Rights-of-Way definition

Rights-of-Way means easements, licenses, rights-of-way, permits, servitudes, leasehold estates, instruments creating an interest in real property, and other similar real estate interests.
Rights-of-Way has the meaning set forth in Section 3.10(d).
Rights-of-Way means easements, rights-of-way and similar real estate interests.

More Definitions of Rights-of-Way

Rights-of-Way has the meaning specified in Section 3.31.
Rights-of-Way has the meaning set forth in Section 7.16(b).
Rights-of-Way has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.7(b).
Rights-of-Way shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.14(b).
Rights-of-Way has the meaning set forth in Section 4.8(a).
Rights-of-Way shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.17(b).
Rights-of-Way means (i) a legal interest of Ameritech in property of others, such as an easement or license, suitable for use for communications distribution facilities or (ii) Ameritech’s owned or leased property if such property is used for communications distribution facilities; provided, however, it does not generally include controlled environment vaults, remote equipment buildings, huts or enclosures, cross-connect cabinets, panels and boxes, equipment closets or enclosures in buildings, or any like or similar equipment enclosures or locations, or the ducts or conduit connecting any of the foregoing to manholes or conduit runs between manholes. The availability of Ameritech Structure for Requesting Carrier’s Attachments is subject to and dependent upon all rights, privileges, franchises or authorities granted by governmental entities with jurisdiction, existing and future agreements with other persons not inconsistent with Section 16.18, all interests in property granted by persons or entities public or private, and Applicable Law, and all terms, conditions and limitations of any or all of the foregoing, by which Ameritech owns and controls Structure or interests therein.