Critical Production Data Sample Clauses

Critical Production Data. The Intermediate Performance Standard for Critical Production Data is that the average percentage of Critical Production Data delivered by the scheduled due-out time will be at least as high as the applicable percentage in the following table during the immediately preceding consecutive 30 day period: TOTAL PRODUCTION JOBS SCHEDULED PER DAY % ON TIME [**] [**] [**] [**] [**] [**] [**] [**] [**] and above [**] Worldspan will not be considered to have failed to meet the Intermediate Performance Standards for Critical Production Data as a result of delays in the production or delivery of Critical Production Data that result, in whole or in part, from (i) the failure of any Delta Service Users or any external vendor to deliver data to Worldspan on schedule, or (ii) the inability of system(s) of any Delta Service User to accept data from Worldspan. The portion of the payments due to Worldspan with respect to Airline Services that is at risk pursuant to Section 2.2(b) of this Agreement as a result of Worldspan’s failure to meet the Intermediate Performance Standard shall be [**] of the amounts payable to Worldspan for Production Services. Any failure by Worldspan to meet this Intermediate Performance Standard shall be considered Cured if and when, at any time after such failure, the average percentage of Critical Production Data delivered by the scheduled due-out time is at least as high as the applicable percentage in the table set forth above during the [**] immediately preceding that time. [**] = Confidential treatment requested for redacted portion, redacted portion has been filed separately with the Commission.
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Critical Production Data. The Performance Objective for on-time delivery of Critical Production Data is an average of [**] percent for any given calendar month. Critical Production Data needs and due-out times will be identified by mutual agreement of Northwest and Worldspan and will be modified by mutual agreement as necessary to support Northwest’s ongoing business needs. Each quarter, Worldspan will review with Northwest Worldspan’s performance with respect to production and delivery of Critical Production Data.
Critical Production Data. The Performance Objective for on-time delivery of Critical Production Data is an average of [**] percent for any given calendar month. Critical Production Data needs and due-out times will be identified by mutual agreement of Delta and Worldspan and will be modified by mutual agreement as necessary to support Delta’s ongoing business needs. Each quarter, Worldspan will review with Delta Worldspan’s performance with respect to production and delivery of Critical Production Data.

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  • Client Data 8.1. Fund (i) will provide or ensure that other Persons provide all Client Data to SS&C ALPS in an electronic format that is acceptable to SS&C ALPS (or as otherwise agreed in writing) and (ii) confirm that each has the right to share such Client Data. As between SS&C ALPS and Fund, all Client Data shall remain the property of the Fund to which such Client Data relate. Client Data shall not be used or disclosed by SS&C ALPS other than in connection with providing the Services and as permitted under Section 11.2. SS&C ALPS shall be permitted to act upon instructions from Management with respect to the disclosure or disposition of Client Data related to Fund, but may refuse to act upon such instructions where it doubts, in good faith, the authenticity or authority of such instructions.

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  • Product Information Galapagos recognizes that by reason of, inter alia, Xxxxxx’x status as an exclusive licensee pursuant to the grants under Section 5.2, Xxxxxx has an interest in Galapagos’ retention in confidence of certain information of Galapagos. Accordingly, during the Term, Galapagos shall, and shall cause its Affiliates and its and their respective officers, directors, employees, and agents to, keep completely confidential, and not publish or otherwise disclose, and not use directly or indirectly for any purpose other than to fulfill Galapagos’ obligations hereunder any Information owned or otherwise Controlled by Galapagos or any of its Affiliates specifically relating to any Licensed Compound or Licensed Product, or the Exploitation of any of the foregoing (the “Product Information”); except to the extent (x) the Product Information is in the public domain through no fault of Galapagos, its Affiliates or any of its or their respective officers, directors, employees, or agents; (y) such disclosure or use is expressly permitted under Section 9.3, or (z) such disclosure or use is otherwise expressly permitted by the terms of this Agreement. For purposes of Section 9.3, Xxxxxx shall be deemed to be the disclosing Party with respect to Product Information under Section 9.3 and Galapagos shall be deemed to be the receiving Party with respect thereto. For further clarification, (i) without limiting this Section 9.1, to the extent Product Information is disclosed by Galapagos to Xxxxxx pursuant to this Agreement, such information shall, subject to the other terms and conditions of this Article 9, also constitute Confidential Information of Galapagos with respect to the use and disclosure of such Information by Galapagos (and Galapagos shall be deemed to be the disclosing Party with respect to Product Information under Section 9.3 and Xxxxxx shall be deemed to be the receiving Party with respect thereto), but (ii) the disclosure by Galapagos to Xxxxxx of Product Information shall not cause such information to cease to be subject to the provisions of this Section 9.1 with respect to the use and disclosure of such Confidential Information by Galapagos. If this Agreement is terminated in its entirety or with respect to the Terminated Territory, this Section 9.1 shall have no continuing force or effect with respect to the use or disclosure of such information solely in connection with the Exploitation of the Licensed Compound or Licensed Product for the benefit of the Terminated Territory, but the Product Information, to the extent disclosed by Xxxxxx to Galapagos hereunder, shall continue to be Confidential Information of Xxxxxx, subject to the terms of Sections 9.2, 9.3, and 9.7 for purposes of the surviving provisions of this Agreement.

  • Regulatory Information Promptly, from time to time, copies of such reports and written information to and from any Governmental Authority, including the FCC and any PUC, with jurisdiction over the Property or business of any Company, as the Administrative Agent may reasonably request; and

  • Supplying Information Each Seller shall deliver or provide access to such records, documents, information and data to the applicable Purchaser as such Purchaser may reasonably request in order to properly and efficiently perform its obligations hereunder; provided, however, that the Sellers shall not be required to deliver or provide access to any records, documents, information or data that (a) relates to a part of the business of the Seller Group that is not being serviced by the Purchasers pursuant to this Agreement, (b) in the Sellers’ reasonable determination could violate applicable Law, or could result in the loss or waiver of any attorney-client, work product or similar legal privilege or (c) in the Sellers’ reasonable determination could violate any contractual obligation of the Seller Group with respect to confidentiality; provided, however, the Sellers and the Purchasers shall cooperate in good faith to put in place appropriate substitute disclosure arrangements, including, in the case of clause (a), by separating or redacting the portion of the information that relates to a part of the business of the Seller Group that is not being serviced by the Purchasers pursuant to this Agreement and, in the case of clauses (b) and (c), by using commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the consent of such third party to such access.

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