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Common use of Ramp Clause in Contracts

Ramp. Ramp is defined as any required FTE increase necessary to accommodate work volume growth of greater than [**] of the call/work volume during the peak [**] of the prior [**].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Partner Services Agreement (Startek Inc)

Ramp. Ramp is defined as any required FTE increase necessary to accommodate work volume growth of greater than [**] of the call/work volume during in the peak [**] of the prior [**].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Partner Services Agreement (Startek Inc)

Ramp. Ramp is defined as any required FTE increase necessary to accommodate work call volume growth of greater than [**] of the call/work volume during in the peak [**] of the prior [**].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Partner Services Agreement (Startek Inc)

Ramp. Ramp is defined as any required FTE increase necessary to accommodate accomodate work volume growth of greater than [**] of the call/work volume during in the peak [**] of the prior [**].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Partner Services Agreement (Startek Inc)

Ramp. Ramp is defined as any required FTE increase necessary to accommodate work call volume growth of greater than [**] of the call/work call volume during the peak [**] of the prior [**].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Partner Services Agreement (Startek Inc)

Ramp. Ramp is defined as any required FTE increase necessary to accommodate work call volume growth of greater than [**] of the call/work volume during in the peak [**] week of the prior [**].

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Samples: Service Partner Services Agreement (Startek Inc)