Persistent Failure definition

Persistent Failure means any two (2) or more failures by the Supplier in any rolling period of twelve (12) months to comply with obligations in respect of the Contract Services under the Contract;
Persistent Failure means any two (2) or more failures by the Solicitor in any rolling period of twelve (12) Months to comply with obligations in respect of the Contract Services under with the Contract;
Persistent Failure means any of:

Examples of Persistent Failure in a sentence

  • The Authority may terminate this Framework Agreement by serving notice on the Supplier in writing with effect from the date specified in such notice where a Persistent Failure has occurred.

  • At its sole discretion, the Authority has the right to terminate this Framework Agreement pursuant to Clause 26 (Termination) in the event that a Persistent Failure or a Material Default occurs.

  • If CCS believes that a material Default, Persistent Failure or Grave Misconduct has occurred, it may suspend the Framework Agreement with immediate effect.

  • Thornburg, Jury Instructions: A Persistent Failure to Communicate, 67 N.C. L.

  • If CCS believes that a material Default, Persistent Failure or Grave Misconduct has occurred, it may suspend the DPS Agreement with immediate effect.


More Definitions of Persistent Failure

Persistent Failure means any two (2) or more failures by the Solicitor in any
Persistent Failure means any of: Two (2) or more failures by the Supplier to accept an Order within two (2) Working Days of receipt in any rolling period of twelve (12) Months (other than when the Supplier’s failure to accept an Order is due to a conflict of interest); Two (2) or more failures by the Supplier to provide the Management Information by the Reporting Date in any rolling period of twelve (12) Months; or Any two (2) or more failures by the Supplier to meet the KPI Targets (whether the failures relate to the same or different KPI Targets) in relation to one or more Call-Off Agreements in any rolling period of twelve (12) Months;
Persistent Failure means the Authority or the Supplier and “Parties” shall be interpreted accordingly; means any of: two (2) or more failures by the Supplier to comply with the Standards in any rolling period of twelve (12) Months; two (2) or more failures by the Supplier to accept an Order within two (2) Working Days of receipt in any rolling period of twelve (12) Months; two (2) or more consecutive failures by the Supplier to provide the Management Information by the Reporting Date at any time during the Term; or any two (2) or more failures by the Supplier to meet the KPI Targets (whether the failures relate to the same or different KPI Targets) in relation to one or more Call-Off Agreements in any rolling period of twelve (12) months;
Persistent Failure means: three (3) or more failures by the Supplier to accept Orders submitted to it pursuant to this Framework Agreement in any rolling period of twelve (12) Months; more than three (3) under or overpayment of the Management Charge being revealed by an Audit at any time during the Term and during Call-Off Agreement Period; or three (3) or more consecutive failures by the Supplier to provide the Management Information by the Reporting Date at any time during the Term and during Call-Off Agreement Period.
Persistent Failure means any of: two (2) or more failures by the Supplier to comply with the Framework Standards in any rolling period of twelve (12) Months; two (2) or more consecutive failures by the Supplier to provide the Management Information by the Reporting Date at any time during the Term; or any two (2) or more failures by the Supplier to meet the KPI Targets (whether the failures relate to the same or different KPI Targets) in any rolling period of twelve (12) Months;
Persistent Failure shall have the meaning set out in paragraph 4.3.1 of
Persistent Failure means any two (2) or more failures by the Supplier in any