Survivability definition

Survivability. The Client further confirms that the Client’s obligations under this clause 16 will continue after the termination of this Agreement.
Survivability for the San Antonio means the degree to which the vessel “is able to avoid or withstand” an attack “without sustaining an impairment” of its ability to accomplish a combat mission, [Gilmore] said.
Survivability. (also known as resilience) means a solution’s ability to withstand attacks or accidents and continue to operate in a secure manner; an aspect of availability.

Examples of Survivability in a sentence

  • Surviving terms include but are 30 not limited to: Financial Terms and Conditions, Single Audit Act, Contract Performance and 31 Enforcement, Confidentiality of Individual Information, Resolution of Disputes, 32 Indemnification, Oversight Authority, Maintenance of Records, Ownership of Materials and 33 Contract Administration Warranties and Survivability.


More Definitions of Survivability

Survivability. If this contract expires, is completed, or is terminated; Seller shall not be relieved of those obligations contained in the following clauses: Applicable laws Document Control/Information Control/Flow Down of Drawing Requirements Export Control Independent Contractor Insurance and Indemnity Public Releases Warranty and Inspection Compliance: Failure to comply with any of these terms and conditions shall be considered sufficient reason for refusal to accept delivery of the goods.
Survivability. The terms and conditions contained herein that by their sense and context are intended to survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement (specifically, without limitation, Sections 1.4 Cable Modem Warranty, 6. Disclaimer, 7. Limitation of Liability, 8.3 Hybrid's Remedies on Termination or 8.4 Itochu's Remedies on Termination as applicable, 9. Export Compliance, 10. Confidentiality, 11. Arbitration, 12. Relationships of the Parties, and 14. General Provisions) shall so survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement.
Survivability. The provisions of Sections 6, 7, 11, 13, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22 and this Section 17 shall survive the termination of this Agreement and Employee’s employment thereunder and apply regardless of the reason for Employee’s termination of employment (including termination of employment at the end of the Employment Period), and regardless of whether or not such termination is initiated by the Company and regardless of whether or not Employee is receiving or has received any monetary compensation in connection with his separation from Company.”
Survivability. BY INCLUDING ARTICLES 4.3 (ADVERSE DRUG EXPERIENCE REPORTING) AND 10.6 (RESEARCH LICENSE AND ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF SUPPLY IN THE EVENT THAT COLLABORATOR TERMINATES DEVELOPMENT OF AGENT) AND THE LAST SENTENCE OF ARTICLE 10.2 (REGARDING DRUG SUPPLY IN THE EVENT OF EITHER RPRP'S OR INTROGEN'S UNILATERAL TERMINATION) AS PROVISIONS THAT WILL SURVIVE TERMINATION OF THIS CRADA.
Survivability. The provisions of Paragraphs 5, 6, and 7 shall survive termination of this Agreement.
Survivability. The ownership, proprietary rights and confidentiality provisions, and any provisions relating to contributions (which obligations are accrued during the term of this Agreement), set forth in this Agreement, and any other provisions that by their sense and context the parties intend to have survive, shall survive the termination of this Agreement for any reason.
Survivability. If this Agreement expires, is completed, or is terminated, Company shall not be relieved of those respective obligations contained in the following provisions, which shall in all events survive expiration or termination. Insurance (as applicable) Warranty Governing Law; Jurisdiction Export Control Independent Contractor Intellectual Property Rights Confidentiality Return of Property Indemnification Corruption Audit (as applicable) Representations Consequential Damages Survivability Master Services Agr between Velocys & Orange Ultrasonics 13 Velocys Confidential & Proprietary Velocys Version: 09/10/2015