Licensee Facilities definition

Licensee Facilities means, without limitation, aerial, surface or underground wires, amplifiers, antennas, boxes, cabinets, cables (including fiber optic and coaxial cables), circuits, conduits, conductors, converters, copper wires, decoders, demodulators, drop wires, ducts, electronics, encoders, equipment, generators, hubs, inner-ducts, lasers, manholes, microwave, modulators, multiplexers, networks, nodes, optical fibers, optical repeaters, patch panels, processors, receivers, splice boxes, switches, tap-offs, terminals, traps, vaults, wires, wire and wireless transmitters and receivers, and other similar equipment owned, leased, or controlled by the Licensee that is used for or is useful in the provision of Communications Service, in existence either as of the Effective Date or at any time during the term of this Agreement and located in or on the City Facilities.
Licensee Facilities means the facilities and equipment produced or developed by the Licensee that are required for the due implementation of the Smart Parking System.
Licensee Facilities means space, environment, and other facilities, which are to be provided by Licensee in connection with the installation, operation, or maintenance of the System. c. “Software” shall mean the Computer Software developed and owned by TransCore. This consists of the following modules:  TransSuite® ATMS Map  TransSuite® ATMS Explorer  TransSuite® Traffic Control System (TCS)  TransSuite® Central Communications Server (CCS)  TransSuite® Video Control System (VCS)  TransSuite® Traveler Information System (TIS)  TransSuite® Event Management System (EMS)  TransSuite® Unified Controller Manager (UCM)  TransSuite® Traffic Management System (TMS) d. “Specific Equipment” shall mean that which is either provided by TransCore or approved by TransCore for use as a platform for the software and is located at the Licensee’s Facilities.

Examples of Licensee Facilities in a sentence

  • Licensee Facilities may have less than forty inches (40”) vertical separation from National Grid grounded electric facilities (e.g. streetlights, transformer casings, etc.).

  • The City will complete the Make-Ready Work for the Licensee Facilities, as needed, within one hundred five (105) Days of execution of the Supplement.

  • Such inspection and audits shall be conducted at AT&T’s expense with the exception of (1) follow-up inspection to confirm remedial action after an observed Licensee violation of the requirements of this Agreement; and (2) inspection of Licensee Facilities in compliance with a specific mandate of appropriate governmental authority for which inspections the Cost shall be borne by Licensee.

  • Licensee shall be responsible for restoring the License Area and Licensee Facilities to the condition existing prior to the damage at its own cost and expense.

  • The Licensee Facilities shall not be installed, placed, or maintained on any of the City Facilities which carries voltage of 60,000 volts or greater between the conductors.


More Definitions of Licensee Facilities

Licensee Facilities means all facilities, including but not limited to fiber optic cables, equipment necessary to connect to the Burlington Fiber System, including modems, computer hardware and software, and long distance or local telephone service, and equipment and all associated hardware, owned by the Licensee that occupy and use the identified portion of the Burlington Fiber System. “Licensee Facilities” shall not include any of Licensee’s facilities that are not connected to the City’s Fiber System. It is anticipated by this Agreement that the Fiber System as described in Exhibit “A” shall constitute a backbone from which Telecommunications services shall be provided by the Licensee, and that Exhibit “A” shall be modified from time-to-time as the Burlington Fiber System is expanded or upgraded. As such, Exhibit “A” may therefore be amended with the written acknowledgment of the City and the Licensee.
Licensee Facilities shall not include any of Licensee’s facilities that are not connected to the City’s Fiber System. It is anticipated by this Agreement that the Fiber System as described in Exhibit “A” shall constitute a backbone from which Telecommunications services shall be provided by the Licensee, and that Exhibit “A” shall be modified from time-to-time as the Burlington Fiber System is expanded or upgraded. As such, Exhibit “A” may therefore be amended with the written acknowledgment of the City and the Licensee.
Licensee Facilities means any premises regulated by the board for producing, processing, or retailing marijuana or marijuana products.
Licensee Facilities means cable, wires, appliances and other appurtenances necessary for Licensee’s operations as a Communications Service provider.
Licensee Facilities means any telecommunications equipment owned by LICENSEE, including the cables, conduit, bays, panels, jacks, ironworks, associated electronics, fiber optic termination equipment, regenerators, power sources and other related equipment owned by LICENSEE, but excluding the Licensor Fiber Optic Strands and Licensor Facilities.
Licensee Facilities means (i) the Wireless Communications Equipment and (ii) all other property of the Licensee that is installed, situated in, or otherwise present in the Public Rights-of-Way at any time.
Licensee Facilities means space, environment, and other facilities, which are to be provided by Licensee in connection with the installation, operation, or maintenance of the System. c. “Software” shall mean the Computer Software developed and owned by TransCore. This consists of the following modules: ♦ TransSuite® ATMS Map ♦ TransSuite® ATMS Explorer ♦ TransSuite® Traffic Control System (TCS) ♦ TransSuite® Central Communications Server (CCS) ♦ TransSuite® Video Control System (VCS) ♦ TransSuite® Traveler Information System (TIS) ♦ TransSuite® Event Management System (EMS) ♦ TransSuite® Unified Controller Manager (UCM) ♦ TransSuite® Traffic Management System (TMS) d. “Specific Equipment” shall mean that which is either provided by TransCore or approved by TransCore for use as a platform for the software and is located at the Licensee’s Facilities.