Catastrophic Problem Sample Clauses

The Catastrophic Problem clause defines how parties will address situations where an unexpected, severe event disrupts the fundamental ability to perform under the contract. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes a catastrophic problem—such as natural disasters, major system failures, or other extraordinary events—and specifies the steps each party must take if such an event occurs, including notification requirements and possible suspension or termination of obligations. Its core function is to allocate risk and provide a clear process for managing extreme disruptions, ensuring that both parties understand their rights and responsibilities in the face of unforeseeable, high-impact events.
Catastrophic Problem. An issue which causes a Production System to become largely unavailable or cease to function substantially correctly and/or that persists for a period of [*] or more, or that causes a BI System to become largely [*] Indicates that certain information in this exhibit has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to omitted portions. unavailable or cease to function substantially correctly for a period of [*] or more.
Catastrophic Problem. An issue which causes the Services to become largely unavailable or cease to function substantially correctly and/or that persists for a period of one hour or more.
Catastrophic Problem. An issue which causes a Production System to become largely unavailable or cease to function substantially correctly and/or that persists for a period of [*] or more, or that causes a BI System to become largely unavailable or cease to function substantially correctly for a period of [*] or more.
Catastrophic Problem. An issue which causes Zillow’s APIs as detailed in API Spec to become largely unavailable or cease to function substantially correctly and that persists for a period of [***] that is not due to Scheduled Maintenance or needed to effect a Problem Resolution. Yahoo! or Zillow can also identify catastrophic problems and may include security issues. This is otherwise known as “SEV1”.Catastrophic Problems start with a default “P0” Priority. [***] Certain information has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Catastrophic Problem. An issue which causes the Services to become largely unavailable or cease to function substantially correctly and/or that persists for a period of one hour or more. 2. Conduit Content. Content and applications of Conduit that Microsoft hosts on or within a Results Page pursuant to the Agreement.