Single incident definition

Single incident means an End User question about the Software relating to a specific, discrete issue (for example, installation, launch, configuration, troubleshootnig, usability, etc.) that can be answered by violating its origin to a single cause.
Single incident means a set of acts or events occurring at the same location, date and time giving rise to violations of State or federal laws.
Single incident means a singular act or event that occur at the same location, date and time that give rise to multiple violations of State or federal laws. Multiple acts or events are not a single incident.

Examples of Single incident in a sentence

  • Support includes: • Microsoft Outage Escalation and Resolution Tracking • Single incident technical support is available to Elite Partner at a per-incident rate.


More Definitions of Single incident

Single incident means a singular act or event that occur at the same location, date and time that give rise to multiple violations of State or federal laws.

Related to Single incident

  • Unusual Incident means those incidents involving serious illness or accidents, death of an individual, injury or illness of an individual requiring inpatient or emergency hospitalization, suicide attempts, a fire requiring the services of a fire department, or any incident requiring abuse investigation.

  • Reportable Incident means a situation in which a Client has suffered Harm or experienced a Close Call or any Hazard that could lead to Client harm, all in accordance with Schedule “D”, Appendix 4.

  • Data Incident means a breach of Google’s security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Customer Data on systems managed by or otherwise controlled by Google.

  • serious incident means any incident that directly or indirectly led, might have led or might lead to any of the following:

  • Nuclear incident means any occurrence that causes bodily injury, sickness, disease or death, or loss of or damage to property, or loss of use of property, arising out of or resulting from the radioactive, toxic, explosive, or other hazardous properties of source material, special nuclear material, or by-product material which is used in connection with the operation of the Facility. “Source material”, “special nuclear material”, and “by-product material”, as applicable to this Agreement shall have those meanings assigned by the AEA.