Allocation of Standard Access Entitlement and/or Excess-Capacity Access Entitlement Clause Samples

The 'Allocation of Standard Access Entitlement and/or Excess-Capacity Access Entitlement' clause defines how rights to use a particular resource or service are distributed among parties, distinguishing between standard access (the baseline level of use) and excess-capacity access (additional usage beyond the standard). In practice, this clause outlines the criteria or procedures for assigning these entitlements, such as priority rules, allocation methods, or conditions under which excess capacity may be granted. Its core function is to ensure fair and transparent distribution of access, preventing disputes and clarifying each party's rights to use the resource.
Allocation of Standard Access Entitlement and/or Excess-Capacity Access Entitlement. The Multiplex Licensee will allocate Standard Access Entitlements and/or Excess- Capacity Access Entitlements in accordance with clauses 6 and 7 respectively.

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