Over Builds Clause Samples

Over Builds. AT&T is not required to provide nondiscriminatory access to a fiber-to-the-home loop on an 251(c)(3) Unbundled basis when AT&T has deployed such a loop parallel to, or in replacement of, an existing copper loop facility, except that: 4.12.2.1 AT&T must maintain the existing copper loop connected to the particular customer premises after deploying the fiber-to-the-home loop and provide nondiscriminatory access to that copper loop on an 251(c)(3) Unbundled basis unless AT&T retires the copper loop pursuant to Section 4.12.3 and 47 CFR § 51.319(a)(3)(iii).
Over Builds. SBC TEXAS is not required to provide nondiscriminatory access to a fiber-to-the-home loop on an 251(c)(3) Unbundled basis when SBC TEXAS has deployed such a loop parallel to, or in replacement of, an existing copper loop facility, except that: 4.12.2.1 SBC TEXAS must maintain the existing copper loop connected to the particular customer premises after deploying the fiber-to-the-home loop and provide nondiscriminatory access to that copper loop on an 251(c)(3) Unbundled basis unless SBC TEXAS retires the copper loop pursuant to Section 4.12.3 and 47 CFR § 51.319(a)(3)(iii).
Over Builds. AT&T TEXAS is not required to provide nondiscriminatory access to a fiber- to-the-home loop on an 251(c)(3) Unbundled basis when AT&T TEXAS has deployed such a loop parallel to, or in replacement of, an existing copper loop facility, except that:
Over Builds. SBC TEXAS is not required to provide nondiscriminatory access to a fiber-to-the-home loop on an 251(c)(3) Unbundled basis when SBC TEXAS has deployed such a loop parallel to, or in replacement of, an existing copper loop facility, except that: 4.12.2.1 SBC TEXAS must maintain the existing copper loop connected to the particular customer premises after deploying the fiber-to-the-home loop and provide nondiscriminatory access to that copper loop on an 251(c)(3) Unbundled basis unless SBC TEXAS retires the copper loop pursuant to Section 4.12.3 and 47 CFR § 51.319(a)(3)(iii). 4.12.2.2 If SBC TEXAS maintains the existing copper loop pursuant to Section 51.319(a)(3)(ii)(A) of this section need not incur any expenses to ensure that the existing copper loop remains capable of transmitting signals prior to receiving a request for access pursuant to that paragraph, in which case SBC TEXAS shall restore the copper loop to serviceable condition upon request. 4.12.2.3 Should SBC TEXAS retire the copper loop pursuant to Section 4.12.3 and 47 CFR § 51.319(a)(3)(iii) of this section shall provide nondiscriminatory access to a 64 kilobits per second transmission path capable of voice grade service over the fiber-to-the-home loop on an 251(c)(3) Unbundled basis.

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  • Work Load The professional obligation of academic employees comprises both scheduled and non-scheduled activities. The Guild and the District recognize that it is part of the professional responsibility of faculty to carry out their duties in an appropriate manner and place. As part of this responsibility faculty are expected to play an important role in the recruitment and retention of students, campus and departmental governance, program review, accreditation, planning and mentoring. Faculty commitment to retention will be demonstrated by informing students that they are to talk with the instructor prior to dropping the course. Faculty are encouraged to include a statement to this effect in their course syllabi. While it is understood that course syllabi content falls within the purview of the individual faculty member’s academic freedom, the parties also understand that items required to be part of syllabi in order to maintain college or continuing education accreditation must also be included. Tenured/tenure-track faculty who have less than a full-time contract are not eligible to work any additional assignments including long-term substitution (day-to-day substitution is allowed provided the limits specified in Section 5.2.1.3 are not exceeded). Faculty assignments shall be made in the following priority order: Tenured/tenure-track, pro- rata, overload, Priority of Assignment (POA) adjunct faculty assignments, then non-POA adjunct faculty.

  • Name of Building Tenant shall not use the name of the Building for any purpose other than as the address of the business conducted by Tenant in the Premises without the written consent of Landlord. Landlord reserves the right to change the name of the Building at any time in its sole discretion by written notice to Tenant and Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for any loss, cost or expense on account of any such change of name.