Material Failure definition

Material Failure means a behaviour, or repeated behaviour, which could lead the injured party to xxx for termination of the Agreement;
Material Failure means an act or failure to act that materially threatens cancellation or material impairment of a FCC License.
Material Failure shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.2(b)(i)(A).

Examples of Material Failure in a sentence

  • These mothers require postnatal evaluation at 6-8 weeks to inform them about the implications for future pregnancies and long-term CVR, as well as to educate them about primary prevention of future CV events.

  • If the failure occurs in the pipe body or weld, and is a result of inadequate design or a design error, the Incident is to be reported under G5 – Material Failure of Pipe or Weld, Design-, Construction-, Installation-, or Fabrication-related.

  • Federal awarding agencies are prohibited from making awards to persons or entities listed in SAM Exclusions (NDAA 2017) pursuant to Never Contract with the Enemy and are required to list in FAPIIS any grant or cooperative agreement terminated due to Never Contract with the Enemy as a Termination for Material Failure to Comply.

  • Vendor certifies that it is neither an excluded entity under the System for Award Management (SAM) nor Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS) for any grant or cooperative agreement terminated due to Never Contract with the Enemy as a Termination for Material Failure to Comply.

  • The Software to be Conditionally Accepted must function in conformance with the Conditional Acceptance Standards and without any Material Defect or Material Failure for a period of [TBD during contract negotiation] consecutive calendar days, commencing on the day following the first successful completion of the Conditional Acceptance Test.


More Definitions of Material Failure

Material Failure as defined in section 9.0 herein and an "Adverse Event" as defined in section 4.9 herein, shall each constitute a material breach of this Agreement by Certegy within the meaning and intent of this section;
Material Failure means any failure or persistent unplanned shutdown of all or a material part of the Project Facilities that:
Material Failure means a failure, that is non-trivial and which is ongoing or continued for a significant period of time, to:
Material Failure. A material failure in the software resulting in loss of functionality or degraded performance, but without significantly affecting the business of the customer; Minor Failure: A minor failure of the software, causing minor inconvenience and little or no loss of functionality or performance. In relation to each category of fault, the supplier will endeavour to follow the response and resolution times outlined below: Fault Categorisation Response Time Resolution Time Critical Failure 4 Working Hours 8 Working Hours (Next Day) Material Failure 4 Working Hours 3 Working Days Minor Failure 8 Working Hours 5 Working Days These times are not guaranteed by the supplier and may rely on: The supplier having access to the Hardware and fault; The supplier having access to any passwords as required; Updates being passed swiftly through the testing process.
Material Failure means that the participating FFI failed to fulfill the requirements of the FFI agreement by deliberate action to avoid its requirements of the FFI agreement or there was an error attributable to a failure to implement sufficient internal controls.
Material Failure means any actual or projected failure to achieve (i) the annual EBITDA or net income contemplated by the business plan by 5% or more as of the end of any Fiscal Year, or (ii) the business plan that could have a material adverse effect on the financial condition of the Partnership and its Subsidiaries.
Material Failure means any act or failure to act in a manner that has or may have an adverse effect on the reputation, good will or financial condition of the University, as well as any act or failure to act in a manner that has or may impair the right or ability of the University to carry on its mission, operations, business, research, education or other affairs.