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Continuity definition

Continuity shall be defined as a single, uninterrupted path along a circuit, from the Minimum Point of Entry (MPOE) or other demarcation point to the Point of Interface (POI) located on the horizontal side of the Main Distribution Frame (MDF).
Continuity means unity of composition between design elements or a building or a group of buildings and the landscape development.
Continuity is post-performance work required to maintain and or reset a production through multiple performances. Continuity is not intended to be used for changeover between different productions or substantial technical work. A continuity hour shall be paid at time and one half but is subject to prevailing rules such as time of day and meal penalties as applicable. The continuity hour begins at the time the event ends (curtain down). Any post-performance work requiring more than one hour will be a four hour minimum work call.

Examples of Continuity in a sentence

  • Registry Operator shall conduct Registry Services Continuity testing at least once per year.

  • Registry Operator shall comply with the Registry Interoperability and Continuity Specifications as set forth in Specification 6 attached hereto (“Specification 6”).

  • Except as specified in Specification 5, if Registry Operator is the registrant for any domain names in the registry TLD, such registrations must be through an ICANN accredited registrar, and will be considered Transactions (as defined in Section 6.1) for purposes of calculating the Registry-level transaction fee to be paid to ICANN by Registry Operator pursuant to Section 6.1. Registry Interoperability and Continuity.

  • The program shall have a coordinated disaster plan and Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) or one comprehensive plan incorporating both.

  • If required in the Authorized User Agreement, the Contractor shall provide a Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery plan specific to the entire Cloud Solution provided.


More Definitions of Continuity

Continuity means that Union Citizenship once conferred cannot be taken away by any general measure. While the Member States are competent to confer that status, the reverse is not true. No Member State has the general power to remove Union Citizenship. On that reading, Art. 50(1) TEU is not an implied restriction on Art. 20(1) TFEU. It is merely the power of each Member State to withdraw from the Treaties, and to end their applicability on the international law plane between itself and the remaining Member States.
Continuity means the contract is deemed as renewed unless cancellation is received in writing with not less than 3 months’ notice prior to the annual renewal date, any variation on this cancellation notice is at J700 GROUP’s discretion.
Continuity means making sure that, when an adult who is receiving care and support in one area of England moves home, they will continue to receive care on the day of their arrival in the new area. This means that there should be no gap in care and support when people choose to move home.
Continuity means the property of an organisation’s processes, tasks and assets needed for the delivery of payment-related services being fully accessible and running at acceptable predefined levels;
Continuity means the capability of the University to continue delivery of services at acceptable predefined levels following a Disruption.
Continuity shall be defined as an uninterrupted transmission path from a Main Distribution Frame (“MDF”) or its equivalent to an end user termination which meets the performance characteristics of TR73600 for the loop requested.
Continuity means the condition by which potable water supply service or sewerage services are provided continuously, avoiding interruptions;