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Y2K definition

Y2K problems shall mean any problem arising out of or relating to the inability of computer systems, computer technology, or embedded computer chips failing to operate or failing to operate properly as a result of the change in date from "1999" to "2000", including but not limited to the failure to properly recognize any such date; or
Y2K means year 2000;
Y2K problems shall mean any problem arising out of or relating to the inability of computer systems, computer technology, or embedded computer chips failing to operate or failing to operate properly as a result of the change in date from "1999" to "2000", including but not limited to the failure to properly recognize any such date; or (vii) a pending or threatened legal or governmental proceeding or action relating generally to the Company's business, or a notification having been received by the Company of the threat of any such proceeding or action, which could materially adversely affect the Company.

Examples of Y2K in a sentence

  • All products provided under this BPA shall be Y2K compliant as defined in FAR 39.002.

  • Notwithstanding the above, NBAI shall not be liable for any Y2K Failures caused by Y2K Failures in a third party system with which NBAI interfaces or from which NBAI receives data in connection with the performance of its duties hereunder including, without limitation, the system of any sub-administrator engaged pursuant to Paragraph 4.

  • Application of existing impossibility or commercial impracticability doctrinesIn any Y2K action for breach or repudiation of contract, the applicability of the doctrines of impossibility and commercial impracticability shall be determined by the law in existence on January 1, 1999.

  • A person liable for damages, whether by set- tlement or judgment, in a civil action to which this chapter does not apply because of section 6603(c) of this title whose liability, in whole or in part, is the result of a Y2K failure may, not- withstanding any other provision of this chap- ter, pursue any remedy otherwise available under Federal or State law against the person responsible for that Y2K failure to the extent of recovering the amount of those damages.(Pub.

  • Subject to paragraph (2), punitive damages in a Y2K action may not be awarded against an instituion 1 of higher education as defined in section 1001(a) of title 20.

  • A defendant who is jointly and severally lia- ble for damages in any Y2K action that is not a contract action may recover contribution from any other person who, if joined in the original action, would have been liable for the same damages.

  • For purposes of paragraph (1)(B), a plaintiff and a defendant are in substantial privity when, in a Y2K action arising out of the per- formance of professional services, the plaintiff and the defendant either have contractual re- lations with one another or the plaintiff is a person who, prior to the defendant’s perform- ance of such services, was specifically identi- fied to and acknowledged by the defendant as a person for whose special benefit the services were being performed.

  • Except as provided in paragraph (2), a de- fendant in a Y2K action is entitled to no more than one 30-day period and one 60-day remedi- ation period under paragraph (1).

  • Any applicable statute of limitations or doc- trine of laches in a Y2K action to which para- graph (1) applies shall be tolled during the no- tice and remediation period under that para- graph.

  • This chapter applies to any Y2K action brought after January 1, 1999, for a Y2K failure occurring before January 1, 2003, or for a poten- tial Y2K failure that could occur or has alleg- edly caused harm or injury before January 1, 2003, including any appeal, remand, stay, or other judicial, administrative, or alternative dispute resolution proceeding in such an action.


More Definitions of Y2K

Y2K as used herein refers to the proper processing of date sensitive data and information containing prior to, at and for a reasonable period of time after January 1, 2000. 1.6. "Y2K Program" shall be defined as Customer's internal program for addressing Year 2000 issues with respect to its equipment and systems. 1.
Y2K refers to the problem that some computer systems currently have, or may or will have, with respect to the change of year from 1999 to 2000, including leap year and including the use of "99" as year data as a function of which such systems are not able correctly to read, calculate, or output using dates before, during, or after 1999.
Y2K or "Year 2000 Issue" shall mean the failure of computer software, hardware and firmware systems and equipment containing embedded computer chips properly to receive, transmit, process, manipulate, store, retrieve, re-transmit or in any other way utilize data and information due to the occurrence of the year 2000 or the inclusion of dates on or after January 1, 2000. 02769.001 #94882v10
Y2K means the risk that computer applications used by any Company or by any of its suppliers or vendors may be unable properly to recognize and perform date-sensitive functions involving certain dates before and any date after December 31, 1999.

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  • the SSCBA means the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992;

  • QoS means Quality of Service.

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  • MOT means the Borrower’s Ministry of Transport, and any successor thereto.

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  • ISA means the Israeli Securities Authority.

  • SONIAi means the SONIA Reference Rate for:

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  • DOC means, in relation to the ISM Company, a valid Document of Compliance issued for the ISM Company by the Administration under paragraph 13.2 of the ISM Code.

  • IEEE means Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

  • KIID means the key investor information document;

  • FOISA means the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Xxx 0000 and any subordinate legislation made under this Act from time to time or any superseding or amending enactments or regulations, together with any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner, the Scottish Information Commissioner and/or any relevant government department in relation to such legislation.

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  • Multiple Bill/Single Tariff means the billing method used when Switched Exchange Access Services is jointly provided by the Parties. As described in the MECAB document, each Party will render a bill in accordance with its own tariff for that portion of the service it provides. Each Party will bill its own network access service rates.

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  • Generally Available Information means information that is accessible to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.

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