Common Contracts

5 similar null contracts

Service Level Agreement
February 13th, 2024
  • Filed
    February 13th, 2024

The SLA is part of the overall contractual and operational documentation and is intended to set out each of the party’s service delivery obligations. The SLA has been designed to set out the outputs desired from all parties to the Agreement, setting out who is the Lead Party (the party responsible for making sure that the output is achieved) and what each of the respective parties are expected to input in order to achieve the required.

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Service Level Agreement
February 21st, 2023
  • Filed
    February 21st, 2023

The SLA is part of the overall contractual and operational documentation and is intended to set out each of the party’s service delivery obligations. The SLA has been designed to set out the outputs desired from all parties to the Agreement, setting out who is the Lead Party (the party responsible for making sure that the output is achieved) and what each of the respective parties are expected to input in order to achieve the required.

Service Level Agreement
June 7th, 2021
  • Filed
    June 7th, 2021
Service Level Agreement
July 6th, 2017
  • Filed
    July 6th, 2017

The SLA is part of the overall contractual and operational documentation and is intended to set out each of the party’s service delivery obligations. The SLA has been designed to set out the outputs desired from all parties to the Agreement, setting out who is the Lead Party (the party responsible for making sure that the output is achieved) and what each of the respective parties are expected to input in order to achieve the required output.

Service Level Agreement
July 6th, 2017
  • Filed
    July 6th, 2017

The SLA is part of the overall contractual and operational documentation and is intended to set out each of the party’s service delivery obligations. The SLA has been designed to set out the outputs desired from all parties to the Agreement, setting out who is the Lead Party (the party responsible for making sure that the output is achieved) and what each of the respective parties are expected to input in order to achieve the required output.

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