General Support Policies Sample Clauses

General Support Policies. To access and utilize the Subscription Services, Client must provide Red Hat with sufficient information to validate Client’s entitlement to Subscription Services. The scope of Subscription Services is based on the level and type of Subscription Services purchased by Client as described in an Order Form. Certain Services are provided only during Red Hat’s local standard business hours, which are set forth in Section 2.3 below. Support for Subscription Services is limited to the hardware and platforms listed at XXXX://XXXXXXXX.XXXXXX.XXX and is subject to Red Hat’s Errata Support Policy set forth in the applicable Exhibit.
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General Support Policies. In order to access and utilize the Subscription Services described in Section 1 above, Client must provide to Red Hat sufficient information to validate its entitlement. The scope of support Services is based on the level and type of Services purchased by Client as described in an Order Form. Certain Services are provided only during Red Hat’s standard business hours, which are defined at XXX.XXXXXX.XXX/XXXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXX/XXXXXXXXXX. Support Services for Software is limited to the hardware and platforms listed at at XXXX://XXXXXXXX.XXXXXX.XXX and is subject to Red Hat’s Errata Support Policy which is defined at XXX.XXXXXX.XXX/XXXXXXXX/XXXXXXX/. For issues requiring management escalation, Red Hat will follow its management escalation policy described at XXX.XXXXXX.XXX/XXXXXXX/XXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXX/XXX_XXXXXXXXXX.

Related to General Support Policies

  • Cancellation Policies Please refer to the Deposit and Cancellation Schedule on the previous page. Cancellation by GCRC: GCRC may, in its sole discretion, cancel an itinerary or portion of an itinerary at any time, prior to departure. Other than as a result of force majeure, GCRC will repay the deposit or charges for the itinerary or, where appropriate, a reasonable pro rata share thereof. In the event of cancellation of an itinerary in progress, GCRC may select and make available alternative transportation by bus or other means from the point of cancellation to the location where the cancelled itinerary was scheduled to conclude, or the place of its commencement, and reasonable accommodation (if any) required in the course of that return transportation. In no circumstances will GCRC be liable to provide or pay for any further payment, compensation, transportation, or accommodation including (without restriction) further transportation to your home or any other location. Except as specifically provided in this paragraph, the cancellation of an itinerary or portion of an itinerary by GCRC will be subject to the limitation of liability contained in section 10 of this Agreement.

  • Required Policies and Coverages Without limiting any liabilities or any other obligations of Seller under this Agreement, Seller shall secure and continuously carry with an insurance company or companies rated not lower than “B+” by the A.M. Best Company the insurance coverage specified below:

  • Compliance with Consensus Policies and Temporary Policies Registry Operator shall comply with and implement all Consensus Policies and Temporary Policies found at <xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/general/consensus-­‐policies.htm>, as of the Effective Date and as may in the future be developed and adopted in accordance with the ICANN Bylaws, provided such future Consensus Polices and Temporary Policies are adopted in accordance with the procedure and relate to those topics and subject to those limitations set forth in Specification 1 attached hereto (“Specification 1”).

  • Personnel Policies The School shall adopt, update, and adhere to personnel policies. These policies must be made readily accessible from the School’s website or school office, as described in Section 11.4.1. If the policy is not available from the School’s website, the School shall submit the current policy to the Commission.

  • Promotion Policy The Director of Human Resources, upon request of an appointing authority, shall determine whether an examination is to be called on a promotional basis.

  • Guest Policy All guests must abide by the rules and policies outlined in the Residence Handbook and University protocols in place. In shared units, guests (especially overnight guests) must be discussed and approved by all roommates and suitemates in advanced. All guests must be signed into the building, and resident host will be held responsible for their behaviour and actions during their stay. NOISE: Residents are required to adhere to quiet-hours policy within their building. Excessive noise, which disturbs the comfort of other residents, is prohibited. INTERNET SERVICE: InRes Services provides Internet service (wired or wireless) to all undergraduate residence buildings. Students should report maintenance issues or service interruptions directly through their office. STORAGE: The University does not provide storage facilities for student’s personal belongings or furnishings. It is the resident’s responsibility to arrange for one if they require so. ROOM DECORATIONS: Students are not permitted to paint, or make alterations in their room, suite and/or common areas. Room decorations must also comply with the University’s building code and standards. FURNITURE: Students are not permitted to bring large pieces of furniture, including beds/waterbeds, desks and dressers, into residence. Furniture cannot be removed from residence rooms, common areas or buildings. Furniture from other areas of the University cannot be relocated to a student’s room. ANIMALS/PETS: Pets are not permitted in any of the residence buildings. Students with registered service animals should contact Housing & Conference Services to make appropriate arrangements. CLEANLINESS: Students are responsible to maintain a standard of cleanliness that creates a hospitable environment and always adhere to Health and Safety regulations. They are accountable to always keep their room/suite in a clean and orderly condition. Residence rooms/suites are inspected at least once per term. Residents share the responsibility for cleanliness in the common rooms, kitchens, washrooms, and other shared space within the room/suite and building. Failure to comply with cleaning standards may result in sanctions and additional cleaning fees. KITCHENS: Kitchen appliances are not permitted in residence rooms. Students are only allowed to keep a small compact refrigerator in their spaces. Kitchen appliances, provided in suites and common areas, must be used in a safe, responsible manner. SMOKING: York University Residence is a smoke-free environment. Smoking (including e-cigarettes) is strictly prohibited inside or within nine meters of the buildings. This includes balconies, building entrances, windows, and ventilation system air intakes. Policy on cannabis smoking, possession and cultivation are available in the Residence Community Standards.

  • Umbrella Policies Contractor may satisfy basic coverage limits through any combination of basic coverage and umbrella insurance.

  • BOARD POLICIES The Borrower shall not modify the terms of any policy or resolutions of its board of directors if such modification could reasonably be expected to have or result in a Material Adverse Effect.

  • SPAM POLICY You are strictly prohibited from using the Website or any of the Company's Services for illegal spam activities, including gathering email addresses and personal information from others or sending any mass commercial emails.

  • Leave Policies III.P.1. Return at Expiration of Leave Upon the expiration of any leave, other than a military leave, the employee shall be returned to the same class of position or to any position to which the employee had been eligible to transfer at the time the leave of absence was granted.

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