Maintenance of Loops Sample Clauses

Maintenance of Loops. If (a) Level 3 reports to BA a Customer trouble, (b) Level 3 requests a dispatch, (c) BA dispatches a technician, and (d) such trouble was not caused by BA’s facilities or equipment, then Level 3 shall pay BA the applicable Tariff rate for said dispatch. In addition, this charge also applies in situations when the Customer contact as designated by Level 3 is not available at the appointed time. Level 3 accepts responsibility for initial trouble isolation and providing BA with appropriate dispatch information based on its test results. If, as the result of Level 3 instructions, BA is erroneously requested to dispatch within the Central Office, BA may levy on Level 3 an appropriate charge. However, if BA imposes any charge on ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ under this Section 11.10 and the same trouble recurs and the cause in both instances is determined to be in BA’s facilities, then BA shall refund to Level 3 all charges applicable to that trouble that were erroneously levied on and paid by ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ to BA plus interest at the rate applicable to refunds of overpayments pursuant to BA’s Tariffs.
Maintenance of Loops. If (a) MFN reports to BA a Customer trouble, (b) MFN requests a dispatch, (c) BA dispatches a technician, and (d) such trouble was not caused by BA’s facilities or equipment, then MFN shall pay BA the applicable Tariff rate for said dispatch. In addition, this charge also applies in situations when the Customer contact as designated by MFN is not available at the appointed time. MFN accepts responsibility for initial trouble isolation and providing BA with appropriate dispatch information based on its test results. If, as the result of MFN instructions, BA is erroneously requested to dispatch within the Central Office, BA may levy on MFN an appropriate charge. However, if BA imposes any charge on MFN under this subsection 11.8 and the same trouble recurs and the cause in both instances is determined to be in BA’s facilities, then BA shall refund to MFN all charges applicable to that trouble that were erroneously levied on and paid by MFN to BA plus interest at the rate applicable to refunds of overpayments pursuant to BA’s Tariffs.
Maintenance of Loops. If (a) Compass reports to BA a Customer trouble, (b) Compass requests a dispatch, (c) BA dispatches a technician, and (d) such trouble was not caused by BA’s facilities or equipment, then Compass shall pay BA the applicable Tariff rate for said dispatch. In addition, this charge also applies in situations when the Customer contact as designated by Compass is not available at the appointed time. Compass accepts responsibility for initial trouble isolation and providing BA with appropriate dispatch information based on its test results. If, as the result of Compass instructions, BA is erroneously requested to dispatch within the Central Office, BA may levy on Compass an appropriate charge. However, if BA imposes any charge on Compass under this subsection 11.8 and the same trouble recurs and the cause in both instances is determined to be in BA’s facilities, then BA shall refund to Compass all charges applicable to that trouble that were erroneously levied on and paid by Compass to BA plus interest at the rate applicable to refunds of overpayments pursuant to BA’s Tariffs.
Maintenance of Loops. If (a) USWest reports to BA a Customer trouble, (b) USWest requests a dispatch, (c) BA dispatches a technician, and (d) such trouble was not caused by BA’s facilities or equipment, then USWest shall pay BA the applicable Tariff rate for said dispatch. In addition, this charge also applies in situations when the Customer contact as designated by USWest is not available at the appointed time. USWest accepts responsibility for initial trouble isolation and providing BA with appropriate dispatch information based on its test results. If, as the result of USWest instructions, BA is erroneously requested to dispatch within the Central Office, BA may levy on USWest an appropriate charge. However, if BA imposes any charge on USWest under this subsection 11.8 and the same trouble recurs and the cause in both instances is determined to be in BA’s facilities, then BA shall refund to USWest all charges applicable to that trouble that were erroneously levied on and paid by USWest to BA plus interest at the rate applicable to refunds of overpayments pursuant to BA’s Tariffs.
Maintenance of Loops. If (i) Transwire reports to BA a Customer trouble, (ii) Transwire requests a dispatch, (iii) BA dispatches a technician, and (iv) such trouble was not caused by BA’s facilities or equipment, then Transwire shall pay BA the applicable Tariff rate for said dispatch. In addition, this charge also applies in situations when the Customer contact as designated by Transwire is not available at the appointed time. Transwire accepts responsibility for initial trouble isolation and providing BA with appropriate dispatch information based on their test results. If, as the result of Transwire instructions, BA is erroneously requested to dispatch within the Central Office, BA may levy on Transwire an appropriate charge. However, if BA imposes any charge on Transwire under this subsection 11.10 and the same trouble recurs and the cause in both instances is determined to be in BA’s facilities, then BA shall refund to Transwire all charges applicable to that trouble that were erroneously levied on and paid by Transwire to BA plus interest at the rate applicable to refunds of overpayments pursuant to BA’s Tariffs.
Maintenance of Loops. Rhythms will be responsible for testing and isolating troubles on the loops. Once Rhythms has isolated a trouble to the BellSouth provided loop, Rhythms will issue a trouble to BellSouth on the loop and provide the results of their testing to BellSouth. BellSouth will take the actions necessary to repair the loop if a trouble actually exists. BellSouth will repair these loops in the same time frames that BellSouth repairs similarly situated loops to its customers. 2.1.5.1 If Rhythms reports a trouble on SL1 voice-grade loops or UCL non-designed loops and no trouble actually exists, BellSouth will charge Rhythms for any dispatching and testing (both inside and outside the CO) required by BellSouth in order to confirm the loop’s working status. 2.1.5.2 If Rhythms reports a trouble on SL2 voice-grade loops, UDL loops or UCL designed loops and no trouble actually exists, BellSouth will charge Rhythms for any dispatching and testing (outside the CO) required by BellSouth in order to confirm the loop’s working status. 2.1.5.3 If it is later determined that a trouble actually did exist on the BellSouth loop at the time of the original trouble report, BellSouth will not charge for the No Trouble Found (NTF) condition.

Related to Maintenance of Loops

  • Maintenance of Listing The Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to effect and maintain the listing of (x) the Units and Warrants on the NYSE (or another national securities exchange) until the consummation of the Business Combination or until such earlier time at which the Liquidation occurs, and (y) the Common Stock on the NYSE (or another national securities exchange) until five years from the date of the consummation of the Business Combination or until such earlier time at which Liquidation occurs.

  • Maintenance of Facilities 5.1 The Network Customer shall maintain its facilities necessary to reliably receive capacity and energy from the Host Transmission Owner’s transmission system consistent with Good Utility Practice. The Transmission Provider or Host Transmission Owner, as appropriate, may curtail service under this Operating Agreement to limit or prevent damage to generating or transmission facilities caused by the Network Customer’s failure to maintain its facilities in accordance with Good Utility Practice, and the Transmission Provider or Host Transmission Owner may seek as a result any appropriate relief from the Commission. 5.2 The Designated Representatives shall establish procedures to coordinate the maintenance schedules, and return to service, of the generating resources and transmission and substation facilities, to the greatest extent practical, to ensure sufficient transmission resources are available to maintain system reliability and reliability of service. 5.3 The Network Customer shall obtain: (1) concurrence from the Transmission Provider before beginning any scheduled maintenance of facilities which could impact the operation of the Transmission System over which transmission service is administered by Transmission Provider; and (2) clearance from the Transmission Provider when the Network Customer is ready to begin maintenance on a transmission line or substation. The Transmission Provider shall coordinate clearances with the Host Transmission Owner. The Network Customer shall notify the Transmission Provider and the Host Transmission Owner as soon as practical at the time when any unscheduled or forced outages occur and again when such unscheduled or forced outages end.

  • Maintenance of Equipment The Equipment shall be maintained in good operating condition and repair (reasonable wear and tear excepted) and all necessary replacements of and repairs thereto shall be made so that the value and operating efficiency of the Equipment shall be maintained and preserved. No Borrower shall use or operate the Equipment in violation of any law, statute, ordinance, code, rule or regulation. Each Borrower shall have the right to sell Equipment to the extent set forth in Section 4.3 hereof.

  • Maintenance of Liens Each Borrower shall perform all such acts and execute all such documents as Administrative Agent may reasonably request in order to enable Administrative Agent and the Lenders to file and record every instrument that Administrative Agent may reasonably deem necessary in order to perfect and maintain Administrative Agent’s first priority Liens on the Collateral (subject to Permitted Liens).

  • Maintenance of Liquidity Seller shall ensure that it has cash and Cash Equivalents (excluding Restricted Cash or cash pledged to Persons other than Buyer), in an amount not less than $40,000,000.