Conduit definition

Conduit shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 14(d).
Conduit shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 19(f).
Conduit has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.

Examples of Conduit in a sentence

  • It is expressly understood and agreed that, since the proceeds of the Conduit Financing will have already been used to construct Facility at the time of funding of the Grant, Xxxxxxx’s payment of the Grant funds to the Conduit Lender (either directly or indirectly through an escrow account or other mechanism) to reduce the outstanding principal of the Conduit Financing satisfies Grantee’s obligations under this Agreement (and the Budget) to use the Grant funds solely for construction of the Facility.

  • Conduit shall be jointed and terminated utilizing the appropriate components as supplied by the conduit manufacturer.

  • Major equipment included as part of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities includes the following: • Three (3) Current Transformer / Voltage transformers (CT/VT) metering units • One (1) 230 kV manual operated disconnect switch • Grounding Materials • Conduit • Control Cabling • 230kV bus work • 230kV structures The Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities shall be designed, procured, and constructed by the Developer.

  • Conduit from the consumer unit on the ground floor or basement to the consumer unit in the apartment shall have a diameter of 25mm.

  • There shall be no more than one License Fee owed for any length of City-Owned Conduit irrespective of the amount of Google Fiber Fiber Optic Cable or Facilities installed in that City-Owned Conduit.


More Definitions of Conduit

Conduit means a structure containing one or more Ducts, usually placed in the ground, in which cables or wires may be installed.
Conduit means an issuer of a short-term securitized product
Conduit means any passage or opening in, on, under, over or through the Sprint Central Office Building cable or conduit systems.
Conduit means a tube or other similar enclosure that may be used to house copper, fiber or coaxial communications cables or communications-related power cables. Conduits may be underground or above ground (for example, inside buildings) and may contain one or more inner ducts. An inner duct is a separate tube or enclosure within a Conduit.
Conduit means a person that is not a political party, political committee, or candidate
Conduit means underground structures which act as pathways and receptors for chemicals of concern, including but not limited to gravity drain lines and sanitary or storm sewers.
Conduit means a person that is not a political party, political committee, or candidate and which receives a contribution of money and transfers the contribution to a candidate, political party, or political committee when the contribution is designated specifically for the candidate, political party, or political committee and the person has no discretion as to the recipient and the amount transferred. The term includes a transactional intermediary, including a credit card company or a money transfer service that pays or transfers money to a candidate on behalf of another person.