Demarcation Points definition

Demarcation Points means the point or points at which the Distribution System connects to the Home Run Wiring.
Demarcation Points means those points at which any receipt pipeline to the Tankage or delivery pipeline from the Tankage connects to any receipt or delivery pipeline outside of the Terminal that is used for the purpose of transporting Products to and from the Terminal. The Parties may determine the actual Demarcation Points following the Effective Date and agree to execute any amendments or supplements to this Schedule if necessary to incorporate the actual Demarcation Points.
Demarcation Points. A “Demarcation Point” or “Demarc” identifies a responsibility boundary between City-responsible items and County-responsible items. Exhibit B further defines and visually portrays the RPSI Demarcation Points and entity responsibilities on a portion-by-portion basis.

Examples of Demarcation Points in a sentence

  • This is a generic diagram showing the standard configuration and Service Demarcation Points.

  • Customer acknowledges that it has no option to purchase any part of the materials, equipment, fiber optic cable and other personal property of Pilot installed between the Demarcation Points.

  • Licensee may access the Licensee fibers only at the Demarcation Points specified in the applicable Order Form.

  • Customer shall cooperate and use its commercially reasonable efforts to assist Vyve in filing the appropriate documentation required to obtain any permits, licenses or similar grants of authority needed to construct the Interconnection Facilities and Demarcation Point(s).

  • Customer shall be responsible for all construction-related activities from and after the Demarcation Point(s).


More Definitions of Demarcation Points

Demarcation Points means the point(s) at which the Distribution System connects to the home run wiring.
Demarcation Points means the point that defines where ownership and maintenance obligations begin and end as and as specifically defined in the Network Specification(s).
Demarcation Points means the places at which the Network connects (physically or electronically) to a Member or a Share. A description of all Demarcation Points, together with all direct interconnections agreed to by the Members, is set forth on the Attachment A, and Attachment A shall be amended by agreement of all Members in the event of any changes,
Demarcation Points means the places wherein:
Demarcation Points means the physical locations at which Horizon Utilities‟ responsibility for operational control and ownership of distribution equipment including Connection Assets ends and the Customer‟s operational control and ownership begins;
Demarcation Points shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.6(a). “Disputed Amount” shall have the meaning specified in Section 10.3(a).
Demarcation Points means the (1) TDM POIs and (2) SIP POIs available to OSP as documented in the State of MN NG9-1-1 OSP Interconnection Guide.