Industry Standard Sample Clauses

The 'Industry Standard' clause defines the expectation that parties will perform their obligations in accordance with the generally accepted practices and norms within a particular industry. This means that services, products, or conduct must meet the quality, safety, and performance benchmarks commonly recognized by professionals in the relevant field. For example, a software provider would be expected to follow established coding and security practices, while a construction contractor would adhere to building codes and customary workmanship standards. The core function of this clause is to set a clear, objective baseline for performance, reducing ambiguity and helping to resolve disputes about whether contractual duties have been properly fulfilled.
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Industry Standard. 19.3.1 Except as otherwise set forth herein, for the purpose of the PPA the normal standards of performance within the solar photovoltaic power generation industry in the relevant market shall be the measure of whether a Party’s performance is reasonably and timely. Unless expressly defined herein, words having well-known technical or trade meaning or under popular market practice at the time of execution of PPA or meaning under Law shall be so construed.
Industry Standard. Motorola will maintain industry standard security measures to protect the Solution from intrusion, breach, or corruption. During the term of Agreement, if the Solution enables access to Criminal Justice Information (“CJI”), as defined by the Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy (“CJIS”), Motorola will provide and comply with a CJIS Security Addendum. Any additional Security measure desired by Customer may be available for an additional fee.
Industry Standard. “Industry Standard” means industry recognized standard technical implementations for products, product subsystems, or multi-product systems as documented and published by a recognized standards body. Examples of recognized standards bodies include but are not limited to: the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and the Broadband Forum. Examples of Industry Standards include, without limitation, IEEE 802.11 wi-fi, ITU G.992 DSL, DOCSIS, and IEEE 802.3▇▇ ▇▇▇.
Industry Standard. Motorola will maintain industry standard security measures to protect the Subscription Services from intrusion, breach, or corruption. During the term of this SSA, if the Subscription Services enables access to Criminal Justice Information (“CJI”), as defined by the Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy (“CJIS”), Motorola will provide and comply with a CJIS Security Addendum. Any additional security measure desired by Customer may be available for an additional fee.
Industry Standard. The Registry must be built on an industry standard, robust architecture that is reliable and scaleable in the following areas:
Industry Standard. All Services provided and Work performed by MDC shall be performed to industry standards. Such Work shall be performed in a professional and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-like manner.