Underlying Rights definition

Underlying Rights means the rights, obligations, restrictions and limitations granted or imposed upon the County or the County Network by authorizations, easements, licenses, leases, conduit access agreements, pole attachment agreements, aerial attachment or conduit rights, or tariffs of Facility Third Parties.
Underlying Rights means all underlying arrangements, licenses, authorizations, easements, leases, fee interests, franchise, reseller agreements, cable agreement, or other agreements that provide for the basis of the Products and Services provided by TruMobility to Customer.
Underlying Rights means all easements, licenses of occupation, rights-of-way or other similar rights held, owned or acquired or to be held, owned or acquired, by the Vendor with respect to the land, structures, bridges, tunnels or buildings through which the Fiber Optic Cable or any of them passes and upon which certain of the Communications Shelters and Co-Location Facilities may be located; and "Right-of-Way" means one of the Rights-of-Way.

Examples of Underlying Rights in a sentence

  • Crown Castle may, without liability to either Party, terminate a Product prior to delivery, if Crown Castle encounters unexpected construction costs, or unavailability of or excess costs for Underlying Rights, that make the construction economically or legally unfeasible.

  • Licensee understands and agrees that Crown Castle’s ability to grant Licensee the license to use the Licensee Fibers pursuant to this Agreement, and to attach, install, construct, operate, and maintain the Crown Castle Network and the Licensee Fibers, is at all times subject and subordinate to, and limited by, the Underlying Rights, applicable laws, rules, ordinances, codes, and regulations.

  • Crown Castle shall not be liable for any acts or omissions by Crown Castle, its employees or affiliates that interfere with or otherwise affect Licensee’s use of the Licensee Fibers to the extent such acts or omissions are required by the Underlying Rights, including, without limitation acts or omissions that deny the use of, alter, or remove the Cable.

  • In addition, in the event that amounts charged to Crown Castle under any Underlying Rights are increased or Crown Castle’s costs or expenses are increased due to any Underlying Rights, Crown Castle shall have the right to charge Licensee for its pro rata share of such increases, which shall be added to the MRCs to be paid by Licensee for the applicable term.

  • In addition to, and not in limitation of, any rights set forth in the Agreement, any Route Segment may be terminated by Crown Castle without liability (unless due to a default by Crown Castle under any applicable Underlying Rights agreement), upon reasonable notice to Licensee, to the extent Crown Castle is no longer authorized under the Underlying Rights to install, construct, maintain, operate, or convey the license to use the Cable or other property as contemplated by the Agreement.


More Definitions of Underlying Rights

Underlying Rights means, with respect to particular end points, all licenses, leases, easements, rights-of-way, deeds, franchises, permits, authorizations, consents and approvals (including without limitation, any necessary local, provincial federal or First Nations authorizations and environmental permits) and other rights, titles, or interests as are necessary for the construction, installation, operation, maintenance or repair of the Urbanlink System between such end points.
Underlying Rights means any and all agreements, licenses, conduit use agreements, pole attachment agreements, leases, easements, rights-of-way, franchises, permits, governmental and regulatory approvals and authorizations, and other rights, consents, and approvals that are necessary to construct, install, maintain, operate, and repair the Company Network and/or for Company to provide a Product other than building access rights described in Section 7.1. Without limiting the foregoing, Underlying Rights include agreements for Off-Net Products that are necessary for Company to provide a Product. “Off-Net Products” shall mean any products provided by a third-party. “On-Net Products” shall mean Products that use transmission and related facilities owned and controlled by Company.
Underlying Rights means any and all agreements, licenses, conduit use agreements, pole attachment agreements, leases, easements, rights- of-way, franchises, permits, governmental and regulatory approvals and authorizations, and other rights, consents, and approvals that are necessary to construct, install, maintain, operate, and repair the Crown Castle Network and/or for Crown Castle to provide a Product other than building access rights described in Section 7.1. Without limiting the foregoing, Underlying Rights include agreements for Off-Net Products that are necessary for Crown Castle to provide a Product. “Off-Net Products” shall mean any products provided by a third-party. “On-Net Products” shall mean Products that use transmission and related facilities owned and controlled by Crown Castle.
Underlying Rights means all deeds, leases, easements, rights-of-way agreements, Grant of Location, encroachment grants, licenses, franchises, agreements, contracts and other rights, title and interests to use real property of any third person, which are necessary for the construction, placement, location, installation, operation, use, license, maintenance, repair or replacement by the Licensor for its Absolute Property.
Underlying Rights is defined in Section 7(a) of this IRU Agreement. (uuu) “Unscheduled Maintenance” is defined in Exhibit C to this IRU Agreement.
Underlying Rights means certain rights of way and other agreements obtained by GCCIA for construction and operation of the GCCIA Fiber in accordance with this Agreement.
Underlying Rights means, with respect to any portion of the Property, all authorizations, rights, licenses, including all Permits, rights-of-way, easements and other agreements necessary for the installation, construction, use, maintenance and ownership of such Property.