Crisis Management. This coverage shall include the costs of managing the public relations outfall from most data breach scenarios.
Crisis Management. 1. The Parties reaffirm their commitment to cooperating in promoting international peace and stability.
Crisis Management. The Parties reaffirm their commitment to promoting international peace and security including, inter alia, through the Agreement between New Zealand and the European Union establishing a framework for the participation of New Zealand in European Union crisis management operations, signed in Brussels on 18 April 2012.
Crisis Management. The Parties shall enhance the exchange of views and endeavour to act jointly on issues of common concern in the area of crisis management and peace-building, including by promoting common positions, cooperating with regard to resolutions and decisions in international organisations and fora, supporting national efforts of countries emerging from conflict to achieve sustainable peace and cooperating on crisis management operations and other relevant programmes and projects.
Crisis Management. 1. The Eurosystem shall manage and resolve any operational disturbances in T2S. In addition, due to the central role which T2S plays in securities settlement in connected markets, the Eu- rosystem shall assume a coordinating role. In particular, it shall coordinate, initiate and lead activities in connection with any event of an operational or financial nature which may im- pact the functioning and performance of T2S. The Eurosystem shall use its best efforts to act to protect the functioning of T2S and to operate T2S in a way that supports the financial sta- bility of all connected markets.
Crisis Management. Public Relations Support Provide the necessary support (human resources and external services) required to handle public relations (media relations, corporate communications) for Recipient and to communicate effectively internally and externally during a crisis situation. Fleet Management Provider will ensure that qualified personnel are provided with an appropriate company vehicle and will oversee liability insurance, vehicle registration and accident-related matters. 223
Crisis Management. If during the Period of Insurance an Insured Event occurs, Chubb will pay the Group Policyholder up to the Benefit Amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits for Crisis Consultant fees and costs incurred as a direct result of a Crisis which starts during the Period of Insurance and is reported to Chubb in accordance with this section. Any fees, costs and expenses will be incurred by the Crisis Consultant and will be paid by the Group Policyholder and submitted to Chubb for reimbursement under this Policy. Crisis Consultant costs are limited to fees or expenses which are incurred within the Crisis Coverage Period subject to a maximum of £75,000 per Crisis, and an Aggregate Limit of £75,000. Specific Definitions for Section 10 – Crisis Management Aggregate Limit The maximum amount that Chubb will pay in any one Period of Insurance. Adverse Publicity Any negative reporting of an Insured Event in local, regional or national media (including but not limited to radio, television, newspaper and/or magazines) which has potential to cause a Material Interruption. Crisis Any decisive, unstable or crucial time in the Group Policyholder’s affairs or Business resulting from an Insured Event that starts during the Period of Insurance and:
Crisis Management. Public Relations Support Provide the necessary support (human resources and external services) required to handle public relations (media relations, corporate communications) for Recipient and to communicate effectively internally and externally during a crisis situation in Denmark and Iceland.
Crisis Management. The Company is committed to provide counseling to employees in the event of serious injuries and accidents at the work location.
Crisis Management. There shall be a crisis management committee which will set in motion and disseminate procedures designed to provide a framework in the district for response to acts of harm and violence or other emergency situations.