External Factors definition

External Factors has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3C.1.
External Factors means any circumstance not within the reasonable control of the health care facility, including, but not limited to, fires, explosions, natural disasters, severe weather events, war, invasion, civil unrest, acts or threats of terrorism, and utility or infrastructure failure. “External factors” does not include the acts of the health care facility, business associate, or their respective workforce members.
External Factors means (A) any material adverse effect that results from the announcement of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or any action taken by any competitor or customer of the Company after the signing of this Agreement; (B) the inability or failure to obtain any third party consents or approvals required under any agreement to which the Company is a party in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; and (C) the inability or failure to obtain any waivers of any right of termination arising under any agreement to which the Company is a party as a result of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or the termination of any such agreement by third parties pursuant to termination provisions therein.

Examples of External Factors in a sentence

  • External Factors include, for example, closing of vendor shops, unavailability of materials, labor unavailability, ability to attract and/or retain qualified labor, and Owner-directed changes (the “External Factors”), but specifically excluding impacts related to quantities, technology, equipment specifications, equipment count or Contractor errors or omissions (unless directly resulting from such External Factors).

  • Cost relief includes impacts caused by External Factors (defined below) after December 31, 2017.

  • For any demonstrated impacts to the Project Schedule caused by External Factors occurring after December 31, 2017 and before NTP.

  • Customer assumes responsibility for all such External Factors and External Risks, and Compute North hereby disclaims all liability for any losses that may arise as a result thereof.

  • In the event either Party determines that External Factors are likely to cause a delay in our ability to meet anticipated timelines or result in additional costs to complete performance, that Party’s Project Manager shall notify the other Party’s Project Manager, and the Parties shall work together in good faith to enter into a Change Order to account for the impact caused by the External Factors.

  • In some cases, iVenture’s ability to resolve issues arising from External Factors may be so severe that iVenture may terminate some or all of the Orders, or this Agreement in its entirety, if they cannot be cured or resolved after communicating with Client about the External Factors.

  • Customer assumes responsibility for all such External Factors and External Risks, and Company hereby disclaims all liability for any losses that may arise as a result thereof.

  • Cost relief includes impacts caused by External Factors (defined below) after May 1, 2022December 31, 2017.

  • In the event any External Factors are or are likely to affect or hinder iVenture’s ability to perform the Services, iVenture may amend the applicable Order to modify or reduce the Services and to remove from coverage the hardware, software, equipment, Managed Users or other items that are causing or affected by the External Factors.

  • In the event External Factors cause a delay in our ability to meet anticipated timelines or may result in additional costs to complete performance, our Project Manager shall notify your Project Manager, and the parties shall work together in good faith to enter into a Change Order to memorialize the effects of External Factors.


More Definitions of External Factors

External Factors means environmental and other factors outside of the reasonable control of NCC;
External Factors means the factors which influence adjustments to the Annual Service Fee or the Annual Outcome Fee, as described in section 13 of Schedule 5 (Performance Management and Remuneration).
External Factors. External Factors shall have the meaning given to that term under Section 4.8(b).
External Factors will have the meaning set forth in Section 7.1(b).
External Factors. Issues beyond PinnOne's reasonable control, including force majeure events, the subscriber’s internet service, or problems outside the operational boundary of PinnOne's platform.
External Factors means any one or more of the following: (a) material and adverse changes in reimbursement or pricing policies in the Territory with respect to (I) prescription Products generally if at the time the first Licensed Product sold in the Territory is a prescription product or (ii) OTC Products generally if at the time the first Licensed Product sold in the Territory is an OTC product, in either case by either government or private entities, including without limitation health maintenance organization formularies; (b) a class warning is issued with respect to Products generally in the Territory, including Licensed Products; (c) users of the first Licensed Product sold in the Territory experience Serious Adverse Drug Experiences, the intensity or frequency of which materially exceeds that known for Products on the date of Approval of the first Licensed Product sold in the Territory; and (d) the label of the first Licensed Product sold in the Territory is changed from the initially approved label for such Licensed Product in a manner that is material and adverse.