Examples of Additional Services Order in a sentence
Amdocs shall provide the Additional Services as set forth in the Roles and Responsibilities Section of the Additional Services Order and technical, professional, training and project management services and other resources that are necessary or appropriate in order to accomplish the foregoing, as provided for in the Additional Services Order and in accordance therewith.
The Parties may agree from time to time, by an Additional Services Order, to add Additional Services to the scope of this Agreement.
Sprint will review each such Deliverable under any such specifically established approval criteria and within the time established for that Deliverable pursuant to the applicable Additional Services Order (or, if none is so established then within a reasonable time).
The costs for Additional Services under this Additional Services Order are included in the Reduced Managed Services Fee described in Section 8.1 of Chapter B.1 contained in Schedule D of the Agreement.
Amdocs will perform the Services in accordance with this Agreement and will provide personnel and expertise and perform professional and technical services so as to fulfill all of its responsibilities and obligations described in this Agreement and each Additional Services Order hereunder pursuant to and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the applicable Additional Services Orders.
Each material Deliverable required to be provided for Sprint pursuant to an Additional Services Order hereunder that is not a Software Component will also be subject to acceptance by Sprint as provided below.
In the event of any dispute under or in relation to this Agreement (including but not limited to a dispute regarding the subject matter of Section 4.4 (Acceptance Testing), any Additional Services Order, or any damages claimed by one Party from the other Party, Key Executive Personnel from each Party will discuss and make an effort to resolve such dispute at or prior to the next Steering Committee meeting, and for at least [**] business days (“Dispute Resolution Process”).
This is similar to what Wilkes proposes in his schemes to uti- lize idle time [Wilkes 95].
Specifically, in accordance with the Department of Justice (DOJ) Information Technology (IT) security policies set forth in DOJ Order 2640.2D dated July 12, 2001, insofar as such are applicable to either Sprint or Amdocs, Amdocs will ensure that no foreign nationals perform any Services under this Agreement or a related Additional Services Order that involves direct or indirect access to, or development, operation, management or maintenance of DOJ IT systems.
For the avoidance of doubt, all Additional Services orders issued under the Agreement and intended to be valid during the Term (e.g., where provided that an Additional Services Order shall be valid for the duration of the Agreement or for the Term), shall expire (subject to applicable provisions of the Agreement) upon expiration of the Term as aforesaid.