Common use of Operating Condition Clause in Contracts

Operating Condition. ‌ The condition that allows the Software or Product to function in a normal, acceptable working manner, as designed by the Software or Product manufacturer, and, if applicable, in compliance with any service levels established in the Contract or any SOW or order issued under the Contract.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Hardware and Maintenance Contract, Hardware and Maintenance Contract, Hardware and Maintenance Contract

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Operating Condition. The condition that allows the Software or Product to function in a normal, acceptable working manner, as designed by the Software or Product manufacturer, and, if applicable, in compliance with any service levels established in the Contract or any order or SOW or order issued under the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Products and Services Contract

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Operating Condition. The condition that allows the Software or Product to function in a normal, acceptable working manner, as designed by the Software or Product manufacturer, and, if applicable, in compliance with any service levels established in the Contract or any order or SOW or order issued under the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Information Technology Services Contract

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