Utility Pole Sample Clauses

A Utility Pole clause defines the rights and responsibilities related to the use, maintenance, or installation of utility poles on a property. Typically, it outlines which party is responsible for the upkeep, repair, or relocation of the poles, and may specify access rights for utility companies or service providers. This clause ensures that both property owners and utility providers understand their obligations, thereby preventing disputes and facilitating the continued delivery of essential services such as electricity or telecommunications.
Utility Pole. A pole solely owned, jointly owned, or jointly used by the Licensor and used to support its facilities and/or the facilities of an authorized Licensee.
Utility Pole. (1) A pole or similar structure, located in the Public Right-of-way (“ROW”) used in whole or in part for communications services, electricity distribution, or lighting and for the purposes of this agreement; (2) Does not include a Wireless Telecommunications Facility as described in the Integrated Development Ordinance (“IDO”) except for the sub-category of Small-Cell WTF.
Utility Pole. For purposes of this chapter, a pole or similar structure that is in a public way and is or may be used for: wireline communications, electric distribution, lighting, traffic control, signage, or the collocation of a small wireless facility. Utility pole does not include a wireless support structure, a structure that supports electric transmission lines, or electric power poles owned by the City or by an interlocal entity. WIRELESS FACILITY. Is defined in Utah Code section 54-21-101(29), as amended. WIRELESS PROVIDER. A person that provides wireless services to customers, and/or builds or installs wireless facilities. WIRELESS SERVICE. Is defined in Utah Code section 54-21-101(32), as amended. WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTURE. Is defined in Utah Code section 54-21-101(34), as amended.
Utility Pole. A pole or similar structure in the Right-of-Way owned by Utility or any third party (but not the City) that is or may be used, in whole or in part, for telecommunications, cable or broadband services, or electric distribution.
Utility Pole. Existing Utility Pole w/transformer

Related to Utility Pole

  • Utility Services Company agrees to pay the full cost and expense associated with its use of all utilities, including but not limited to water, sanitary sewer, electric, storm drainage, and telecommunication services.

  • Tenant Insurance Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant, ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s family or ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s invitees, licensees, and/or guests for damages not proximately caused by Landlord or Landlord’s agents. Landlord will not compensate Tenant or anyone else for damages proximately caused by any other source whatsoever, or by Acts of God, and Tenant is therefore strongly encouraged to independently purchase insurance to protect Tenant, ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s family, ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s invitees, licensees, and/or guests, and all personal property on the leased premises and/or in any common areas from any and all damages.