System Failure Sample Clauses

System Failure. If the SUTS System becomes disabled, CDOR will use good faith and reasonable efforts to recover the system and all Jurisdiction data not already in the possession of Jurisdiction This recovery of the SUTS System and data will be conducted at no additional cost to Jurisdiction.
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System Failure. Landlord shall not be responsible for any failure or inadequacy of the air conditioning system if such failure or inadequacy results from the occupancy of the Premises by persons in excess of the density anticipated or for which the system was designed, or if Tenant uses the Premises in a manner for which it was not designed, or if Tenant installs or operates machines, appliances or equipment which exceed the maximum wattage per square foot contemplated by, or generate more heat than anticipated in, the design of the Premises (as such design standards may be set forth within the Lease or otherwise established by Landlord if not so set forth).
System Failure. If the air conditioning/ventilation, electrical, heating, plumbing, water supply or septic systems at the Library are not functioning properly, or cannot be made to function due to a mechanical or electrical problem including the loss of power, then the notification requirements outlined in paragraph 20.1 above shall be followed.
System Failure. A malfunction in a driving automation system and/or other vehicle system that prevents the driving automation system from reliably performing the portion of the DDT on a sustained basis, including the complete DDT, that it would otherwise perform. (SAE J3016)
System Failure. ‌ 19.1 The Service Provider shall notify TTL without delay on it becoming aware of any event of or the likely event of a System Failure, whether or not it constitutes a failure to meet the Service Levels. 19.2 In the event of a System Failure, the Service Provider shall: (a) immediately comply with the provisions of the Service Provider’s escalation procedure produced in accordance with the: (i) Statement of Requirements; and (ii) Service Provider Solution. (b) in the event that such System Failure causes, or is likely to cause, the Service Provider to fail to meet the Service Levels on any calendar day on which such Service Levels apply: (i) invoke the Business Continuity Plan; and (ii) provide Business Continuity Services to minimise disruption of such failure to the TfL Group and its Customers; (c) immediately conduct a comprehensive examination of the LCHS Assets and Service Systems (or part(s) thereof) in order to locate the cause of the System Failure; (d) at its own cost, devote such additional time, effort and resources to: (i) resolve the System Failure as soon as possible; and (ii) avoid the recurrence of such System Failure; (e) at its own cost and at the request of TTL Personnel, promptly provide TTL Personnel with: (i) all relevant Data and information in connection with the: (A) LCHS Assets; and (B) Service Systems, including failure reports, test data, Hardware, Software and System performance reports and such other information as may be required by TTL and/or relevant member of the TfL Group; and (ii) all volumetric information and operational reports (both historical and current) as may be required by TTL and/or relevant member of the TfL Group, to facilitate TTL’s and/or the relevant member of the TfL Group’s understanding the steps taken by the Service Provider to resolve the Service Failure and how to prevent such failure from recurring. 19.3 Without prejudice to the provisions of Part 17 (Supervening Event) where the relevant System Failure is caused by an Interested Party, Other Service Provider, the Insurance Provider or Third Party, the Service Provider shall co-operate fully and expeditiously with the relevant Interested Party, Other Service Provider, Insurance Provider or Third Party (as appropriate) to resolve the relevant System Failure. 19.4 A material failure by the Service Provider to provide the Data and information requested by TTL Personnel in accordance with this Clause 19 within five (5) Working Days (or such other perio...
System Failure. The Customer acknowledges and agrees that there are risks of trading system or component failure. In the event of system or component failure, the Customer may not be able for a certain period of time to execute new orders, execute existing orders or modify or cancel orders which are previously executed. The system or component failure may also result in loss of orders or order priority. Neither the Company nor any Relevant Third Party shall be liable in any manner for any malfunction in the trading system or for any component failures and orders.
System Failure. In addition to the remedies specified above for failure to meet minimum Service Levels, if TRX fails to meet the “System Failure Service Level” threshold for any Service as set forth in Appendix 2 or an applicable Statement of Work, Expedia may *, provided that TRX has not demonstrated to Expedia’s reasonable satisfaction that it has adequately remedied the underlying condition causing TRX’s failure to meet the System Failure Service Level.
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System Failure. 7.1 If a System failure adversely affects or may adversely affect the ability of Opica to provide the Services, Opica will notify the Customer as soon as practicable. 7.2 In the event of failure of the System, Opica will endeavour to restore the System to a fully operational state with the minimum practicable delay. Opica’s obligation to endeavour to do so is Opica’s sole and exclusive liability in the event of a System failure. If the System's failure is due to the fault or negligence of the Customer, Opica may recover from the Customer its reasonable costs of restoring the System.
System Failure. Lessor shall not be responsible for any failure or inadequacy of the air conditioning system if such failure or inadequacy results from the occupancy of the Demised Premises by persons in excess of the density anticipated or for which the system was designed, or if Lessee uses the Demised Premises in a manner for which it was not designed, or if Lessee installs or operates machines, appliances or equipment which exceed the maximum wattage per square foot contemplated by, or generate more heat than anticipated in, the design of the Demised Premises (as such design standards may be established by Lessor).
System Failure. If MR’s data system crashes or otherwise becomes disabled, MR shall use good faith and reasonable efforts to immediately recover the system and all Customer Data and shall be fully responsible for all costs incurred in the recovery of such data, with no additional costs to be borne by Customer.
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