Conduits Sample Clauses

The "Conduits" clause defines the responsibilities and requirements for parties that act as intermediaries in the transmission or distribution of information, goods, or services. Typically, this clause outlines how such conduits must handle the materials they transmit, including any obligations to maintain confidentiality, avoid alteration, or ensure proper delivery. For example, an internet service provider or a logistics company might be considered a conduit under this clause. Its core practical function is to clarify the limits of liability and duties for intermediaries, ensuring that all parties understand the conduit’s role and reducing disputes over responsibility for the content or goods being transmitted.
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Conduits. 1.1 The right to the passage of Utilities through any Conduits which serve the Premises which do not form part of the public mains.
Conduits. Not to discharge into any Conduits any oil or grease or any noxious or deleterious effluent or substance whatsoever which may cause an obstruction or might be or become a source of danger, or which might injure the Conduits or the Adjoining Property.
Conduits. To keep the Conduits in or serving the Property clear and free from any noxious, harmful or deleterious substance, and to remove any obstruction and repair any damage to the Conduits as soon as reasonably practicable to the Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction;
Conduits. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Section 2.4.4, if a Lender is a conduit entity participating in a conduit financing arrangement (as defined in Section 7701(l) of the Code and the Treasury Regulations issued thereunder) then with respect to any payments made by Borrower under this Agreement or under any Note, Borrower shall not be obligated to pay additional amounts to such Lender pursuant to this Section 2.4.4 to the extent that the amount of United States Taxes exceeds the amount that would have otherwise been payable if such Lender were not a conduit entity participating in a conduit financing arrangement.
Conduits. The repair, maintenance and cleaning and (as necessary) replacement and renewal of all Conduits within the Estate Common Areas.
Conduits. (a) Not to do anything whereby the flush or drainage system of the Land may be clogged or impaired. (b) Not to allow any noxious, dangerous, poisonous, corrosive or objectionable effluent to be discharged into any Conduit on the Land and to ensure that discharged effluent will not corrode or be harmful to the flush or drainage system of the Land. (c) Not to allow sewage or refuse water to flow from the Land onto any adjoining land or to allow any waste to be deposited on the Land and to remove all refuse and waste in a proper manner.
Conduits. Except as set forth herein, Tenant has the right to use existing or construct, at Tenant’s cost, new conduits into and through the Building and the right, at its cost, to install cables, equipment and other related telecommunications facilities required for Tenant’s network into and through the Building, subject to Landlord’s approval, not to be unreasonably withheld. Landlord shall construct as part of the Base Building Work set forth in the Work Agreement an underground conduit connecting the Project and the adjacent property commonly known as “Nokia House” having dimensions specified by Tenant [provided, however, that Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the cost of such conduit in excess of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00)].
Conduits. The CRD agrees that in connection with the excavation of highways in connection with construction of the WWTP, and the Heat Loop if accepted by the Township, the CRD shall install or cause to be installed a subsurface conduit to the standards of BC Hydro. It is acknowledged and agreed, however, that nothing in this Agreement obliges the CRD to install such underground wiring at the time of construction of the WWTP, the Heat Loop or otherwise.
Conduits. 9.1 To the extent that space is available as reasonably determined by PACIFIC, PACIFIC shall provide CARRIER space in manholes for racking and storage of cable and other materials as requested by CARRIER on a nondiscriminatory, first-come, first-served basis. 9.2 PACIFIC shall remove any retired cable from its conduit at CARRIER's expense within a reasonable period of time if necessary to make conduit space available for CARRIER. 9.3 Upon prior notice to PACIFIC, CARRIER may conduct maintenance procedures in conduit space leased from PACIFIC. PACIFIC may dispatch a PACIFIC technician at CARRIER's expense to oversee CARRIER's work. 9.4 Subject to accepted industry safety and engineering standards, PACIFIC shall not restrict, withhold or unreasonably delay any modifications to conduit systems necessary to allow access to and/or egress from such systems, provided that CARRIER must obtain certification of a professional structural engineer for modifications to post 1960 structures ensuring that the modifications will not adversely impact the structural integrity of the manhole. 9.5 Subject to accepted industry safety and engineering standards, PACIFIC will permit manhole interconnections, breaking out of PACIFIC manholes and breaking out of PACIFIC conduit for the benefit of CARRIER. PACIFIC may not limit new duct entrances to pre-cast knockouts, provided that CARRIER must obtain certification of a professional structural engineer for modifications to post-1960 structures ensuring that the modifications will not adversely impact the structural integrity of the manhole.
Conduits. In connection with Tenant’s Initial Alterations, Landlord hereby grants to Tenant an exclusive license (coterminous with the Term), subject to and in accordance with the provisions of this Section 10.17, Article 4 hereof and the Work Letter, to install and use up to (A) two (2) four inch (4”) conduit risers running from the east point of entry room located in the basement of the Building and (B) two (2) four inch (4”) conduit risers running from the west point of entry room located in the basement of the Building to the two (2) telecom closets located on the nineteenth (19th) floor of the Building (or such other telecom closets located on any full floor of the Premises selected by Tenant subject to and in accordance with the terms of Article 4 hereof) (the risers under clauses (A) and (B) above, together with all associated lines, wiring and cabling, collectively, the “Conduit Risers” and, together with the Gas Riser, collectively, the “Risers”)), in the location(s) shown on Exhibit S attached hereto, solely for the installation, repair and replacement, at Tenant’s sole expense, of Tenant’s lines, wiring and cabling for its reasonable voice and data requirements, provided that the location of the Conduit Risers and its manner of installation and use shall not adversely affect (i) the occupancy of other tenants, (ii) Landlord’s use or operation of the Building, the Common Areas or premises leased to, or available for lease to, other tenants or (iii) the proper functioning of the Building Systems (in each case (i) through (iii) as determined by Landlord in its reasonable discretion). Landlord assumes no responsibility either for or in connection with the installation, maintenance, or operation of the Conduit Risers or for the safeguarding thereof, nor shall Landlord be under any other obligation or liability of any kind whatsoever in connection with this Section 10.17 either financially or otherwise. All reasonable costs of any studies and/or examinations performed in connection with the determination of the location(s) of the Conduit Risers shall be the sole responsibility of Tenant.