Reserved for Future Use Clause Samples
A 'Reserved for Future Use' clause serves as a placeholder within a contract or agreement, indicating that a specific section or provision is intentionally left blank for potential future content. In practice, this clause is often included to maintain consistent numbering or formatting throughout the document, allowing parties to add terms or conditions at a later date without disrupting the structure. Its core function is to provide flexibility for future amendments or additions, ensuring the contract can be easily updated as circumstances change.
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Reserved for Future Use. 5.24.1 Reserved for Future Use.
Reserved for Future Use. The Parties may not reserve blocks of telephone numbers except as allowed by Applicable Law or regulation.
Reserved for Future Use. For purposes of Section 5.9.1.2, where the Parties have agreed to provision line sharing using a POTS Splitter: "End User Customer" means the DSL provider's End User Customer for claims relating to DSL and the voice service provider's End User Customer for claims relating to voice service.
Reserved for Future Use. Separate trunk groups may be established based on Billing, signaling, and network requirements. The following is the current list of traffic types that require separate trunk groups, unless specifically otherwise stated in this Agreement.
Reserved for Future Use. Qwest will design the floor space in the most efficient manner possible within each Premises that will constitute CLEC’s leased space. CLEC will, in accordance with the other terms and conditions of this Section, have access to its leased space.
Reserved for Future Use. Neither Party shall be responsible to the other for call termination charges associated with third party traffic that transits such Party’s network.
Reserved for Future Use. Gas Transportation Agreement – Chief Oil & Gas, LLC SP307991 2.5.1 Exhibit A
Reserved for Future Use. Telecommunications Services provided directly to CLEC for its own use and not resold to End Users must be identified by CLEC as such, and CLEC will pay Qwest retail prices for such services.
Reserved for Future Use. OFFLOADING PORTS: The following list represents those ports where sector vessels are authorized 12 to offload. Additionally, sector vessels are authorized to land fish to trucks within these same 13 locations.