Time Frames For Recovery Sample Clauses

Time Frames For Recovery. Time frames for restoration of Comcast’s Services. Vendor shall work with telecommunications carriers and equipment vendors to restore service as expeditiously as possible. Any recovery times will be considered as downtime to Comcast.
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Time Frames For Recovery. The time frames for restoration of Aegis’s service will vary according to the nature and magnitude of the disaster event, the availability of replacement equipment for drop-shipment and the speed with which alternate telecommunication circuits can be made available. BPO shall use commercially reasonable best efforts to work with telecommunications carriers and equipment vendors to restore service as expeditiously as possible.
Time Frames For Recovery. Time frames for restoration of Comcast’s Services. Vendor shall work with telecommunications carriers and equipment vendors to restore service as expeditiously as possible. Any recovery times will be considered as downtime to Comcast. (x) Maintenance Of Safeguards. Safeguards throughout the Term against destruction, loss, or alteration of Comcast’s data, which are no less rigorous than those Comcast uses to protect Comcast data. 16.2 Any changes to the DAR Plan must be presented for review and approval by Comcast prior to implementation. The DAR Plan shall be reviewed by the parties on a quarterly basis and updated during the Term using American Institute of Certified Public Accountants standards as 19 COMCAST CONFIDENTIAL guidance. All personnel required under the DAR Plan shall have a current copy of the DAR Plan and shall be trained on the DAR Plan. In the event of a disaster, Vendor shall use its best efforts to migrate the Services to another site within [*] ([*]) hours of such disaster. Notwithstanding, the foregoing, in the event of a disaster which impairs Vendor’s ability to provide the Services, Comcast shall have the right in its reasonable discretion to immediately perform the Services itself or to have the Services performed by a third party. 16.3 Vendor acknowledges and agrees that Vendor will not receive reimbursement for Productive Hours or other compensation lost due to a disaster even if Vendor meets the requirements of the DAR Plan. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Vendor further acknowledges and agrees that a failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement shall not be excused where such failure is caused by a failure to implement, update, or maintain the DAR Plan. SECTION XVII MISCELLANEOUS 17.1

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  • Assumption or Termination of Selling and Servicing Contracts by Trustee In the event the Master Servicer, or any successor Master Servicer, shall for any reason no longer be the Master Servicer (including by reason of an Event of Default), the Trustee as trustee hereunder or its designee shall thereupon assume all of the rights and obligations of the Master Servicer under the Selling and Servicing Contracts with respect to the related Mortgage Loans unless the Trustee elects to terminate the Selling and Servicing Contracts with respect to such Mortgage Loans in accordance with the terms thereof. The Trustee, its designee or the successor servicer for the Trustee shall be deemed to have assumed all of the Master Servicer's interest therein with respect to the related Mortgage Loans and to have replaced the Master Servicer as a party to the Selling and Servicing Contracts to the same extent as if the rights and duties under the Selling and Servicing Contracts relating to such Mortgage Loans had been assigned to the assuming party, except that the Master Servicer shall not thereby be relieved of any liability or obligations under the Selling and Servicing Contracts with respect to the Master Servicer's duties to be performed prior to its termination hereunder. The Master Servicer at its expense shall, upon request of the Trustee, deliver to the assuming party all documents and records relating to the Selling and Servicing Contracts and the Mortgage Loans then being master serviced by the Master Servicer and an accounting of amounts collected and held by the Master Servicer and otherwise use its best efforts to effect the orderly and efficient transfer of the rights and duties under the related Selling and Servicing Contracts relating to such Mortgage Loans to the assuming party.

  • of the Sale and Servicing Agreement The Trust Custodian shall accept those deliveries for the Issuer, and shall make the deliveries to the Indenture Trustee required of the Issuer. The Indenture Custodian acting as custodian for the Indenture Trustee shall accept those deliveries. On the Closing Date, the Custodian will execute and deliver to the Depositor, the Master Servicer, and the Sponsor (with a copy to the Issuer, the Indenture Trustee, and the Credit Enhancer) an Initial Certification in the form of Exhibit A. Based on its review and examination, the Custodian will acknowledge that the documents identified in the Initial Certification appear regular on their face (i.e. are not mutilated, damaged, defaced, torn, or otherwise physically altered) and relate to each Mortgage Loan. No later than thirty-two days after the Closing Date, if Mortgage Loans have been delivered after the Closing Date pursuant to Section 2.01(d) of the Sale and Servicing Agreement, the Custodian will execute and deliver to the Depositor, the Master Servicer, and the Sponsor (with a copy to the Issuer, the Indenture Trustee, and the Credit Enhancer) a Delay Delivery Certification in the form of Exhibit B. Based on its review and examination, the Custodian will acknowledge that the documents identified in the Delay Delivery Certification appear regular on their face (i.e. are not mutilated, damaged, defaced, torn, or otherwise physically altered) and relate to each Mortgage Loan. Not later than 180 days after the Closing Date, the Custodian will deliver to the Depositor, the Master Servicer, and the Sponsor (with a copy to the Issuer, the Indenture Trustee, and the Credit Enhancer) a Final Certification in the form of Exhibit C, noting any applicable exceptions. For the purpose of the Final Certification, the title policy required for the Mortgage File is any of the final original title policy, a signed binder or commitment for a title policy, or a preliminary title report (in those states in which preliminary title reports are the customary form of title policy commitment). For any Mortgage File whose Final Certification is based on a signed binder or commitment for a title policy or a preliminary title report (in those states in which preliminary title reports are the customary form of title policy commitment), the Custodian will deliver to the Depositor, the Master Servicer, and the Sponsor (with a copy to the Issuer, the Indenture Trustee, and the Credit Enhancer), not later than the one year anniversary of the Closing Date, a further Final Certification in the form of Exhibit D, noting any applicable exceptions. For the purpose of this further Final Certification, the title policy required for the Mortgage File must be the final original title policy. If, in the course of its review in connection with the Final Certification, the Custodian finds any document constituting a part of a Mortgage File that does not meet the requirements of Section 2.02 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement, the Custodian shall list the defect as an exception in the Final Certification. The Custodian is not obligated to examine the documents delivered to it to determine that they are genuine, enforceable, or appropriate for the represented purpose, or that they have actually been recorded in the real estate records, or that they are other than what they purport to be on their face. In reviewing any Mortgage File pursuant to this Section, the Custodian is not responsible for determining whether any document is valid and binding, whether the text of any assignment or endorsement is in proper or recordable form (except, if applicable, to determine if the Issuer or the Indenture Trustee is the assignee or endorsee), whether any document has been recorded in accordance with the requirements of any applicable jurisdiction, or whether a blanket assignment is permitted in any applicable jurisdiction, whether any person executing any document is authorized to do so or whether any signature on any document is genuine, but shall only be required to determine whether a document has been executed, that it appears to be what it purports to be, and, where applicable, that it purports to be recorded. The Sponsor will deliver and the Indenture Custodian will maintain continuous custody at its office identified in Section 3 of the documents required to be held by the Indenture Trustee in accordance with Section 2.01 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement with respect to any Eligible Substitute Mortgage Loans. The Master Servicer shall promptly deliver to the Indenture Custodian, and the Indenture Custodian will maintain continuous custody at its office identified in Section 3 of the originals of any other documents constituting the Mortgage File that come into the possession of the Master Servicer from time to time.

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  • Special Servicing Procedures In addition to the duties applicable to the Special Servicer under the Servicing Agreement, the following procedures shall be applicable and followed by the Special Servicer and the Sponsor prior to the Special Servicing Crossover Date:

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