Interface Issue definition

Interface Issue means a dispute or an issue which involves a question of law (including a question of contract interpretation) or a question of fact that arises between two or more Scheme Service Providers in relation to their respective Scheme Agreements, and includes a dispute or issue in connection with: "Collection Infrastructure" (as that term is defined under the Refund Point Agreement or Processing Services Agreement); a "Processed Materials Sale Contract" (as that term is defined under the Processing Services Agreement, Material Recovery Agreement or Recycling Panel Agreement); and the collection and delivery of "Containers" in "Collection Infrastructure" (as those terms are defined under the Refund Point Agreement, Logistics Services Agreement or Processing Services Agreement). Issue Resolution Board means a board established by the Principal under clause 5. Logistics Provider means a person who provides logistics services in relation to the Scheme. Logistics Services Agreement means a written agreement between the Principal and a Logistics Provider in relation to transportation of beverage containers and processed materials between Scheme Service Providers. Material Recovery Agreement has the meaning given to that term in section 47C(1) of the Act. Material Recovery Facility has the meaning given to that term in section 47C(1) of the Act. Material Recovery Facility Operator means the operator of a Material Recovery Facility. Member means a member of the Issue Resolution Board.
Interface Issue has the meaning set out in Clause 1.4 of Appendix 2.
Interface Issue means a dispute or an issue which involves a question of law (including a question of contract interpretation) or a question of fact that arises between two or more Scheme Service Providers in relation to their respective Scheme Agreements, and includes a dispute or issue in connection with:

Examples of Interface Issue in a sentence

  • Bellcore GR-303-CORE, Integrated Digital Loop Carrier System Generic Requirements, Objectives, and Interface, Issue 1, September 1995; and Revision 2, December 1996.

  • Bellcore GR-1299-CORE, AINGR: Switch Service Control Point (“SCP”) Adjunct Interface, Issue 3, July 1996, and revision 1, November 1996.

  • If the Seller determines that the Interface Issue is primarily attributable to the design of a Warranted Part or the design of the installation of an Other Part, then the warranty of the Seller set out in Clause 1.1 shall apply.

  • If a Notice of Common Dispute has been issued under a Scheme Agreement or clause 3.1(a) the Principal must determine (acting reasonably) whether that Common Dispute: is an Interface Issue; or a Principal Dispute.

  • Subject to clause 6.2(b), if a Dispute Party in relation to an Interface Issue is dissatisfied with the Issue Resolution Board's determination it may give notice of its dissatisfaction by providing it to the other Dispute Parties (Notice of Dissatisfaction).

  • It shall be the sole responsibility of the Buyer to take any recommended action in relation to such Interface Issue, including making any resulting warranty claim to the party to whom the Interface Issue is attributable, except that the Seller shall, if so requested by the Buyer, reasonably assist the Buyer in processing any warranty claim the Buyer may have against the Supplier of any Supplier Part.

  • The Seller shall as soon as is practicable advise the Buyer in writing of its conclusions with respect to the Interface Issue and of its recommended corrective action(s), if any.

  • If the Seller determines that the Interface Issue is primarily attributable to the design of an Other Part, then the Buyer shall make a claim under the applicable warranty in respect of such Other Part, provided by the relevant Supplier, the Propulsion Systems Manufacturer or the relevant BFE Supplier.

  • If the Seller determines that the Interface Issue is attributable partially to the design of a Warranted Part and partially attributable to the design of a Supplier Part, then the Seller shall, if requested by the Buyer, seek to provide a solution to the Interface Issue through the cooperative efforts of the Seller and the relevant Supplier.

  • End User Technical Documents means the most recent version of each of the Telstra documents DC.030 Telstra Service Interface Specification for ADSL Access, End User Interface (Issue 4.6 or subsequent) and IP 1149 The Telstra ADSL Network - Listing Requirements for CPE (Issue 3 or subsequent).


More Definitions of Interface Issue

Interface Issue means a dispute or an issue which involves a question of law (including a question of contract interpretation) or a question of fact that arises between two or more Scheme Service Providers in relation to their respective Scheme Agreements, and includes a dispute or issue in connection with: (a) "Collection Infrastructure" (as that term is defined under the Refund Point Agreement or Processing Services Agreement); (b) a "Processed Materials Sale Contract" (as that term is defined under the Processing Services Agreement, Material Recovery Agreement or Recycling Panel Agreement); and (c) the collection and delivery of "Containers" in "Collection Infrastructure" (as those terms are defined under the Refund Point Agreement, Logistics Services Agreement or Processing Services Agreement).

Related to Interface Issue

  • Interface means the mixture occurring in pipeline operations between adjoining batches having similar or dissimilar physical characteristics.

  • Interfaces means, collectively, the CAD Interface and the Channel Access Interface.

  • Multiregional Modeling Working Group or “MMWG” shall mean the NERC working group that is charged with multi-regional modeling.

  • Tool means the tool developed in accordance with Section 35A-15-303.

  • Network Interface Device or "NID" is a Network Element (including all of its features, functions and capabilities) that includes any means of Interconnection of End User Customer premises wiring to Qwest's distribution plant, such as a cross connect device used for that purpose. "New Service Provider" means the Party to which an End User Customer switches its local Exchange Service or the Party to which an End User Customer is porting its telephone number(s).