Restoration of Data Sample Clauses
The 'Restoration of Data' clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities for recovering or reinstating data that has been lost, corrupted, or otherwise rendered inaccessible. Typically, this clause specifies the timeframe within which data must be restored, the party responsible for performing the restoration, and any limitations or conditions, such as the use of backups or the scope of data covered. Its core practical function is to ensure business continuity and minimize disruption by providing a clear process for restoring critical information in the event of data loss or system failure.
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Restoration of Data. If any Data is corrupted or lost due to introducing Harmful Code, the Supplier's sole liability to Customer will be to restore the Customer's Data into the Service from the last recorded back-up.
Restoration of Data. The restoration of any destroyed, lost or altered DIR Data shall be performed through generally accepted data restoration techniques by the Party that has operational responsibility under Attachment 4-B for maintaining the System on which such DIR Data resides and for creating and maintaining backup copies of such DIR Data. To the extent (i) Service Provider is operationally responsible for performing such restoration or (ii) such destruction, loss or alteration is attributable to the failure of Service Provider or Service Provider Personnel to comply with Service Provider's obligations under this Agreement, Service Provider shall bear the cost of restoring such data to the most recent required back-up.
Restoration of Data. Sensitel is not responsible for any unauthorized access to or alteration, theft or destruction of Customer Data unless such access, alteration, theft or destruction is caused as a direct result of Sensitel
Restoration of Data. The IS auditors should verify whether:
a) The instructions for restoration of the back-up data have been compiled.
b) The data integrity is verified after the restoration work is over.
c) Activities carried out during the restoration work are recorded indicating date, time, reason for restoration and size of the data restored.
Restoration of Data. The restoration of any destroyed, lost, or altered DIR Data shall be performed through generally accepted data restoration techniques by the Party that has operational responsibility under Exhibit 2 Pricing, Attachment 2.2 Financial Responsibility Matrix for maintaining the System on which such DIR Data resides and for creating and maintaining backup copies of such DIR Data. To the extent (1) Successful Respondent is operationally responsible for performing such restoration or (2) such destruction, loss, or alteration is attributable to the failure of Successful Respondent or Successful Respondent Personnel to comply with Successful Respondent’s obligations under this Agreement, Successful Respondent shall bear the cost of restoring such data to the most recent required back-up.
Restoration of Data. Successful Respondent shall, at its own expense, restore any destroyed, lost, or altered DIR Data in accordance with generally accepted data restoration techniques to the extent that:
Restoration of Data. Licensor will not be responsible for any unauthorized access to or alteration, theft or destruction of the Subscriber Data through accident, fraudulent means or devices, unless such access, alteration, theft or destruction is caused as a direct result of Licensor’s negligence or intentional misconduct, in which case Licensor’s commercially reasonable efforts to restore the Subscriber Data shall be limited to the most recent back-up of the Subscriber Data.
Restoration of Data. Licensee shall be responsible for data backup and to periodically test the backup system to ensure that it is functioning properly. IN NO EVENT SHALL SERVICEWARE BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FAILED BACKUPS OR LOSS OF DATA DUE TO LACK OF PROPER BACKUPS.
Restoration of Data. The restoration of any destroyed, lost or altered New Century Data shall be performed by the Party that has operational responsibility for maintaining the System on which such New Century Data resides and for creating and maintaining backup copies of such New Century Data. To the extent (i) Supplier is operationally responsible for performing such restoration or (ii) such destruction, loss or alteration is attributable to the failure of Supplier or Supplier Personnel to comply with Supplier’s obligations under this Agreement, Supplier shall bear the cost of restoring such data (provided that, if Supplier has complied with its obligation to create and maintain backup copies of New Century Data, its obligation to restore data shall be limited to data restoration from available backup copies and/or using generally accepted data restoration techniques).
Restoration of Data. If any Data is corrupted or lost due to introduction of Harmful Code, Supplier’s sole
