Third Party Maintenance definition

Third Party Maintenance means maintenance services provided by a third -party and resold by SUPPLIER.
Third Party Maintenance. Except in circumstances beyond the Settlement System Administrator's control, the SSA System shall be fully maintained, by third party maintenance organisations to the extent that the Software is not developed internally, and the SSA System shall be fully documented so that it can be operated by any successor to the Settlement System Administrator. The Settlement System Administrator shall promptly notify the Executive Committee upon the Settlement System Administrator becoming aware that the SSA System will cease to be maintained by such a third party maintenance organisation.
Third Party Maintenance means a maintenance provider contracted for by the Customer that is approved by Verizon.

Examples of Third Party Maintenance in a sentence

  • The Integrated Production Schedule shall include Alteration Installation Teams (AIT), Government-Contracted Third Party Maintenance Providers, Ship's Force, Commercial Industrial Services (CIS), and Fleet Maintenance Activity (FMA) work to the maximum extent this information is available.

  • During the Third Party Maintenance Term, Supplier will provide Supplier and Third Party Maintenance Services for * and * in accordance with the Service Level specified for such Third Party Covered Machines in Exhibit B.1.

  • The Billable Fees and Third Party Maintenance Fees shall automatically increase for each renewal period based on ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ then current rates.

  • During the Third Party Maintenance Term, Supplier will provide Supplier and Third Party Maintenance Services for OEM Covered Machines both in accordance with the Service Level specified for such Third Party Covered Machines in Exhibit B.1.

  • CONTRACTOR’s Third Party Maintenance Suppliers refuse to provide Maintenance to 17 COUNTY due to COUNTY’s failure to maintain a specified environment.

  • Exhibit A.3.1 Gap Confidential and Proprietary Information Second Amended Master Services Agreement Under this Attachment A, Supplier shall provide the Maintenance Services and Third Party Maintenance Services during the Term as described in this Attachment A for Covered Machines, at Covered Locations.

  • Supplier’s use of any Subcontractors to perform the Maintenance Services and Third Party Maintenance Services shall be subject to the provisions of Section 45 of the Agreement.

  • NTT may offer to sell You third party manufactured hardware, software licenses or Third Party Maintenance (defined in Section 11) (“Products”) and/or Services (defined in Section 12) as identified in a NTT-issued Quote (“Quote”) or Statement of Work (“SOW,” as defined in Section 13).

  • CONTRACTOR’s Third Party Maintenance Suppliers refuse to provide Maintenance to 5 COUNTY due to COUNTY’s failure to maintain a specified environment.

  • No default by EDS or any of its Affiliates exists with respect to any of the Purchased Equipment or under any Third Party Maintenance Agreement or other agreement concerning the Purchased Equipment, and none of the Purchased Equipment is subject to any Encumbrance.


More Definitions of Third Party Maintenance

Third Party Maintenance is product support service delivered by a third party that NTT resells to You. Third Party Maintenance is subject to the service description(s), terms and conditions identified by the applicable third party provider. NTT is not a party to any such third party terms and conditions and is not responsible for delivery of Third-Party Maintenance.

Related to Third Party Maintenance

  • Major maintenance means the adjustment, repair or replacement of a component or module that could affect the accuracy of a measurement.

  • Planned Maintenance means any Maintenance BT has planned to do in advance.

  • Routine maintenance means actions performed on a regular or controllable basis or in response to uncontrollable events upon a highway, road, street, or bridge. Routine maintenance includes, but is not limited to, 1 or more of the following:

  • Software Maintenance means the process of modifying software after delivery to correct faults, improve performance or other attributes, or adapt to a changed environment. (Reference ISO/IEC 14764:2006, as amended or superseded.) Software maintenance does not include any customization or configuration.