect, enclose or provide power or back- up power to any Tower Subtenant Communications Equipment) and Ancillary Facilities within such period, Tower Owner may, at its sole discretion, remove and store same at NT Collocator’s sole cost.
Within ninety (90) days after termination or expiration of an SLA, NT Collocator shall remove the NT Communications Equipment, NT Improvements (except the NT Improvements that also support, shelter, protect, enclose or provide power or back- up power to any Tower Subtenant Communications Equipment) and Ancillary Facilities (unless agreed to otherwise by Tower Owner or if otherwise required by a Site Lease or a Governmental Authority).
After triggering any interlock, it shall be possible to reset the radiation-generating device to full operation only from a control panel.
Anderson suggested that the minimum insurance amount be adopted and then to send out a letter stating what the minimum insurance amounts are that the City is requiring and have a deadline for them to respond.