Operations Interruptions Sample Clauses

Operations Interruptions. Restoration of the Services as expeditiously as possible in the event of an unscheduled interruption. Vendor shall notify Comcast within [*] ([*]) minutes of an unscheduled interruption. Notification will follow Comcast’s escalation process related to the report of technology related outages.
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Operations Interruptions. In the event of any unplanned or unscheduled interruptions of the operations of, or accessibility to, BPO site(s), BPO shall use its commercially reasonable best efforts to restore service to Aegis as expeditiously as possible. BPO shall notify Aegis at least 10 minutes prior to any unscheduled interruptions. BPO shall notify Aegis at least within two minutes of occurrence of any unplanned interruptions.
Operations Interruptions. (a) Owner may perform scheduled inspections, maintenance or repairs during the Term that result in (x) any Storage Tank not having sufficient aggregate capacity to store a volume of Product at least equal to the applicable Minimum Storage Capacity Commitment for such Asphalt Facility or (y) the Rail Racks or Truck Rack not having sufficient aggregate capacity to throughput a volume of Product at least equal to the Minimum Throughput Commitment, in either case, in excess of any amount of time set forth in the Tank Plan (an “Operations Interruption”). If an Operations Interruption is for 30 days in a year or less, there shall be no reduction to the Storage Fee or the applicable Minimum Throughput Commitment during such 30 day period. If the Operations Interruption is for more than 30 days in a year for any reason other than Force Majeure, a Customer Responsibility or due to negligence or willful misconduct of Customer, any of its Affiliates, or their employees, directors, officers, representatives, agents or contractors: (1) Owner, at Owner’s cost and with the consent of Customer, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, may move Product to a substantially equivalent facility and there shall be no reduction to the Storage Fee or the applicable Minimum Throughput Commitment; provided, that such substantially equivalent facility must be located within a 180 mile radius of the Asphalt Facilities and not create any logistics obstacles which significantly disadvantages Customer; or (2) after 30 days in a year of an Operations Interruption, Customer’s obligation to pay the Storage Fee and to throughput the applicable Minimum Throughput Commitment will be reduced as follows to address the loss of capacity available: (i) To the extent the Storage Tanks do not have sufficient aggregate capacity to store a volume of Product at least equal to the Minimum Storage Capacity Commitment, the Storage Fee payable per month shall be proportionately reduced to the extent of the difference between the Minimum Storage Capacity Commitment and the amount that Customer can effectively store at the Storage Tanks (prorated for any partial month) (and, for avoidance of doubt, the Storage Fee shall not be reduced for each of the first 30 days in a year that the Storage Tanks do not have sufficient aggregate capacity to store a volume of Product at least equal to the Minimum Storage Capacity Commitment). (ii) To the extent the Rail Racks or the Truck Rack do not have sufficient aggr...

Related to Operations Interruptions

  • Vacations – Interruption (a) Where an employee's scheduled vacation is interrupted due to a serious illness which requires hospitalization and commenced before and continues into the scheduled vacation period, the period of such illness shall be considered sick leave provided the employee provides satisfactory documentation of the hospitalization. (b) Where a vacationing employee becomes seriously ill requiring her to be an inpatient in a hospital, the period of such illness shall be considered sick leave provided that the employee provides satisfactory documentation of the hospitalization. (c) The portion of the employee's vacation which is deemed to be sick leave under the above provisions will not be counted against the employee's vacation credits. (d) Where an employee's scheduled vacation is interrupted due to bereavement and jury and witness duty, the employee shall be entitled to bereavement leave and/or jury and witness duty in accordance with Articles 11.04 and 11.06. (e) The portion of the employee's vacation which is deemed to be bereavement and jury and witness duty leave under the above provisions will not be counted against the employee's vacation credits. (a) Employees shall indicate their vacation preference by March 30th of each year, and the Employer shall post the final vacation schedule by May 1st of each year. Choice of vacation period shall be based on seniority but shall be determined by the Director of Resident Care or designate having due regard to the proper operation of the Home. Vacation requests made after the posting of the vacation schedule shall be determined by the Director of Resident Care or designate having due regard to the proper operation of the Home on a first come first served basis, not on the basis of seniority. (b) Employees may request to have the weekend off prior to or following their vacation. The Employer will endeavour to schedule such request subject to the following: i) Where the weekend off is granted and the employee was otherwise scheduled to work on those days, such extra days will be deemed to be vacation days; ii) The employee must have such vacation entitlement available; and, iii) The weekend off being requested must be contiguous with (i.e. consecutive with) the employee’s original vacation.

  • Service Interruptions The Company may need to interrupt Your access to the Website to perform maintenance or emergency services on a scheduled or unscheduled basis. You agree that Your access to the Website may be affected by unanticipated or unscheduled downtime, for any reason, but that the Company shall have no liability for any damage or loss caused as a result of such downtime.

  • Interruptions There shall be no abatement of rent and Lessor shall not be liable in any respect whatsoever for the inadequacy, stoppage, interruption or discontinuance of any utility or service due to riot, strike, labor dispute, breakdown, accident, repair or other cause beyond Lessor's reasonable control or in cooperation with governmental request or directions.

  • MODIFICATIONS AND INTERRUPTIONS We reserve the right to change, modify, or remove the contents of the Services at any time or for any reason at our sole discretion without notice. However, we have no obligation to update any information on our Services. We will not be liable to you or any third party for any modification, price change, suspension, or discontinuance of the Services. We cannot guarantee the Services will be available at all times. We may experience hardware, software, or other problems or need to perform maintenance related to the Services, resulting in interruptions, delays, or errors. We reserve the right to change, revise, update, suspend, discontinue, or otherwise modify the Services at any time or for any reason without notice to you. You agree that we have no liability whatsoever for any loss, damage, or inconvenience caused by your inability to access or use the Services during any downtime or discontinuance of the Services. Nothing in these Legal Terms will be construed to obligate us to maintain and support the Services or to supply any corrections, updates, or releases in connection therewith.

  • Service Interruption Except where there exists an emergency situation necessitating a more expeditious procedure, the Licensee may interrupt Service for the purpose of non-routine repairing or testing the Cable Television System only during periods of minimum use and, when practical, only after a minimum of forty-eight (48) hours notice to all affected Subscribers.

  • Business Interruption Plan ALPS shall maintain in effect a business interruption plan, and enter into any agreements necessary with appropriate parties making reasonable provisions for emergency use of electronic data processing equipment customary in the industry. In the event of equipment failures, ALPS shall, at no additional expense to the Fund, take commercially reasonable steps to minimize service interruptions.

  • Business Interruption Lessee shall obtain and maintain loss of income and extra expense insurance in amounts as will reimburse Lessee for direct or indirect loss of earnings attributable to all perils commonly insured against by prudent lessees in the business of Lessee or attributable to prevention of access to the Premises as a result of such perils.

  • Outages and Interruptions Outages.

  • Interruption A reduction in non-firm transmission service due to economic reasons pursuant to Section 14.7.

  • Mail Service Interruption If by reason of any interruption of mail service, actual or threatened, any notice to be given to the Trustee would reasonably be unlikely to reach its destination by the time notice by mail is deemed to have been given pursuant to Section 13.3, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered at the appropriate address in accordance with Section 13.3.

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