Opening of Manholes and Access to Conduit. The following requirements apply to the opening of AT&T’s manholes and access to AT&T’s conduit system. The opening of AT&T’s manholes shall only be permitted after notification by Attaching Party and the subsequent approval by AT&T’s authorized employee or agent, which approval shall not be unreasonably delayed or withheld. 16.6.1. Attaching Party will notify AT&T not less than five (5) business days in advance before entering AT&T’s conduit system to perform non-emergency work operations. Such operations shall be conducted during normal business hours except as otherwise agreed by the Parties. The notice shall state the general nature of the work to be performed. 16.6.2. An authorized employee or representative of AT&T may be present any time when Attaching Party or personnel acting on Attaching Party’s behalf enter or perform work within AT&T’s conduit system. Attaching Party must notify AT&T when Attaching Party has completed such work in the conduit system. If AT&T has not had the opportunity to complete the review, AT&T will attempt to meet with Attaching Party’s contractors to finalize the review. If AT&T is not available when Attaching Party notifies AT&T of their notice of completion then AT&T will perform a post-construction inspection as described in Section 26.1. Attaching Party shall reimburse AT&T for costs associated with the presence of AT&T’s authorized employee or representative. 16.6.3. Each Party, when desiring to enter manholes, must obtain any necessary authorization from the appropriate authorities prior to opening manholes. Additionally, each Party is responsible, as the Party desiring entry, to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and safety requirements including, but not limited to, traffic control, warning devices, and manhole purging and venting.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Telecommunications
Opening of Manholes and Access to Conduit. The following requirements apply to the opening of AT&T’s manholes Manholes and access to AT&T’s conduit systemConduit System. The opening of Attaching Party may only open AT&T’s manholes shall only be permitted Manholes after notification by Attaching Party it notifies AT&T and the subsequent approval by AT&T’s authorized employee or agentagent approves such opening, which approval shall will not be unreasonably delayed or withheld.
16.6.1. 6.6.1 Attaching Party will must notify AT&T not less than five (5) 5 business days in advance before entering AT&T’s conduit system Conduit System to perform non-emergency work operations. Such operations shall must be conducted during normal business hours except as the Parties otherwise agreed by the Partiesagree in writing. The notice shall must state the general nature of the work to be performed.
16.6.2. An 6.6.2 AT&T’s authorized employee or representative of AT&T may be present any time when Attaching Party Party, or personnel acting on Attaching Party’s behalf behalf, enter or perform work within AT&T’s conduit systemConduit System. Attaching Party must notify AT&T when Attaching Party has completed completes such work in the conduit system. If AT&T has not had the opportunity to complete the review, AT&T will attempt to meet with Attaching Party’s contractors to finalize the reviewConduit System. If AT&T is not available when Attaching Party notifies AT&T of their notice of completion such completion, then AT&T will may perform a post-construction inspection as described in Section 26.115.1. Attaching Party shall must reimburse AT&T for actual and customary costs associated with the presence of AT&T’s authorized employee or representative.
16.6.3. 6.6.3 Each Party, when desiring to enter manholesManholes, must obtain any necessary authorization from the appropriate authorities prior to opening manholesManholes. Additionally, each Party is responsible, as the Party desiring entry, to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and safety requirements including, but not limited to, traffic control, warning devices, and manhole Manhole purging and venting.
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Sources: Telecommunications
Opening of Manholes and Access to Conduit. The following requirements apply to the opening of AT&T’s manholes Manholes and access to AT&T’s conduit systemConduit System. The opening of AT&T’s manholes Manholes shall only be permitted after notification by Attaching Party and the subsequent approval by AT&T’s authorized employee or agent, which approval shall not be unreasonably delayed or withheld.
16.6.1. 6.6.1 Attaching Party will notify AT&T not less than five (5) business days in advance before entering AT&T’s conduit system Conduit System to perform non-emergency work operations. Such operations shall be conducted during normal business hours except as otherwise agreed by the Parties. The notice shall state the general nature of the work to be performed.
16.6.2. 6.6.2 An authorized employee or representative of AT&T may be present any time when Attaching Party Party, or personnel acting on Attaching Party’s behalf behalf, enter or perform work within AT&T’s conduit systemConduit System. Attaching Party must notify AT&T when Attaching Party has completed such work in the conduit system. If AT&T has not had the opportunity to complete the review, AT&T will attempt to meet with Attaching Party’s contractors to finalize the reviewConduit System. If AT&T is not available when Attaching Party notifies AT&T of their notice completion of completion the facility installation in AT&T’s Conduit System, then AT&T will may perform a post-construction inspection as described in Section 26.115.1. Attaching Party shall reimburse AT&T for the actual and customary costs associated with the presence of AT&T’s authorized employee or representative.
16.6.3. 6.6.3 Each Party, when desiring to enter manholesManholes, must obtain any necessary authorization from the appropriate authorities prior to opening manholesManholes. Additionally, each Party is responsible, as the Party desiring entry, to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and safety requirements including, but not limited to, traffic control, warning devices, and manhole Manhole purging and venting.
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Opening of Manholes and Access to Conduit. The following requirements apply to the opening of AT&T’s manholes Manholes and access to AT&T’s conduit systemConduit System. The opening of AT&T’s manholes Manholes shall only be permitted after notification by Attaching Party and the subsequent approval by AT&T’s authorized employee or agent, which approval shall not be unreasonably delayed or withheld.
16.6.1. 6.6.1 Attaching Party will notify AT&T not less than five (5) business days in advance before entering AT&T’s conduit system Conduit System to perform non-emergency work operations. Such operations shall be conducted during normal business hours except as otherwise agreed by the Parties. The notice shall state the general nature of the work to be performed.
16.6.2. 6.6.2 An authorized employee or representative of AT&T may be present any time when Attaching Party Party, or personnel acting on Attaching Party’s behalf behalf, enter or perform work within AT&T’s conduit systemConduit System. Attaching Party must notify AT&T when Attaching Party has completed such work in the conduit system. If AT&T has not had the opportunity to complete the review, AT&T will attempt to meet with Attaching Party’s contractors to finalize the reviewConduit System. If AT&T is not available when Attaching Party notifies AT&T of their notice completion of completion the facility installation in AT&T’s Conduit System, then AT&T will may perform a post-construction inspection as described in Section 26.115.1. Attaching Party shall reimburse AT&T for costs associated with the presence of AT&T’s authorized employee or representative.
16.6.3. 6.6.3 Each Party, when desiring to enter manholesManholes, must obtain any necessary authorization from the appropriate authorities prior to opening manholesManholes. Additionally, each Party is responsible, as the Party desiring entry, to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and safety requirements including, but not limited to, traffic control, warning devices, and manhole Manhole purging and venting.
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Sources: Clec Agreement