Common use of Overlashing Clause in Contracts

Overlashing. The term “overlashing” refers to the practice of placing an additional cable or inner duct by lashing such cable or inner duct with spinning wire over an existing cable and strand.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way

Overlashing. The term “overlashingOverlashing” refers to the practice of placing an additional cable or inner duct by lashing such cable or inner duct with spinning wire over an existing cable and strand.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Telecommunications, Interconnection Agreement

Overlashing. The term “overlashing” refers to the practice of placing an additional cable or inner duct by lashing such cable or inner duct with spinning wire over an both existing cable cables and strandexisting strands supporting those cables or inner ducts.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way, Master Agreement for Access to Poles, Ducts, Conduits, and Rights of Way

Overlashing. The term “overlashingOverlashing” refers to the practice of placing an additional communications cable or inner duct by lashing such cable or inner duct with spinning wire over an existing cable and strandstrand on Poles.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Amendment Between Bellsouth Telecommunications, LLC D/B/a At&t Louisiana and NTS Communications, LLC D/B/a Vexus Fiber, Clec Agreement