Technical Deficiencies. Buyer shall have notified Seller of material deficiencies in the operations or equipment of the Station, as indicated in the engineering study described in Section 6.6, within 30 days prior to the Closing Date, and the cause thereof shall not have been remedied prior to the Closing Date.
Technical Deficiencies. If Buyer shall have notified Sellers pursuant to Section 6.10(a) of any Technical Deficiency within thirty (30) days after the date of this Agreement and Sellers shall not have agreed "Within the period specified in Section 6.11(b) to remedy such Technical Deficiency; provided, however, that Buyer may only terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 9.2(c) by delivering written notice to ValueVision within seven (7) days after the end of the period specified in Section 6.11(b) during which Sellers had the right to elect to remedy such Technical Deficiency.
Technical Deficiencies. (i) If, during claims processing, the Claims Administrator finds that technical deficiencies exist in a Settlement Class Member’s Claim Form, or other documentation, the Claims Administrator shall notify the Settlement Class Member, or her appointed counsel, of the technical deficiencies, and shall allow the Settlement Class Member thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of such notice to correct the deficiencies. If the deficiencies are not corrected within the thirty-day (30) period, the Claims Administrator shall reject the claim without prejudice to the right of the Settlement Class Member to resubmit the claim for consideration as an Ongoing Claim, provided the Settlement Class Member is able to meet the Final Claim Deadline and other requirements set forth in this Agreement.
(ii) The technical deficiencies referred to in this Paragraph 3.9 shall not include missing the deadlines for filing the Registration/Opt-In Form, Claim Form, Ongoing Claim Form, Product Identification Documentation and/or Supporting Medical Documentation as set forth in the Agreement.
Technical Deficiencies. To the Company’s Knowledge, there are, and since January 1, 2020, there have been, no bugs, errors or defects (collectively, “Technical Deficiencies”) in any of the commercially available Company Services that would prevent or have prevented the same from performing substantially in accordance with their published specifications or user documentation other than Technical Deficiencies that have been fully resolved in the ordinary course.
Technical Deficiencies. Buyer shall have notified Seller of material deficiencies in the operations or equipment of any Station, as indicated in the engineering report described in Section 6.6, within the 50- day period specified in Section 6.6, the cause thereof shall not have been remedied within 30 days from the date that Seller receives such notice from Buyer, and Buyer shall have delivered to Seller its termination notice no later than thirty (30) days following the expiration of such 30-day cure period; and
Technical Deficiencies. (i) If, during claims processing, the Claims Administrator finds that technical deficiencies exist in a Settlement Class Member’s Registration & Claim Form, Solicitor’s Certificate of Independent Legal Advice or Affidavit of Unrepresented Settlement Class Member, Product Identification Document, Supporting Medical Documentation or other documentation, the Claims Administrator shall notify via registered mail the Settlement Class Member or her counsel, if represented, of the technical deficiencies, and shall allow the Settlement Class Member sixty (60) days from the date of receipt of such notice to correct the deficiencies. If the deficiencies are not corrected within the sixty (60) day period, the Claims Administrator shall reject the claim without prejudice to the right of the Settlement Class Member to resubmit the claim for consideration as an Ongoing Claim, provided the Settlement Class Member is able to meet the Final Claim Deadline and other requirements set forth in this Agreement.
(ii) As made clear by Subparagraph 5.4(ii), the technical deficiencies referred to in this Paragraph 4.3 shall not include missing the deadlines for registering, making claims or submitting any required documentation as set forth in this Agreement.
Technical Deficiencies. 1. If there are technical deficiencies in any materials submitted to the Claims Administrator by or on behalf of a Settling Australian Claimant, the Claims Administrator shall inform the Settling Australian Claimant by prepaid mail and the Settling Claimant shall be given sixty (60) days to correct the technical deficiencies. If the Settling Claimant does not correct the technical deficiencies to the satisfaction of the Claims Administrator within sixty (60) days, and (a) she is an Expedited Claimant, she will be eligible to be approved for only eighty percent (80%) of the amount otherwise potentially available to her under Section 7 of the Settlement Option, (b) she is a POC DCC Breast Implant User under Categories 1 through 6 or an Advanced Claimant, she will be eligible to be approved at the level at which she would have been approved if she had submitted a POC DCC Breast Implant User Claim with insufficient Medical Conditions Documentation pursuant to Subparagraph 7.2(iii)b of the Settlement Option, (c) she is a POC Raw Material Claimant, she will not be eligible to receive any compensation, or (d) she is a Non-POC DCC Breast Implant User, she will be eligible to be approved to receive only eighty percent (80%) of the amount otherwise potentially available to her as a a Non- POC DCC Breast Implant User with Level II Proof pursuant to Subparagraph 7.4(ii) of the Settlement Option.
2. Technical deficiencies that a Settling Australian Claimant shall be allowed to correct include, but are not limited to, incomplete or improperly executed forms, Product Identification Documentation, Medical Conditions Documentation, Localized Injury Documentation, Rupture Documentation or Release and Indemnification of Dow Corning and the Released Parties.
3. Deficiencies that a Settling Australian Claimant cannot correct pursuant to Subparagraph III.E.1, above, include failure to meet any deadline for filing any form and/or other required documentation. However, if a Settling Australian Claimant failed to meet the Claim and Documentation Deadline but she provides valid evidence that she missed the deadline because of hospitalization or serious medical illness, the Claims Administrator, in its sole discretion, is permitted to extend the Claim and Documentation Deadline for that individual.
Technical Deficiencies. Upon written notice to Seller given no later than July 1, 1999, if Buyer shall have notified Seller on or before June 1, 1999 of material deficiencies in the operations or equipment of any Station, as indicated in the engineering study described in Section 6.6, and the cause thereof shall not have been remedied prior to June 30, 1999.
Technical Deficiencies. (i) If, during claims processing, the Claims Administrator finds that technical deficiencies exist in a Settling Claimant’s Registration Form, Claim Form, Certificate of Solicitor, Affidavit of Settling Claimant or other documentation, the Claims Administrator shall notify via registered mail the Settling Claimant of the technical deficiencies, and shall allow the Settling Claimant thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of such notice to correct the deficiencies. If the deficiencies are not corrected within the thirty (30) day period, the Claims Administrator shall reject the claim without prejudice to the right of the Settling Claimant to resubmit the claim for consideration under the Ongoing Primary Claim Fund, provided the Settling Claimant is able to meet the Ongoing Primary Claim Fund deadlines and other requirements set forth in this Agreement.
(ii) In the event a Settling Claimant who is a Dow Corning Breast Implant Recipient satisfies the Claims Administrator that her failure to mail her Registration Form and/or Product Identification Documentation on or before the Ongoing Primary Claim Registration Deadline was a result of incapacitating illness or other good cause, the Claims Administrator may consider her claim as an Ongoing Primary Claim.
(iii) With the sole exception provided in Subparagraph 5.2(ii), above, the technical deficiencies referred to in this Paragraph 5.2 shall not include missing the deadlines for filing the Registration Form, Claim Form, Product Identification Documentation and/or Supporting Medical Documentation as set forth in this Agreement. In no event shall the Claims Administrator consider Registration Forms, Product Identification Documentation, Claim Forms, and/or Supporting Medical Documentation postmarked after the Final Claim Deadline.
Technical Deficiencies. Buyer shall have notified Sellers of material deficiencies in the operations or equipment of any Station, as indicated in the engineering report described in Section 6.6, and the cause thereof shall not have been remedied prior to the date that would be the Closing Date. Buyer acknowledges that Sellers have no affirmative obligation to remedy any such operational or equipment deficiency.