Features and Functions Sample Clauses

Features and Functions. The Products shall have the features and functions and be installed in accordance with the Project Deliverables Schedule, attached hereto as Exhibit 1. With regard to any Phase 2 or later Component of the Products, unless otherwise agreed, the features and functions set forth on Exhibit 1 shall be minimum features and functions. Such Components shall have at least the features and functions set forth on Exhibit 1, and the features and functions of the previous version of such Component, unless otherwise agreed by the parties, and shall have such other or additional features and functions as may be mutually agreed by the parties.
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Features and Functions. The exciter is enclosed in a NEMA-I stand alone enclosure and contains the SCR power conversion module and regulator with all standard control and protection functions, and auxiliary functions such as de-excitation module, DC field flashing module, and shaft voltage suppression circuit. Standard features and functions and features included with the EX2000P are listed below. 2.4.4.1.5.1 INTERFACE WITH THE GE SPEEDTRONIC XXXX V TURBINE CONTROL SYSTEM The connection between the EX2000 and Xxxx V is accomplished through a coaxial cable on the ARCNET LAN. Therefore, the Xxxx V provides a digital window into the EX2000 through which all pertinent variables can be monitored and controlled (See Typical Xxxx V display - EX2000 variables). Any or all of the following functions can be provided: -- Voltage matching -- VAR/PF controller -- Selection of automatic or manual regulator -- Raise/lower of the active regulator set-point -- Enter set-point command -- Start/stop -- Field volts, amps and transfer volts -- Status and alarms -- Field temperature [GRAPHIC OMITTED]
Features and Functions. The MBS allows you to access certain Digital Banking Services, which are described in the Agreement. Certain features and functions available through Digital Banking may not be available using the MBS. • Access to MBS. To access the MBS, you must have a Mobile Device. MBS is available by web browser or through an application you can download to your Mobile Device. The MBS may not be available through all mobile service providers and carriers, and some mobile phones and other wireless devices may not be supported. You are responsible for periodically referring to our website to determine currently supported mobile service providers, carriers, and Mobile Devices. The technical standards required to access and use the MBS (the "Mobile Technical Standards") may vary among the types of Mobile Devices and telecommunications carriers that support the MBS and may be updated from time to time by the carriers. You are responsible for satisfying any Mobile Technical Standards. Those Mobile Technical Standards that carriers have provided to the Bank are found on our website. You understand and agree that telecommunication carriers may modify the supported Mobile Devices and/or the Mobile Technical Standards at any time, without prior notice, and that Licensor, the telecommunication carriers and the Bank shall not be liable to you for your failure to access or use the MBS due to any such modifications. We reserve the right to refuse or cancel your registration for the MBS if we cannot verify information about your Mobile Device. Access to the MBS requires the use of a Username and User Password, or other security procedure we may offer now or in the future that you select. All terms and conditions in the Agreement relating to Usernames and User Passwords for the Digital Banking Services apply to the use of your Usernames and User Passwords for the MBS. You agree that the Bank may collect information about your Mobile Device, system and application software in connection with offering and operating the MBS and to enhance your experience when using the MBS. To read our privacy statement, visit our website. We reserve the right to block access or delete the MBS software from your Mobile Device if we or our agents or the MBS service providers have reason to believe you are misusing the MBS or otherwise not complying with these MBS Terms or the Agreement or have reason to suspect your Mobile Device has been infected with malicious software or virus. The Bank maintains the r...
Features and Functions. Vendor will maintain and operate the Service Web Site so that the features, functions, and links therein are fully functional and operational, and perform as designed and intended (e.g., no "broken links," no error messages when a User clicks on buttons, menus, links, or other features).
Features and Functions. 2.1 The Voyager Transaction Processing System will have the features and perform the functions described below: Core transaction processing of all Application data requests Host Mainframe Connectivity Protocol: TCP/IP Host Data Interface Specification: Connection to host 2.2 The HTML Banking Application will have the features and perform the functions described below: User Interface Front-end: HTML
Features and Functions. The Application consists of a precautionary supplemental personal safety tool. You understand and agree that - FLEXXI reserves the right to modify any application, and the features and functionality thereof, at any time without notice to you. - the application itself is free of charge and subscriptions ane payment are only for other services. - the Application may include advertisements. - the Application may or may not include certain communications from FLEXXI, such as service announcements, administrative messages and other service related information, and that these communications are considered part of your use and you will or may not be able to opt out of receiving them. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, any new features that augment or enhance the current version of the Application shall be subject to this License Agreement. You understand and agree that the Application is - provided "as is" and that FLEXXI assumes no responsibility for the timeliness, deletion, mis-delivery or failure to store any user communications or personalization settings. You are responsible for obtaining and keeping access to the Application, and that access may in some countries involve third-party fees. You are responsible for those fees if stated to you by the app store you download the application from, when and if chosen (“switched on”) by you. You must provide and are responsible for all equipment necessary to access the application. Equipment responsibilities are as set forth, but not limited to, those items in the User Responsibilities section herein.
Features and Functions. Requirement Number Requirement Title / Tag Requirement Description Explanatory Notes FFE-01 Dialed Digits The Enterprise network MUST accept dialed digits from SIP invite ReqURI and To headers. Dial Plan will be consistent with current digit handling (dnis, etc.)
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Features and Functions xxxx.xx reserves the right to change or discontinue features or functionality of the Services from time to time; provided, however, that any such change shall not materially diminish the features or functionality of the Services available as of the Effective Date. In the event such changes to materially diminish the features or functions, Client can terminate the applicable Service in its discretion, which termination is Client’s sole and exclusive remedy for such change. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Client understands, acknowledges, and agrees that: (i) certain features and functionalities of the Services are provided by third party software, the use of which xxxx.xx licenses from such third parties; and (ii) xxxx.xx shall not be responsible for or liable for any damages resulting from the discontinuance, reduction, or other modification of such features or functionality as a result of the acts or omissions of such third parties, including but not limited to the revocation of any such licenses.
Features and Functions. Supplier shall provide the maintenance, support and hosting of the RC Tools that Supplier was using to provide services, pursuant to the applicable Supplement and MPSA, to the applicable Eligible Recipient immediately prior to the termination of the applicable Supplement, including all associated documentation, manuals, guides and reports. Supplier shall ensure that the RC Tools provided to the applicable Eligible Recipient have, at a minimum, the same functionality as was present in such RC Tools immediately prior to the termination of the applicable Supplement.

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  • MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS B.1 The Association recognizes that the management of the Hospital and the direction of working forces are fixed exclusively in the Hospital and shall remain solely with the Hospital except as specifically limited by the provisions of this Agreement and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, the Association acknowledges that it is the exclusive function of the Hospital to: (a) maintain order, discipline and efficiency; (b) hire, assign, retire, discharge, direct, promote, demote, classify, transfer, lay- off, recall, and suspend or otherwise discipline nurses, provided that a claim of discharge or discipline without just cause may be the subject of a grievance and dealt with as hereinafter provided; (c) determine, in the interest of efficient operation and high standards of service, job rating and classification, the hours of work, work assignments, methods of doing the work, and the working establishment for the service; (d) generally to manage the operation that the Hospital is engaged in and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, to determine the number of personnel required, methods, procedures, and equipment in connection therewith; (e) make, enforce, and alter from time to time reasonable rules and regulations to be observed by the nurses which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement. B.2 These rights shall not be exercised in a manner inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement.

  • MIXED FUNCTIONS An employee engaged for more than two hours during one day or shift on duties carrying a higher rate than his or her ordinary classification shall be paid the higher rate for such day or shift. If for two hours or less during one day or shift he or she shall be paid the higher rate for the time so worked.

  • CUSTOMER SERVICE FUNCTIONS The Servicer shall handle all Customer inquiries and other Customer service matters according to the same procedures it uses to service Customers with respect to its own charges.

  • Duties and functions 23.2.1 The Independent Engineer shall discharge its duties and functions substantially in accordance with the terms of reference set forth in Schedule 16. 23.2.2 The Independent Engineer shall submit regular periodic reports (at least once every month) to the Authority in respect of its duties and functions set forth in Schedule 16.

  • Additional Functions Upon receipt of Proper Instructions, the Custodian shall take all such other actions as specified in such Proper Instructions and as shall be reasonable or necessary with respect to Repurchase Agreement transactions and the Securities and funds transferred and received pursuant to such transactions, including, without limitation, all such actions as shall be prescribed in the event of a default under a Repurchase Agreement.

  • Commercially Useful Function A prime consultant can credit expenditures to a DBE subconsultant toward DBE goals only if the DBE performs a Commercially Useful Function (CUF). A DBE performs a CUF when it is responsible for execution of the work of a contract and carries out its responsibilities by actually performing, managing, and supervising the work involved. To perform a commercially useful function, the DBE must also be responsible, with respect to materials and supplies on the contract, for negotiating price, determining quality and quantity, ordering the material, and installing (where applicable) and paying for the material itself that it uses on the project. To determine whether a DBE is performing a commercially useful function, the Department will evaluate the amount of work subcontracted, industry practices, whether the amount the firm is to be paid under the contract is commensurate with the work it is actually performing and the DBE credit claimed for its performance of the work, and other relevant factors. A DBE will not be considered to perform a commercially useful function if its role is limited to that of an extra participant in a transaction, contract, or project through which funds are passed in order to obtain the appearance of DBE participation. In determining whether a DBE is such an extra participant, the Department will examine similar transactions, particularly those in which DBEs do not participate. If a DBE does not perform or exercise responsibility for at least 30 percent of the total cost of its contract with its own work force, or if the DBE subcontracts a greater portion of the work of a contract than would be expected on the basis of normal industry practice for the type of work involved, the Department will presume that the DBE is not performing a commercially useful function. When a DBE is presumed not to be performing a commercially useful function as provided above, the DBE may present evidence to rebut this presumption. The Department will determine if the firm is performing a CUF given the type of work involved and normal industry practices. The Department will notify the consultant, in writing, if it determines that the consultant’s DBE subconsultant is not performing a CUF. The consultant will be notified within seven calendar days of the Department’s decision. Decisions on CUF may be appealed to the ADOT State Engineer. The appeal must be in writing and personally delivered or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the State Engineer. The appeal must be received by the State Engineer no later than seven calendar days after the decision of XXXX. XXXX’s decision remains in place unless and until the State Engineer reverses or modifies BECO’s decision. ADOT State Engineer will promptly consider any appeals under this subsection and notify the consultant of ADOT’s State Engineer findings and decisions. Decisions on CUF matters are not administratively appealable to USDOT. The BECO may conduct project site visits on the contract to confirm that DBEs are performing a CUF. The consultant shall cooperate during the site visits and the BECO’s staff will make every effort not to disrupt work on the project.

  • Proposed Policies and Procedures Regarding New Online Content and Functionality By October 31, 2017, the School will submit to OCR for its review and approval proposed policies and procedures (“the Plan for New Content”) to ensure that all new, newly-added, or modified online content and functionality will be accessible to people with disabilities as measured by conformance to the Benchmarks for Measuring Accessibility set forth above, except where doing so would impose a fundamental alteration or undue burden. a) When fundamental alteration or undue burden defenses apply, the Plan for New Content will require the School to provide equally effective alternative access. The Plan for New Content will require the School, in providing equally effective alternate access, to take any actions that do not result in a fundamental alteration or undue financial and administrative burdens, but nevertheless ensure that, to the maximum extent possible, individuals with disabilities receive the same benefits or services as their nondisabled peers. To provide equally effective alternate access, alternates are not required to produce the identical result or level of achievement for persons with and without disabilities, but must afford persons with disabilities equal opportunity to obtain the same result, to gain the same benefit, or to reach the same level of achievement, in the most integrated setting appropriate to the person’s needs. b) The Plan for New Content must include sufficient quality assurance procedures, backed by adequate personnel and financial resources, for full implementation. This provision also applies to the School’s online content and functionality developed by, maintained by, or offered through a third-party vendor or by using open sources. c) Within thirty (30) days of receiving OCR’s approval of the Plan for New Content, the School will officially adopt, and fully implement the amended policies and procedures.

  • Registry Functions Activity Report This report shall be compiled in a comma separated-value formatted file as specified in RFC 4180. The file shall be named “gTLD-activity-yyyymm.csv”, where “gTLD” is the gTLD name; in case of an IDN-TLD, the A-label shall be used; “yyyymm” is the year and month being reported. The file shall contain the following fields: 01 operational-registrars number of operational registrars at the end of the reporting period 02 ramp-up-registrars number of registrars that have received a password for access to OT&E at the end of the reporting period 03 pre-ramp-up-registrars number of registrars that have requested access, but have not yet entered the ramp-up period at the end of the reporting period 06 web-whois-queries number of Web-based Whois queries responded during the reporting period, not including searchable Whois 09 dns-udp-queries-responded number of DNS queries received over UDP transport that were responded during the reporting period 10 dns-tcp-queries-received number of DNS queries received over TCP transport during the reporting period 11 dns-tcp-queries-responded number of DNS queries received over TCP transport that were responded during the reporting period 12 srs-dom-check number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “check” requests responded during the reporting period 13 srs-dom-create number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “create” requests responded during the reporting period 14 srs-dom-delete number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “delete” requests responded during the reporting period 15 srs-dom-info number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “info” requests responded during the reporting period 16 srs-dom-renew number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “renew” requests responded during the reporting period 17 srs-dom-rgp-restore-report number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name RGP “restore” requests delivering a restore report responded during the reporting period 18 srs-dom-rgp-restore-request number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name RGP “restore” requests responded during the reporting period 19 srs-dom-transfer-approve number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “transfer” requests to approve transfers responded during the reporting period 20 srs-dom-transfer-cancel number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “transfer” requests to cancel transfers responded during the reporting period 21 srs-dom-transfer-query number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “transfer” requests to query about a transfer responded during the reporting period 22 srs-dom-transfer-reject number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “transfer” requests to reject transfers responded during the reporting period 23 srs-dom-transfer-request number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “transfer” requests to request transfers responded during the reporting period 24 srs-dom-update number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “update” requests (not including RGP restore requests) responded during the reporting period 25 srs-host-check number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) host “check” requests responded during the reporting period 26 srs-host-create number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) host “create” requests responded during the reporting period 27 srs-host-delete number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) host “delete” requests responded during the reporting period 28 srs-host-info number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) host “info” requests responded during the reporting period 29 srs-host-update number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) host “update” requests responded during the reporting period 30 srs-cont-check number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “check” requests responded during the reporting period 32 srs-cont-delete number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “delete” requests responded during the reporting period 33 srs-cont-info number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “info” requests responded during the reporting period 34 srs-cont-transfer-approve number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “transfer” requests to approve transfers responded during the reporting period 35 srs-cont-transfer-cancel number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “transfer” requests to cancel transfers responded during the reporting period 36 srs-cont-transfer-query number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “transfer” requests to query about a transfer responded during the reporting period 37 srs-cont-transfer-reject number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “transfer” requests to reject transfers responded during the reporting period 38 srs-cont-transfer-request number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “transfer” requests to request transfers responded during the reporting period 39 srs-cont-update number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “update” requests responded during the reporting period The first line shall include the field names exactly as described in the table above as a “header line” as described in section 2 of RFC 4180. No other lines besides the ones described above shall be included. Line breaks shall be <U+000D, U+000A> as described in RFC 4180. For gTLDs that are part of a single-instance Shared Registry System, the Registry Functions Activity Report may include the total contact or host transactions for all the gTLDs in the system. REGISTRATION DATA PUBLICATION SERVICES

  • Future Functionality You agree that Your purchases are not contingent on the delivery of any future functionality or features, or dependent on any oral or written public comments made by Us regarding future functionality or features.

  • CERTIFYING FUNCTION Department of Information Resources acting as the owner of the DIR Contracts hereby certifies the eligibility of the DIR Customer to use the DIR Contracts.

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