Remedy Plan definition

Remedy Plan means the plan produced by Brazen to remedy issues that impact “Service Availability” as defined in Brazen’s service commitment.
Remedy Plan is defined in Article 11.4;
Remedy Plan shall have the meaning set forth in Section 18.2.1.2(a).

Examples of Remedy Plan in a sentence

  • The Parties agree to accept and abide by the Performance Measure Remedy Plan and Schedule and the state-specific Business Rules, as posted on SBC/Ameritech’s Internet website.

  • Nothing in this Article limits the rights of either Party to seek changes to Performance Measurements, Remedy Plan or Business Rules.

  • No further Amendment of this Agreement shall be necessary in order to implement the Performance Measures and Remedy Plan.

  • Until a final Commission order resolving the issue is effective, the Parties agree to abide by the performance measures, Remedy Plan and Business Rules previously agreed to, adopted in the Collaborative Process, or ordered by the Commission.

  • The goal is to have a Remedy Plan that adequately compensates the CLECs for Ameritech’s failure to meet the approved performance standards and sufficiently motivates Ameritech to end any discriminatory conduct that impedes the development of competition in Illinois.

  • Specific provisions governing failure to meet Performance Criteria are contained in Attachment 17: Performance Remedy Plan.

  • The fact that the 11-State Plan does not cover as many CLECs as the Illinois Remedy Plan does not justify the lower cap amount since Ameritech has made it no secret that it would rather not implement the Illinois Remedy Plan and prefer that all CLECs operate under its remedy plan terms.

  • Staff finds this language contradictory to what the Commission has approved in the Illinois Remedy Plan since Staff believes that it would preclude any Tier 2 payments.

  • Thus, to whatever extent the quality of Ameritech’s performance is driven by the stringency of its remedy plans, Ameritech maintains that the driver in Illinois is the Illinois Remedy Plan.

  • Pursuant to the October 1, 2002 Order on Reopening, the Illinois Remedy Plan is to remain in effect until future Commission action indicates otherwise.


More Definitions of Remedy Plan

Related to Remedy Plan

  • Statutory Plan means a plan required in terms of any legislation, including but not limited to, any structure plan, land use plan, zoning scheme, integrated development plan, water services plan, skills development plan and employment equity plan;

  • Safety Plan means a written document that has procedures, requirements, or standards related to safety which the pool staff shall follow. The safety plan shall include training and emergency response procedures.

  • Supply Plan has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Emergency Response Plan means the plan constituting the set of procedures developed by the Owner for dealing with an Incident which may impact on the Network or Connecting Infrastructure, including all actions to be taken to minimise or alleviate any threat or danger to any person or property:

  • Remediation Plan means a report identifying:

  • Recovery Plan means a recovery plan drawn up and maintained by an institution in accordance with Article 5;

  • Rectification Plan means the rectification plan pursuant to the Rectification Plan Process;

  • Other Plan means any of the following plans, other than this Plan, providing benefits or services for medical or dental care or treatment:

  • Notice Plan means and refers to the plan to disseminate Notice of the Settlement Agreement to the Settlement Class that comports with due process.

  • Quality Plan means the quality plan to be produced by the Contractor in accordance with Schedule S2-10 (Quality Plan);

  • Health and Safety Plan means a documented plan which addresses hazards identified and includes safe work procedures to mitigate, reduce or control the hazards identified;

  • Corrective Action Plan has the meaning set forth in Section II.A.2.

  • Business Continuity Plan means any plan prepared pursuant to clause H5.6, as may be amended from time to time.

  • Intended use plan or “IUP” means the program document identifying the intended uses of funds available for loans pursuant to the WPCSRF and the DWSRF.

  • Statutory Plans means statutory benefit plans which a Party and any of its Subsidiaries are required to participate in or comply with, including any benefit plan administered by any federal or provincial government and any benefit plans administered pursuant to applicable health, tax, workplace safety insurance, and employment insurance legislation;

  • Project Implementation Plan means the detail plan submitted by the Developer with regard to development of Project Facilities and its operation and management thereof in accordance with this Agreement and to be appended as Schedule 9 to this Agreement.

  • Action Plan means an action plan as defined in the AEP Regulations in relation to the Premises;]

  • Master Plan means a subcontracting plan that contains all the required elements of an individual contract plan, except goals, and may be incorporated into individual contract plans, provided the master plan has been approved.

  • Care Plan means a licensee's written description of a resident's needs, preferences, and capabilities, including by whom, when, and how often care and services are to be provided.

  • Flexi Plan means any individual indemnity hospital insurance plan under the VHIS framework with enhancement(s) to any or all of the protections or terms and benefits that the Standard Plan provides to the Policy Holder and the Insured Person, subject to certification by the Government. Such plan shall not contain terms and benefits which are less favourable than those in the Standard Plan, save for the exception as may be approved by the Government from time to time.

  • Project labor agreement means a form of pre-hire collective

  • Transition Plan means a transition plan, acceptable to the LHIN that indicates how the needs of the HSP’s clients will be met following the termination of this Agreement and how the transition of the clients to new service providers will be effected in a timely manner; and

  • Emergency plan means a document outlining the responsibilities of personnel in an emergency.

  • Conservation Plan means a document that outlines how a project site will be managed using best management practices to avoid potential negative environmental impacts.

  • Mitigation plan means a proposal that includes the process or means to achieve carbon dioxide mitigation through use of mitigation projects or carbon credits.

  • Remedial Action Plan has the meaning in Section 2.4.