Common use of Business Continuation Clause in Contracts

Business Continuation. Provider represents, warrants, and covenants to the Purchasing Entity that it: (i) has and shall maintain a disaster recovery and business continuation plan that will enable Provider to provide the Services;(ii) shall test the operability of such plan at least once every 12 months and revise such plan as necessary to ensure continued operability; and (iii) shall activate such plan upon the occurrence of any event materially affecting the Purchasing Entity’s timely receipt of Services.

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Sources: Participating Addendum

Business Continuation. Provider represents, warrants, and covenants to the Purchasing Entity Authorized Purchaser that it: : (i) has and shall maintain a disaster recovery and business continuation plan that will enable Provider to provide the Services;(iiServices; (ii) shall test the operability of such plan at least once every 12 months and revise such plan as necessary to ensure continued operability; and (iii) shall activate such plan upon the occurrence of any event materially affecting the Purchasing EntityAuthorized Purchaser’s timely receipt of Services.

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Sources: Participating Addendum

Business Continuation. Provider represents, warrants, and covenants to the Purchasing Entity that it: (i) has and shall maintain a disaster recovery and business continuation plan that will enable Provider to provide the Services;(iiServices; (ii) shall test the operability of such plan at least once every 12 months and revise such plan as necessary to ensure continued operability; and (iii) shall activate such plan upon the occurrence of any event materially affecting the Purchasing Entity’s timely receipt of Services.

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Sources: Participating Addendum