EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE CONTINUITY Sample Clauses

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE CONTINUITY. This section applies if Equipment will be a Deliverable under this Contract. If the Contractor is unable to provide maintenance services to meet the State's ongoing performance requirements and if, in the State's sole opinion, the Contractor is unlikely to resume providing warranty services that meets the State's ongoing performance requirement, the Contractor will be in default, and the State will be entitled to the remedies in the default section of this Contract. But the State will also be entitled to the following items from the Contractor: 1. All information necessary for the State to perform the maintenance, including but not limited to logic diagrams, maintenance manuals and system and unit schematics with all changes noted. 2. A listing of suppliers capable of supplying necessary spare parts. 3. Adequate information to permit the State to have spare parts manufactured elsewhere; and 4. A listing of spare parts and their recommended replacement schedule that will enable the State to create a centralized inventory of spare parts.
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EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE CONTINUITY. If the Contractor is unable to provide Equipment maintenance to meet the State's ongoing performance requirements and if, in the State's sole opinion, the Contractor is unlikely to resume providing warranty services that meets the State's ongoing performance requirement, the Contractor will be in default, and the State will be entitled to the remedies in the default section of this Contract. The State will also be entitled to the following items from the Contractor: (a) All information necessary for the State to perform the maintenance, including but not limited to logic diagrams, maintenance manuals, and system and unit schematics, with all changes noted; (b) A listing of suppliers capable of supplying necessary spare parts;
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE CONTINUITY. If the Contractor is unable to provide Equipment maintenance to meet the State's ongoing performance requirements and if, in the State's sole opinion, the Contractor is unlikely to resume providing warranty services that meets the State's ongoing performance requirement, the Contractor will be in default, and the State will be entitled to the remedies in the default section of this Contract. The State will also be entitled to the following items from the Contractor: (a) All reasonable information necessary for the State to perform the maintenance, including but not limited to logic diagrams, maintenance manuals, and system and unit schematics, with all changes noted; (b) A listing of suppliers capable of supplying necessary spare parts; (c) Adequate reasonable information to permit the State to have spare parts manufactured elsewhere; and (d) A listing of spare parts and their recommended replacement schedule to enable the State to create a centralized inventory of spare parts. The State will treat as Confidential Information in accordance with the Confidentiality Section of this Contract any information in items (a) through (d) above that the Contractor rightfully identifies in writing as confidential. And when disclosure to a third-party is necessary for the State to continue the maintenance, the State will require any third-party to whom disclosure is made to agree to hold the Confidential Information in confidence and to make no further disclosure of it. Further, the State agrees that any such Confidential Information will be used solely to perform maintenance for the State and will be returned to the Contractor or destroyed when such use is no longer needed.
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE CONTINUITY. This section applies if Equipment will be a Deliverable under this Contract. If the Contractor is unable to provide maintenance services to meet the State's ongoing performance requirements and if, in the State's sole opinion, the Contractor is unlikely to resume providing warranty services that meets the State's ongoing performance requirement, the Contractor will be in default, and the State will be entitled to the remedies in the default section of this Contract.

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  • Equipment Maintenance If this Contract involves computer or telecommunications hardware or other mechanical or electrical Equipment maintenance (use of the word "Equipment" means all the foregoing) as a Deliverable, then, during the warranty period and during any period covered by annual maintenance, the Contractor will provide Equipment maintenance to keep the Equipment in or restore the Equipment to good working order. This maintenance will include preventative and remedial maintenance, installation of safety changes, and installation of engineering changes based upon the specific needs of the individual item of Equipment. This maintenance will also include the repair, replacement, or exchange deemed necessary to keep the Equipment in good working order. For purposes of this Contract, Equipment restored to good working condition means Equipment that performs in accordance with the manufacturer's published specifications. The Contractor will exert its best efforts to perform all fault isolation and problem determination attributed to the Equipment covered under this Contract. The following services are outside the scope of this Contract: 1. Repair and replacement work or increase in maintenance time as a result of damage or loss resulting from accident, casualty, neglect, misuse, or abuse if such is the State's fault (and beyond normal wear and tear), damage resulting from improper packing or failure to follow prescribed shipping instruction (If such is done by the State), failure of electrical power, air conditioning or humidity control, use of supplies not approved by the original manufacturer of the Equipment as describe or included in the Contractor's proposal, or causes other than ordinary use of Equipment. 2. All information necessary for the State to perform the maintenance, including but not limited to logic diagrams, maintenance manuals and system and unit schematics with all changes noted. 3. A listing of spare parts and their recommended replacement schedule that will enable the State to create a centralized inventory of spare parts.

  • Scheduled Maintenance Maintenance window for disruptive work to Service will be limited 12:00 A.M. to 4:00 A.M., Central Daylight Time (CDT), any day with requirement of one (1) calendar week notification to Customer prior to maintenance. LightEdge will send an e-mail notification of such disruptive maintenance to Service to Authorized Contacts of Customer. Once notification is sent to Customer this will be considered a “Scheduled Maintenance”. Any Service SLAs will NOT apply during a Scheduled Maintenance.

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