Service Systems definition

Service Systems means in the relevant context the channels, ventilation ducting, drains, sewers, rhones, gutters, water-courses, pipes (including sprinkler systems, if any) wires, cables, aerials or other conducting media, pumps, valves, meters and connections in and passing through or otherwise serving the Building or any part thereof except insofar as the same serve exclusively the Property and are located within the Property or serve exclusively any Lettable Area and are located within any Lettable Area;
Service Systems has the meaning set out in EXHIBIT B.
Service Systems means all of the applications, servers, routers and Network components identified by the Technical Solution, that are used by the Contractor or a subcontractor acting on behalf of the Contractor to provide the Services;

Examples of Service Systems in a sentence

  • Discovery Service Systems are defined as user interface and search systems for discovering and displaying content from local, database and web-based sources.

  • Licensor will use reasonable efforts to update itemized holdings reports as soon as is practicable when holdings information changes, and will provide this information to Discovery Service Systems in a timely manner and to Licensee on request.

  • Licensor shall make the Licensed Materials available through Licensee’s Discovery Service System(s) for indexing and discovery purposes.

  • Consistent with Principle 6 of the Principles to Determine Responsibilities of the NDIS and Other Service Systems: a.

  • Suweco shall make reasonable effort to make the Materials available through NTK’s and/or Participating Institutions’ Discovery Service System(s) for indexing and discovery purposes.

  • Licensor shall, where it is permitted to do so and, subject to any restrictions placed by the publishers, to make Materials available through Licensee’s and/or Participating Institutions’ Discovery Service System(s) for indexing and discovery purposes.

  • If SBC-AMERITECH is unable to reach such agreement, chooses not to enter into an agreement with such a database provider, or chooses to discontinue using the services of such database provider, CLEC acknowledges that such CLEC Line Record information will be unavailable to any customer, including any CLEC’s customer, that is served by SBC-AMERITECH’s service platforms (e.g., Operator Service Systems, Signaling Transfer Points, and/or switches).

  • After the University has completed its review of an audit request, the requesting employee may seek further review of the classification only from the Illinois State Universities Civil Service System in accordance with the Civil Service System's Statute and Rules.

  • All design and construction of primary and secondary service systems shall satisfy Municipal Service Systems Specifications unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement and shall receive written approval from the Development Engineer prior to undertaking the work.

  • Licensor shall make reasonable effort to ensure Publisher/s to make the Licensed Materials available through Licensee’s and/or Participating Institutions’ Discovery Service System(s) for indexing and discovery purposes.


More Definitions of Service Systems

Service Systems means the ticketing and monitoring modules of the "HP Openview" system, provided by HP-OMS for the provision of the Services, including without limitation, Incident management and monitoring of HP-OMS Hardware in accordance with the Service Levels.
Service Systems means all or any part of any Systems, Services Databases, Services Materials, Service Systems Interfaces, Hardware or Service Systems Software which are used by or on behalf of the Service Provider in connection with the Scheme and/or the Services, including, for the avoidance of doubt, all elements of the Operational IT Systems, Finance Systems, and MIS; "Service System(s) Element" means an element of the Service System(s); "Service System Software" means Software used in the Service System; "Service Systems Interfaces" has the meaning given to it in Clause 20.1 (Interfaces); "Service Systems Interface Specification"
Service Systems means all Conducting Media within the Estate or the Building which serve both the Demised Premises and other Lettable Areas in the Building and/or Lettable Areas in the Estate
Service Systems means all or any part of any Systems, Services Databases, Services Materials, Services Website, Service Systems Interfaces, Hardware or Service Systems Software which are used by or on behalf of the Service Provider in connection with the Schemes and/or the Services including without limitation the Business Operations Systems, the Core IT Systems and the Enforcement Operations Systems;
Service Systems means any Servicer or third party systems or applications, alone or used with Servicer Devices, that process, store, or transmit Cellco Confidential Information or to perform services under the Transfer and Servicing Agreement.

Related to Service Systems

  • Service/s means the activities and the services, including any intellectual activities, provided by the Supplier to Pirelli and/or the works whose implementation has been required by Pirelli to the Supplier;

  • service station means a building used for the sale of fuel for vehicles;

  • Interconnection Service(s) means any Interconnection, Resale Services, 251(c)(3) UNEs, Collocation, functions, facilities, products or services offered under this Agreement.

  • Installation Services means all those services ancillary to the supply of the Plant for the Facilities, to be provided by the Contractor under the Contract, such as transportation and provision of marine or other similar insurance, inspection, expediting, site preparation works (including the provision and use of Contractor's Equipment and the supply of all construction materials required), installation, testing, pre- commissioning, commissioning, operations, maintenance, the provision of operations and maintenance manuals, training, etc…as the case may require.

  • Generation Service means the sale of electricity, including ancillary services such as the provision of reserves, to a Customer by a Competitive Supplier.