Business Continuity Plans. Contractor will, at its sole expense, establish and maintain written Business Continuity Plans for the performance of Services or provision of Deliverables and supporting facilities which shall include (A) written disaster recovery plans for critical technology and infrastructure, including communications networks or manufacturing capability or capacity; (B) proper risk controls to enable continued performance under the Agreement in the event of a Disaster; and (C) demonstrated capability to provide uninterrupted Services or Deliverables during the Disaster within the recovery time objectives specified by Edison. The Business Continuity Plans must include information and advance procedures that are developed and maintained in readiness for use in the event of a Disaster. The Business Continuity Plans must focus on the core business processes, manufacturing facilities, communications networks, lines of supply, information technology systems, infrastructure, and related personnel that are required for delivery of Services and Deliverables to Edison within the specified timeframe. Within 30 days after the Effective Date, Contractor will deliver to the Edison Representative a letter certifying that the Business Continuity Plans are sufficient to ensure uninterrupted Services or provision of the Deliverables during the Disaster. If at any time Contractor becomes aware that it is not in compliance with its Business Continuity Plans, Contractor will provide notice to Edison within 48 hours and provide a corrective action plan. Contractor will cure the non-compliance within ten days after providing notice to Edison, or, if the non-compliance cannot be cured within this period, will immediately commence and continue diligent efforts so that the non-compliance is cured (as determined by Edison in its reasonable discretion) within a commercially reasonable time but not more than 15 days.
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Samples: Terms and Conditions for Consulting Services, Terms and Conditions for Consulting Services, Terms and Conditions for Consulting Services
Business Continuity Plans. Contractor will, at its sole expense, establish and maintain written Business Continuity Plans for the performance of Services Work or provision of Deliverables and supporting facilities which shall include (A) written disaster recovery plans for critical technology and infrastructure, including communications networks or manufacturing capability or capacity; (B) proper risk controls to enable continued performance under the Agreement in the event of a Disaster; and (C) demonstrated capability to provide uninterrupted Services Work or Deliverables during the Disaster within the recovery time objectives specified by EMS or Edison. The Business Continuity Plans must include information and advance procedures that are developed and maintained in readiness for use in the event of a Disaster. The Business Continuity Plans must focus on the core business processes, manufacturing facilities, communications networks, lines of supply, information technology systems, infrastructure, and related personnel that are required for delivery of Services and Work or Deliverables to Edison within the specified timeframe. Within 30 days after the Effective Date, Contractor will deliver to the Edison Representative a letter certifying confirming that the Business Continuity Plans are sufficient to ensure uninterrupted Services or provision of the Work or Deliverables during the Disaster. If at any time Contractor becomes aware that it is not in compliance with its Business Continuity Plans, Contractor will promptly provide notice to EMS and Edison within 48 hours and provide a corrective action plan. Contractor will cure the non-compliance within ten 10 days after providing notice to EMS or Edison, or, if the non-compliance cannot be cured within this period, will immediately commence and continue diligent efforts so that the non-compliance is cured (as determined by EMS or Edison in its reasonable discretion) within a commercially reasonable time but not more than 15 days.
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Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions
Business Continuity Plans. Contractor will, at its sole expense, establish and maintain written Business Continuity Plans for the performance of Services or provision of the Deliverables and supporting facilities which shall include (A) written disaster recovery plans for critical technology and infrastructure, including communications networks or manufacturing capability or capacity; (B) proper risk controls to enable continued performance under the Agreement in the event of a Disaster; and (C) demonstrated capability to provide uninterrupted Services or Deliverables during the Disaster within the recovery time objectives specified by Edison. The Business Continuity Plans must include information and advance procedures that are developed and maintained in readiness for use in the event of a Disaster. The Business Continuity Plans must focus on the core business processes, manufacturing facilities, communications networks, lines of supply, information technology systems, infrastructure, and related personnel that are required for delivery of Services and Deliverables to Edison within the specified timeframe. Within 30 days after the Effective Date, Contractor will deliver to the Edison Representative a letter certifying that the Business Continuity Plans are sufficient to ensure uninterrupted provision of Services or provision of the Deliverables during the Disaster. If at any time Contractor becomes aware that it is not in compliance with its Business Continuity Plans, Contractor will provide notice to Edison within 48 hours and provide a corrective action plan. Contractor will cure the non-compliance within ten days after providing notice to Edison, or, if the non-compliance cannot be cured within this period, will immediately commence and continue diligent efforts so that the non-non- compliance is cured (as determined by Edison in its reasonable discretion) within a commercially reasonable time but not more than 15 days.
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Samples: Terms and Conditions for Services
Business Continuity Plans. Contractor will, at its sole expense, establish and maintain written Business Continuity Plans for the performance of Services Work or provision of Deliverables and supporting facilities which shall include (A) written disaster recovery plans for critical technology and infrastructure, including communications networks or manufacturing capability or capacity; (B) proper risk controls to enable continued performance under the Agreement in the event of a Disaster; and (C) demonstrated capability to provide uninterrupted Services Work or Deliverables during the Disaster within the recovery time objectives specified by EMS or Edison. The Business Continuity Plans must include information and advance procedures that are developed and maintained in readiness for use in the event of a Disaster. The Business Continuity Plans must focus on the core business processes, manufacturing facilities, communications networks, lines of supply, information technology systems, infrastructure, and related personnel that are required for delivery of Services and Work or Deliverables to Edison within the specified timeframe. Within 30 days after the Effective Date, Contractor will deliver to the Edison Representative a letter certifying that the Business Continuity Plans are sufficient to ensure uninterrupted Services or provision of the Work or Deliverables during the Disaster. If at any time Contractor becomes aware that it is not in compliance with its Business Continuity Plans, Contractor will provide notice to EMS and Edison within 48 hours and provide a corrective action plan. Contractor will cure the non-compliance within ten 10 days after providing notice to EMS or Edison, or, if the non-compliance cannot be cured within this period, will immediately commence and continue diligent efforts so that the non-compliance is cured (as determined by EMS or Edison in its reasonable discretion) within a commercially reasonable time but not more than 15 days.
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Samples: Terms and Conditions