Assess Dependability Sample Clauses

Assess Dependability. The dependability of a system is its ability to deliver specified services to the end users so they can justifiably rely on and trust the services provided by the system. It is also the ability of a system to avoid service failures that are more frequent or more severe than is acceptable. Assess Dependability
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  • Dependability Compliance with instructions and regulations; reliability under varying conditions. ☐ Unsatisfactory Frequently undependable. ☐ Needs Improvement ☐ Meets Expectations Dependable under normal circumstances. ☐ Exceeds Expectations ☐ Outstanding Thoroughly reliable on assignments. Remarks: Click here to enter remarks

  • Timeliness Time is of the essence in this Agreement.

  • Adaptability Does employee adapt to changing work demands? Is employee receptive to new ideas and concepts?

  • Determination of Responsiveness 28.1 The Procuring Entity's determination of a Tender's responsiveness is to be based on the contents of the Tender itself, as defined in ITT28.2.

  • Constructability Review Prepare detailed interdisciplinary constructability review within Fourteen (14) days of receipt of the plans from the District that:

  • Reliability Reliability targets (Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)) are defined in the technical specifications as set out in the Contract. Notwithstanding any possible application of penalties relating to reliability defined in the Contract, Goods shall remain covered by the warranty defined in this Article 16 as long as the reliability commitments have not been reached.

  • Non-Grievability No dispute over a claim for any benefits extended by this Health and Welfare Fund shall be subject to the grievance procedure.

  • Responsiveness The Contractor has provided an appropriate and timely response to each of the City’s requests.

  • Employability Executive acknowledges (i) that Executive has sufficient abilities and talents to be able to obtain, upon the termination of Executive’s employment, comparable employment from another business while fully honoring and complying with the above covenants concerning confidential information and contacts with the Company’s or any of its Affiliates’ customers or employees, and (ii) the importance to the Company and its Affiliates of the above covenants. Accordingly, for a period of one (1) year following the termination of Executive’s employment with the Company and upon the Company’s reasonable request of Executive, Executive shall advise the Company of the identity of Executive’s new employer and shall provide a general description, in reasonable detail, of Executive’s new duties and responsibilities sufficient to inform the Company of its need to request a court order to enforce the above covenants.

  • Mileage Measurement Where required, the mileage measurement for LIS rate elements is determined in the same manner as the mileage measurement for V&H methodology as outlined in NECA Tariff No. 4.

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