Priority 4 Problem definition

Priority 4 Problem means any non-conformance to Documentation that has no impact on business operations. Examples of Priority 4 Problems include information requests, standard questions on configuration or functionality of equipment, non-urgent RMA requests, or cosmetic defects.
Priority 4 Problem means a Defect in the Licensed Software such that GS is able to use the Licensed Software without any impact on the performance, functionality or features of the Licensed Software. Licensor must initially respond to a Notification relating to a Priority 4 Problem within the time period specified below in Section 5(b) below, and will fix, provide a work-around, or otherwise resolve a Priority 4 Problem within the time period specified below in Section 5(b) below.

Examples of Priority 4 Problem in a sentence

  • Pulse Secure will use all commercially reasonable efforts to provide a Work-Around, Problem Resolution or other requested assistance within 90 calendar days of a Priority 4 Problem being reported to Pulse Secure by End User.

Related to Priority 4 Problem

  • Priority 2 Individuals who are: Age 60 and over in need of the following medically related trips: • Need for life sustaining medical care such as dialysis, chemotherapy, radiation treatment • Multi-system failure or conditions requiring immediate medical supervision/care, e.g. diabetes, heart disease, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) • Surgery or non-elective (immediate need) procedure

  • Priority 1 is defined in Appendix A, Section 3.4.

  • Priority habitat means a habitat type with unique or significant value to one or more species. An area classified and mapped as priority habitat must have one or more of the following attributes:

  • Priority area means the portions of the qualified incentive area

  • Priority Non-Tax Claim means any Claim accorded priority in right of payment under section 507(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, other than a Priority Tax Claim or an Administrative Claim.