Required Response Time definition

Required Response Time means the maximum amount of time allowed for a wrecker to arrive ready to perform wrecker services at a specific location after the request has been made by the City.
Required Response Time has the meaning set forth in Appendix 11
Required Response Time means the period of time following a Demand Requisition or other electronic report or recording by the BMS during which Developer must respond, each as indicated in Section 6.3 (Required Response Time for Unavailability Events) and Section 6.4 (Required Response Time for Performance Failures) of this Exhibit.

Examples of Required Response Time in a sentence

  • City and Contractor agree that the Required Response Time for Wrecker Services performed under this Agreement is thirty (30) minutes.

  • If Contractor fails to meet the Required Response Times, County may offset against any sums due Contractor by $ _ for each Event that Contractor failed to meet the Required Response Time, which amount the Parties agree is a fair RLI/RFP/Contract # [BCF 301 7/1/23] Page 42 of 48 and reasonable approximation of County’s negative financial impact caused by the delay in Contractor’s response.

  • The Required Response Time for the Developer’s Facility Management Representative or Developer Person to respond to the Help Desk and for the Developer to inform the appropriate County’s Facility Management Representative that a Developer’s Facility Management Representative or a Developer Person has responded to the Help Desk, shall be measured from the Reported Event Time.

  • Table III Service Metrics for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Fault Level Description of Fault Required Response Time SLA Level 1 Fault resulting in or Causing loss or Corruption of data Response within 5 business hours; Remediation plan communicated to JWA within 1 working day; data capture effected within 3 95% working days; return to service within 5 working days.

  • Table III Service Metrics for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Fault Level Description of Fault Required Response Time SLA Level 1 Fault resulting in or Causing loss or Corruption of data Response within 5 business hours; Remediation plan communicated to JWA within 1 working day; data capture effected within 3 working days; return to service within 5 working days.

  • The Required Response Time for Performance Failures shall be as follows: Failure of the Developer’s Observed Response Time for a Performance Failure to be equal to or less than the applicable Required Response Time provided in this Section shall result in a Deduction of $550, as specified in Attachment 11B, Table 1, item 6.

  • If the outline of a Design Document is rejected, the Contractor must promptly, and in any event within the Required Response Time, submit to the Principal a redraft of the outline of the Design Document and such redraft will be dealt with by the Principal as if it were submitted under clause 12.4(e).

  • If a draft of a Design Document is rejected, the Contractor must promptly, and in any event within the Required Response Time, submit to the Principal a redraft of the Design Document and such redraft will be dealt with by the Principal as if it were submitted under clause 12.4(g).

  • The Required Response Time for Unavailability Events shall be as follows: Failure of the Developer’s Observed Response Time for an Unavailability Event to be equal to or less than the applicable Required Response Time provided in this Section shall result in a Deduction of $550, as specified in Attachment 11B, Table 1, item 6.

  • If Contractor fails to meet the Required Response Times, County may offset against any sums due Contractor by $ _ for each Event that Contractor failed to meet the Required Response Time, which amount the Parties agree is a fair and reasonable approximation of County’s negative financial impact caused by the delay in Contractor’s response.


More Definitions of Required Response Time

Required Response Time means the times set forth in Section 6.3 and Section 6.4 of this Appendix.
Required Response Time has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1 (Definitions) of Exhibit X-2 (Deductions).