Financial Responsibility Matrix definition

Financial Responsibility Matrix means the document defining the Parties’ respective legal and financial responsibility for the equipment, hardware, software, staffing and facilities set out in Schedule 2, Exhibit B-7;
Financial Responsibility Matrix has the meaning given in Schedule 3 (Pricing and Invoicing);
Financial Responsibility Matrix has the meaning given in Section ‎14.1.

Examples of Financial Responsibility Matrix in a sentence

  • Attachment 4-B Financial Responsibility Matrix Attachment 4-B may only be modified by formal amendment, in accordance with Section 21.7 of the MSA Attachment 4-C Financial Base Case Attachment 4-C is a point of reference at contract execution.

  • Exhibit 2.2 Financial Responsibility Matrix provides guidance with respect to the financial responsibilities of the Successful Respondent and DIR.

  • The operational responsibility for various categories of Equipment is provided in the Financial Responsibility Matrix (Exhibit C.7) and as is described in the Statements of Work.

  • Each Party shall be financially responsible for any third party fees or expenses incurred on or after the Commencement Date associated with Materials, Equipment, Equipment Leases and Third Party Contracts for which such Party is financially responsible under Attachment 2.2 Financial Responsibility Matrix (excluding Third Party Contracts administered by Successful Respondent on a Pass-Through basis, which are addressed in Exhibit 2).

  • The restoration of any destroyed, lost, or altered DIR Data shall be performed through generally accepted data restoration techniques by the Party that has operational responsibility under Exhibit 2 Pricing, Attachment 2.2 Financial Responsibility Matrix for maintaining the System on which such DIR Data resides and for creating and maintaining backup copies of such DIR Data.

  • The operational responsibility for various categories of Software is provided in the Financial Responsibility Matrix (Exhibit C.7) and as is described in the Statements of Work.

  • Gap shall assume such lease obligations (or pay for the applicable lease buy-out) if obligated to do so in accordance with Exhibit C.7 (Financial Responsibility Matrix).

  • The Parties financial responsibilities with respect to Equipment (including any updates or refresh of such Equipment) are set forth in Exhibit C.7 (Financial Responsibility Matrix).

  • Successful Respondent shall (i) maintain Software within one (1) Major Release of the then-current Major Release, unless otherwise specified pursuant to the Software Currency guidelines set out in Exhibit 4.2 Financial Responsibility Matrix and (ii) Successful Respondent shall install Minor Releases promptly or, if earlier, as requested by DIR.

  • The restoration of any destroyed, lost or altered DIR Data shall be performed through generally accepted data restoration techniques by the Party that has operational responsibility under Exhibit 4.2 Financial Responsibility Matrix for maintaining the System on which such DIR Data resides and for creating and maintaining backup copies of such DIR Data.


More Definitions of Financial Responsibility Matrix

Financial Responsibility Matrix has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2(a).

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