Port definition

Port means a line or trunk connection point, including a line card and associated peripheral equipment, on a Central Office Switch but does not include Switch features. The Port serves as the hardware termination for line or Trunk Side facilities connected to the Central Office Switch. Each Line Side Port is typically associated with one or more telephone numbers that serve as the Customer's network address.
Port means any port the subject of the Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 (WA) or the Shipping and Pilotage Xxx 0000 (WA);
Port means the Port of Tacoma. The Port will designate in writing a representative (usually the Engineer) who shall have the authority to act on the Port’s behalf related to the Project. The “Port” does not include staff, maintenance, or safety workers, or other Port employees or consultants that may contact the Contractor or be present at the Project site.

Examples of Port in a sentence

  • Developer shall give written notice to all contractors, subcontractors and materialmen of Port District’s non-responsibility in connection with any construction of the Developer’s Phase 1A Infrastructure Improvements, Convention Center, Alterations or any other construction work on the Project Site, and shall immediately provide Port District with true copies of such notices not less than ten (10) days prior to the commencement of any work on the Project Site.

  • The Port District Parties shall have the right to post and keep posted thereon notices of non-responsibility, or such other notices which Port District may deem to be proper for the protection of Port District’s interest in the Project Site.

  • On the Effective Date, Authority shall cause the Trustee to (i) from the proceeds of the Authority Tax-Exempt Bonds, deposit an amount equal to $[ ● ] [NTD: net proceeds of the Authority Tax-Exempt Bonds less the bond proceeds contribution to Sweetwater Park referenced in clause (ii)] into the 2022B Bond Proceeds Subaccount and (ii) from the proceeds of the Authority Tax-Exempt Bonds, transfer an amount equal to $ to the Port District for costs relating to the Sufficient Completion of Sweetwater Park.

  • Each of the Developer and the Port District shall be entitled to an extension of the date of the performance of any obligation required of such Party under this Agreement upon the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event as and to the extent set forth in this Section 5.5. For the avoidance of doubt, the Hotel Ground Lease shall control as to a Force Majeure Event with respect to the Resort Hotel and Parking Improvements.

  • Unless Developer does not exercise the First Sweetwater Park Option prior to the First Sweetwater Park End Date and does not exercise the Second Sweetwater Park Option prior to the Second Sweetwater Park End Date, Port District shall neither assign nor terminate any Sweetwater Park Design Contract without Developer’s prior written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.


More Definitions of Port

Port means the particular port owned by ABP which the Customer is using or intending to use in the circumstances and includes all land, water, quays, jetties, buildings and other structures within ABP’s statutory harbour jurisdiction or otherwise owned or operated by ABP and references to the “Port” shall be construed as if it was immediately followed with the words “or any part of it”;
Port means an area of land and water made up of such infrastructure and equipment, so as to permit the reception of waterborne vessels, their loading and unloading, the storage of goods, the receipt and delivery of those goods and the embarkation and disembarkation of passengers, crew and other persons and any other infrastructure necessary for transport operators in the port;
Port is the point of interface/access connection to the SNET public switched network. This may be a switch line side interface or switch trunk side interface.
Port means a termination on a Central Office Switch that permits Customers to send or receive Telecommunications over the public switched network, but does not include switch features or switching functionality.
Port. , except for the loop, means the entirety of local exchange, including dial tone, a telephone number, switching software, local calling, and access to directory assistance, a white pages listing, operator services, and interexchange and intra-LATA toll carriers.
Port means a seaport or a port on an inland body of water where ships on an international voyage arrive or depart;
Port means the Port of San Francisco.