Major Failure Sample Clauses
A Major Failure clause defines what constitutes a significant or critical breach of contract, typically one that undermines the core purpose of the agreement. In practice, this clause outlines specific criteria or scenarios—such as repeated non-performance, delivery of defective goods, or failure to meet essential deadlines—that qualify as major failures. Its core function is to provide a clear threshold for when more serious remedies, such as contract termination or substantial damages, may be invoked, thereby protecting parties from ongoing or irreparable harm caused by severe breaches.
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Major Failure a substantial portion of the Mitel system or of system functionality is out of service and not functioning. All major failures must be responded to within four (4) hours.
Major Failure. Quick-Step laminate flooring is resistant to chips, scratches, stains and wear but not “proof” in any respect (i.e. scratch proof) and reasonable care should be taken to avoid scratching chips & damage from occurring. In addition, some gloss variation between boards installed may occur. Quick-Step is made using High Density Fibreboard in the core of the product and that this wood based material can be susceptible to seasonal movement, creating small gaps between the joins of each board. Note that small gaps, gloss variation, scratches and chips are NOT considered as major failure. They are considered part of purchasing a laminate floor. These definitions are not intended to reduce or diminish the statutory rights of any purchaser.
Major Failure. Mystic Laminate flooring is resistant to chips, scratches, stains and wear but not “proof” in any respect (i.e. scratch proof) and reasonable care should be taken to avoid scratching chips & damage from occurring. In addition, some gloss variation between boards installed may occur. Mystic is made using High Density Fibreboard core and this wood-based material can be susceptible to seasonal movement, creating small gaps between the joins of each board. Note that small gaps, gloss variation, scratches and chips are NOT considered as major failure. These definitions are not intended to reduce or diminish the statutory rights of any purchaser.
Major Failure. Any failure that results in a loss of voice or data service, a complete outage or reduction of System capacity, that are not restored by hot standby or fault tolerant Equipment, shall constitute a major failure. All major failures require immediate service as stipulated by the response and repair times associated with the various Equipment types outlined in this document.
Major Failure. For purposes of on-site service, “major failure” is defined as a failure of ▇▇▇▇ System components that result in COUNTY’s inability to use the ▇▇▇▇ System to conduct an election by effectively preventing: (1) voters from fully, independently, and accurately casting a ballot; and/or
Major Failure. The device is not functioning or not accessible by more than 50% of users.
Major Failure. The PBX or VPBX is out of service; Twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the handsets and/or stations supported by Reach are out of service at any time due to the failure of products provided by Reach; or twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the network capabilities supported by Reach are out of service at any time due to the failure of products provided by Reach. Twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the user community is out of service at any time due to the failure of a Supported Product not provided by Reach.
Major Failure. Kodiak Hybrid flooring is highly resistant to chips, scratches, stains, and wear, but is still not “proof” in any respects (i.e., scratch proof). Slight colour variation from batch to batch may occur, minor gaps between the joins of each board might be caused by temperature change. Please note these minor gaps, batch colour variation, chips, scratches are not considered as major failure. Once floor has been installed, it is considered that the product has been accepted by the installer/contractor. Kodiak Hybrid Flooring is designed for use in internal environments including floors, walls, etc, and should not be used externally. Furthermore, Kodiak Hybrid flooring should not be directly adhered to a subfloor and must be installed as a floating floor. Kodiak Hybrid flooring must be installed in a “hybrid flooring friendly environment” in which the area is occupied and protected from direct heat and sunlight. If not protected, the product could expand and contract abnormally, sliding doors and/or windows therefore need to be covered by blinds or curtains. Heating and cooling systems must be in place and used to control the internal temperatures. Keep the environment temperature between 0°C-35°C. Kodiak Hybrid flooring can be installed in bathrooms and laundries, however, it must be separated from any adjoining floors. Seal the perimeter of the floor using a bathroom grade silicone. Kodiak Hybrid flooring can be installed over a hydronic heated subfloor. Please note that the slab surface temperature must not exceed 26 degrees Celsius at any time. Strictly follow Kodiak Hybrid Flooring Heated Subfloor Installation Instructions to avoid compromising this warranty. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
