Transmission and Distribution Lines definition

Transmission and Distribution Lines means: overhead transmission and distribution lines and their supporting structures or any equipment which includes but is not limited to; wire, cables, poles, pylons, standards, towers, other supporting structures and any equipment of any type which may be attendant to such installations of any description for the purpose of transmission or distribution of electrical power, telephone or telegraphic signals, and all communication signals whether audio or visual.

Examples of Transmission and Distribution Lines in a sentence

  • Transmission and Distribution Lines $ 10,000,000 each and every occurrence combined for direct loss causing PD & BI.

  • Transmission and Distribution Lines $ 10,000,000 each and every occurrence combined for direct loss causing PD &BI.

  • This committee was originally charged with updating the Gas Transmission and Distribution Lines of Progression, and subsequently was given the Gas Measurement and Control group as well.

  • Transmission and Distribution Lines $10,000,000 each and every occurrence combined for direct loss causing PD, EE & BI.

  • As respects General E&S West Coast Earthquake, business classified by the Company as Course of Construction, Transmission and Distribution Lines, Mechanical Breakdown and Boiler and Machinery shall not be covered hereunder.