District Systems definition

District Systems means the "district system(s)" described in Exhibits I and J.
District Systems means all District owned and maintained electronic technology including, but not limited to, computer hardware and software, electronic devices such as tablet computers, smart phones and cell phones, telephone and data networks (including intranet and Internet access), e-mail systems, and electronically stored data. The definition of District Systems expressly includes access to District data networks, including intranet and Internet access, and District e-mail systems, from devices owned by a User or the District, whether on or off District property.
District Systems means all District owned and maintained electronic technology including, but not limited to, computer hardware and software, electronic devices such as tablet computers, smart phones and cell phones, telephone and data networks (including intranet and Internet access), e-mail systems, and electronically stored data. The definition of District Systems

Examples of District Systems in a sentence

  • The City will cooperate with reasonable requests by Developer in connection with Developer's efforts to obtain permits, agreements, or entitlements from Non-City Agencies as may be necessary or desirable for the development, operation and use of the Project, including with respect to the study and development of the District Systems as contemplated by the MOU (each, a "Non-City Approval").

  • The District will not be responsible for any damages Recipient may suffer, including loss of data resulting from delays, non-deliveries, or service interruptions caused by the Equipment, District Systems, System Administrators, or Recipient’s own errors or omissions.

  • Developer acknowledges that approval of any Final Map for a subdivision that will rely on District Systems for utility service shall require compliance with all Tentative Map conditions of approval pertaining to District Systems.

  • Subject to receipt of necessary state and Non-City Agency permits and approvals, the Project proposes a District Systems approach to handle many of its utilities—such as electricity, thermal, wastewater, recycled water, and solid waste, as described in Exhibit I.

  • Specifically, employees must not recklessly post, transmit or reproduce materials that are false, slanderous or defamatory about a person or organization, or that otherwise violate existing laws or regulations by using District Systems.

  • Xxxxxx Consulting Group’s Technology and Data Visualization Consulting Experience Fort Bend Independent School District Systems Selection Fort Bend ISD engaged Xxxxxx to complete a requirements definition study.

  • CONTOOCOOK VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Xxxx Xxxxxx By: M_ark Xxxxxx (Jan 23, 2020) Date: 1/23/2020 Printed Name: Xxxx Xxxxxx District Systems Administrator Title/Position: LEARNPLATFORM, INC.

  • Xxxxxxx was employed by Telxon as each District Systems Manager responsible for customers in Illinois and Wisconsin.

  • Assistant(Jan14/03) 74 121 19.35 18.38 19.74 18.75 Administration Assist.-Teaching Personn 75 121 19.35 18.38 19.74 18.75 District Systems Analyst 76 147 20.42 19.40 20.83 19.79 Youth and Family Counsellors 77 33562.08 33562.08 34233.32 34233.32 Executive Assistant Facilities 78 156 20.80 19.76 21.22 20.16 Labourer 79 69 17.19 16.33 17.53 16.65 Computer Lab Technician Sec.

  • The Association shall be responsible for security patrols and all associated costs which shall take effect upon the signing of the Community Development District Systems and Facilities Administration and Maintenance Agreement.


More Definitions of District Systems

District Systems means the "district system(s)" described in Exhibit

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