Protected Item definition

Protected Item refers to a collection of data, such as a volume, database, or virtual machine that has been scheduled for Backup to the Backup Service such that it is enumerated as a Protected Item in the Protected Items tab in the Recovery Services section of the Management Portal.
Protected Item means a communication between a professional legal adviser and his Client or any Person representing his Client, which is made either in connection with the giving of legal advice to the Client or in connection with, or in contemplation of, legal proceedings (including the exercise of powers by the QFCA under relevant Regulations, or in proceedings before the Relevant Review Body) and for the purposes of those proceedings.
Protected Item means a communication between a professional legal adviser and his Client or any Person representing his Client, which is made either in connection with the giving of legal advice to the Client or in

Examples of Protected Item in a sentence

  • The total accumulated Deployment Minutes across all Protected Items scheduled for Backup by you in a given Microsoft Azure subscription during which the Backup Service is unavailable for the Protected Item.

  • The Backup Service is considered unavailable for a given Protected Item from the first Failure to Back Up or Restore the Protected Item until the initiation of a successful Backup or Recovery of a Protected Item, provided that retries are continually attempted no less frequently than once every thirty minutes.

  • Nothing in this Section 8.6 shall prevent (i) the Shareholders from acquiring and developing a Protected Item pursuant to Section 8.4 of this Agreement, provided that such Protected Item is not used in connection with or transferred to a Competing Business or (ii) a Shareholder from owning for investment up to five percent of any class of equity security of an entity whose securities are traded on a national securities exchange or market.

  • If our contractor determines that repair is not possible due to a part being unavailable or obsolete, we will provide you with a credit equal to the average cost of such repair up to $250, subject to all other terms and conditions of this agreement, including the Limits of Protection, to be applied toward replacement of your Protected Item, provided you replace your Protected Item at that time.

  • Nothing in this Section 7 shall prevent the Representatives from acquiring or developing a Protected Item pursuant to Section 8.4 of the Merger Agreement; provided that such Protected Item is not used in connection with or transferred to a Competing Business.

  • SR1704 “Effective Date” means the date from which a Protected Item can fail and be eligible for Protection under this Agreement as defined in this Agreement.


More Definitions of Protected Item

Protected Item means a communication between a professional legal adviser and his Client or any Person representing his Client, which is

Related to Protected Item

  • Protected Information means PHI provided by CE to BA or created, maintained, received or transmitted by BA on CE’s behalf.

  • Protected Party means a Finance Party which is or will be subject to any liability, or required to make any payment, for or on account of Tax in relation to a sum received or receivable (or any sum deemed for the purposes of Tax to be received or receivable) under a Finance Document.

  • Protected Person means: (i) the members of the Board; (ii) the Administrator and its Affiliates; (iii) any Member; (iv) any Officer; or (v) any Person who serves at the request of the Board on behalf of the Company as an officer, director, partner, member, stockholder or employee of any other Person.

  • Protected Disclosure means any communication made in good faith that discloses or demonstrates information that may evidence unethical or improper activity.

  • Protected individual ’ means an individual who (A) is a citizen or national of the United States, or (B) is an alien who is lawfully admitted for permanent residence, is granted the status of an alien lawfully admitted for temporary residence under 8 U.S.C. § 1160(a) or 8 U.S.C. § 1255a(a)(1), is admitted as a refugee under 8 U.S.C. § 1157, or is granted asylum under Section 8 U.S.C. § 1158; but does not include