Common use of Work Capacity Clause in Contracts

Work Capacity. Provider shall not be obligated to provide any volume or level of Services in excess of, or allocate any employees or employee worktime to the performance of Services in excess of, any maximum Work Capacity requirements specified in the Service Schedules. For purposes of this Agreement, “Work Capacity” means Provider’s allocation of its employees’ work time to the provision of the Services, measured on a full time equivalent (“FTE”) basis, assuming a five-day workweek and eight-hour workday.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Transition Services Agreement (Verenium Corp), Transition Services Agreement (Verenium Corp), Asset Purchase Agreement (Verenium Corp)

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Work Capacity. Provider shall not be obligated to provide any volume or level of Services in excess of, or allocate any employees or employee worktime to the performance of Services in excess of, any maximum Work Capacity requirements specified in the Service Schedules. For purposes of this Agreement, "Work Capacity" means Provider’s 's allocation of its employees' work time to the provision of the Services, measured on a full time equivalent ("FTE") basis, assuming a five-day workweek and eight-hour workday.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transition Services Agreement (Verenium Corp), Transition Services Agreement (Verenium Corp)

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