Critical Errors definition

Critical Errors means any incident of a severity level of Level 4 or higher as described in Exhibit F (Incident Resolution).
Critical Errors means a failure of Colliga Apps Services that severely impacts Researcher’s ability to use Colliga Apps Services in substantial conformity with applicable description of the services as set forth on the Colliga Apps website that cannot be temporarily eliminated through the use of a “work around.” “Work around” means a procedure by which a Researcher can avoid or substantially mitigate a problem with the Colliga Apps Services.
Critical Errors means Errors which materially affect the use of the Software and which hamper the business operations of Participant.

Examples of Critical Errors in a sentence

  • Thermon warrants to Licensee that, during the Initial Term and each Renewal Term, the Software will perform without Errors and without Critical Errors.


More Definitions of Critical Errors

Critical Errors means a failure of the Software which Severely Impacts Customer's ability to provide service or invoice its Subscribers for services provided and which cannot be temporarily eliminated through the use of a "Bypass" or "Work Around."
Critical Errors are Errors that cause Client's system or one of its substantial components to malfunction to a degree that a subscriber call is lost and/or the "Essential Information" required to service a subscriber properly is unavailable or improperly recorded. "Essential Information" means information required to receive a call, determine if it is a "help needed" call, and, if so, to properly assist the subscriber in his/her emergency. If a Critical Error occurs, Cambridge will immediately dispatch personnel familiar with the Deliverables and Client's system to Client's facilities to correct such Critical Error, and will work without interruption, using all necessary resources, until such Critical Error is corrected.
Critical Errors means any error, defect or omission that (i) is discovered in the Licensed Software, (ii) is reproducible and (iii) prevents its operation substantially in accordance with the Licensed Documentation.
Critical Errors means a failure of the Software that severely impacts LICENSEE’S ability to provide service or has a significant financial impact on Customer for which an alternative temporary solution or work around acceptable to LICENSEE may not be accomplished.
Critical Errors means a failure of the Software that Severely Impacts Licensee’s ability to perform Software tasks, and which cannot be eliminated through the use of a Bypass.

Related to Critical Errors

  • Critical habitat means habitat areas with which endangered, threatened, sensitive or monitored plant, fish, or wildlife species have a primary association (e.g., feeding, breeding, rearing of young, migrating). Such areas are identified herein with reference to lists, categories, and definitions promulgated by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife as identified in WAC 232-12-011 or 232-12-014; in the Priority Habitat and Species (PHS) program of the Department of Fish and Wildlife; or by rules and regulations adopted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, or other agency with jurisdiction for such designations. See also “Habitat of special significance.”

  • critical functions means activities, services or operations the discontinuance of which is likely in one or more Member States, to lead to the disruption of services that are essential to the real economy or to disrupt financial stability due to the size, market share, external and internal interconnectedness, complexity or cross-border activities of an institution or group, with particular regard to the substitutability of those activities, services or operations;

  • Service Level means the standard set forth below by which IBM measures the level of service it provides in this SLA.