Regular Operation Clause Samples
The 'Regular Operation' clause defines the standard procedures and expectations for how parties will conduct their activities under the agreement. It typically outlines the normal business practices, schedules, or operational standards that must be maintained throughout the contract term. For example, it may require a business to continue its usual services, maintain staffing levels, or operate during specified hours. This clause ensures consistency and reliability in performance, preventing parties from deviating from agreed-upon norms and thereby reducing the risk of disputes or disruptions.
Regular Operation. (1) DBMS Failure Response and Management It responds to failure occurred in Client’s service target equipment.
(2) DBMS Change Management DBMS change management is based on Client’s request and covers the following activities.
A) DBMS configuration change (including DBMS parameter change)
B) Change DBMS redundancy
Regular Operation. Respondent's mobile food vending unit shall not be idle but shall operate on a regular schedule.
