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10. Equinix Entities: shall mean Equinix Operating Co., Equinix Inc. and Equinix Pacific, Inc., and each of which individually is an Equinix Entity.
11. Equinix Power Distribution System shall mean any and all Hendry panels (or other Equinix specifications-compliant DC distribution panels), locks, and
power strips and electrical, utility, or power distribution systems and items that are installed by Equinix.
12. Equipment shall mean, for each Customer, all network and/or computer equipment (including wiring and Customer Cross-Connects between such
equipment and the Customer's POD Equipment) that is located in the Customer's Licensed Space, regardless of whether such equipment is owned, leased,
licensed or otherwise obtained for use by the Customer or the Customer's Authorized Persons, Accompanying Persons, or Associated Entities (but this does
not include Cross-Connects or Equinix POD Equipment located in the Customer's Licensed Space).
13. Hazardous Materials shall mean (i) asbestos, or any substance containing asbestos; (ii) polychlorinated biphenyls; (iii) lead; (iv) radon; (v) pesticides;
(vi) petroleum or any other substances containing hydrocarbons; (vii) any substance which, when on the IBX Centers or the IBX Center Properties, is
prohibited by any environmental Laws; (viii) those matters described in the Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C.
ยง9601 et. seq. ("CERCLA"); and (ix) any other substance, material or waste which, (a) by any environmental Laws requires special handling or notification of
any governmental authority in its collection, storage, treatment, or disposal or (b) is defined or classified as hazardous, dangerous or toxic pursuant to any
legal requirement.
14. IBX Center Property shall mean the real property on which, and the building in which, an IBX Center is located.
15. IBX Centers shall mean, for each Customer, the Internet Business Exchange Centers leased or owned by Equinix in which Customer licenses Licensed
Spaces or receives Services from Equinix pursuant to an Order.
16. Laws shall mean all applicable federal, state, local, municipal or other laws, regulations, rules, ordinances, rulings, decrees, orders, directives,
requirements, codes (including building codes), and as they may be instituted or amended from time to time.
17. Licensed Space shall mean, for each Customer, the areas licensed by a Customer under the Customer's Master Service Agreement and as identified in the
Orders as to the amount of space. For each Licensed Space, Equinix will determine at all times during the term the exact location in the IBX Centers where
the Licensed Space for each Customer will be located, and Equinix will notify each Customer accordingly.
18. Master Service Agreement shall mean, for each Customer, the Master Service Agreement executed by Customer and one or more Equinix Entities (or
the document with a similar function if no document entitled Master Service Agreement has been signed by Customer and one or more Equinix Entities) to
which these Policies are incorporated by reference.
19. Online Order shall mean, for each Customer, an Order for Services placed by the Customer via the Customer Care Website and accepted by Equinix
pursuant to Equinix's then current ordering procedures (as well as any amendment to such Order reflected in a change order agreed to by the parties in
accordance with the terms of the applicable change order, the Order and the Master Service Agreement).
20. Order shall mean, for each Customer, any Sales Orders, Online Order or Phone Order between the Customer and Equinix.
21. Phone Order shall mean, for each Customer, an Order for Services placed by the Customer via telephone and accepted by Equinix pursuant to Equinix's
then current ordering procedures (as well as any amendment to such Order reflected in a change order agreed to by the parties in accordance with the terms of
the applicable change order, the Order and the Master Service Agreement).
22. Point of Demarcation Equipment or POD Equipment shall mean (1) patch panels, DSX panels for category 5 twisted pair, co-axial, single and multi-
mode fiber, or (2) other appropriate (as reasonably determined by Equinix) point of demarcation equipment.
23. Policies shall mean the procedures, rules, regulations, security practices and policies adopted by Equinix that are then in effect for the IBX Centers,
including these Internet Business Exchange Center Policies, and as they may be amended from time to time by Equinix.
24. Ports shall mean all wiring, connections, circuitry and utility ports at the POD Equipment.
25. Redundant Circuit Pair shall mean two identical power circuits installed in the same cabinet or rack, neither of which is a part of another pair of circuits
in the same cabinet or rack.
26. Sales Order shall mean, for each Customer, a written order for services (as well as any amendment to such Order reflected in a change order agreed to by
the Parties in accordance with the terms of the applicable change order, the Order and the Master Service Agreement).
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