Operational disruptions Sample Clauses

Operational disruptions. Force majeure, labour disputes (which are caused by no fault of any party), administrative action within Germany or abroad (which is caused by no fault of any party), power failure (which is caused by no fault of any party) and unforeseeable, serious operational disruptions and limitations to the seller (which are caused by no fault of any party) etc., including such disruptions that lead to a deterioration in the agreed supply of raw materials or other instances of force majeure which have lasted, or are likely to last more than a week, shall entitle the seller to postpone the delivery dates accordingly. One condition for this, however, shall be that the seller has undertaken every effort and made all of the dispositions that can be reasonably expected of the seller in order to mitigate or eliminate the impact of supply disruptions. If, due to the aforementioned circumstances, the delivery will be delayed for more than three months, both parties shall have the right to rescind the contract. In the event of force majeure, or operational disruptions (which are caused by no fault of any party) as described in Paragraph 1, damage compensation claims shall be excluded hereby. As soon as an impediment to delivery of the aforementioned type becomes evident, the buyer must be notified thereof without delay.
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Operational disruptions. In special cases, including for operational, copyright or security reasons, YouSee reserves the right to temporarily terminate the customer’s access to YouSee Music. No reduction in the subscription charge is granted in such cas- es. Clauses 15.B and 18 of YouSee’s General Terms and Conditions also apply.

Related to Operational disruptions

  • Additional Disruption Events (a) Change in Law: Applicable; provided that Section 12.9(a)(ii) of the Equity Definitions is hereby amended by adding the words “(including, for the avoidance of doubt and without limitation, adoption or promulgation of new regulations authorized or mandated by existing statute)” after the word “regulation” in the second line thereof.

  • H5 Disruption H5.1 The Contractor shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Authority, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Authority.

  • Disruption 41.1 The Contractor shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Framework Agreement it does not disrupt the operations of the Authority, its employees or any other Contractor employed by the Authority.

  • INCLEMENT CONDITIONS Section 1.

  • Business Disruption; Condemnation There shall occur a cessation of a substantial part of the business of Borrowers and their Subsidiaries (taken as a whole) for a period which materially adversely affects the capacity of Borrowers and their Subsidiaries to continue their business on a profitable basis; or any Borrower, any of its Subsidiaries or any Guarantor shall suffer the loss or revocation of any material license or permit now held or hereafter acquired by such Borrower, such Subsidiary or such Guarantor which is necessary to the continued or lawful operation of a material portion of the business of Borrowers and their Subsidiaries (taken as a whole); or any Borrower, any of its Subsidiaries or any Guarantor shall be enjoined, restrained or in any way prevented by court, governmental or administrative order from conducting all or any material part of the business affairs of Borrowers and their Subsidiaries (taken as a whole); or any material lease or agreement pursuant to which any Borrower, any of its Subsidiaries or any Guarantor leases, uses or occupies any Property shall be canceled or terminated prior to the expiration of its stated term, except any such lease or agreement the cancellation or termination of which could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; or any material portion of the Collateral shall be taken through condemnation or the value of such Property shall be materially impaired through condemnation, except for any such condemnation that would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Business Continuity Registry Operator shall maintain a business continuity plan, which will provide for the maintenance of Registry Services in the event of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator or business failure of Registry Operator, and may include the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider. If such plan includes the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider, Registry Operator shall provide the name and contact information for such Registry Services continuity provider to ICANN. In the case of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator where the Registry Operator cannot be contacted, Registry Operator consents that ICANN may contact the designated Registry Services continuity provider, if one exists. Registry Operator shall conduct Registry Services Continuity testing at least once per year.

  • Market Disruption Event Section 6.3(a) of the Equity Definitions is hereby replaced in its entirety by the following:

  • Adverse Weather Conditions Except in emergency situations, the Employer shall not require an employee:

  • Notification of market disruption The Agent shall promptly notify the Borrowers and each of the Lenders stating the circumstances falling within Clause 5.7 which have caused its notice to be given.

  • BUSINESS CONTINUITY/DISASTER RECOVERY In the event of equipment failure, work stoppage, governmental action, communication disruption or other impossibility of performance beyond State Street’s control, State Street shall take reasonable steps to minimize service interruptions. Specifically, State Street shall implement reasonable procedures to prevent the loss of data and to recover from service interruptions caused by equipment failure or other circumstances with resumption of all substantial elements of services in a timeframe sufficient to meet business requirements. State Street shall enter into and shall maintain in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement with appropriate parties one or more agreements making reasonable provision for (i) periodic back-up of the computer files and data with respect to the Trusts; and (ii) emergency use of electronic data processing equipment to provide services under this Agreement. State Street shall test the ability to recover to alternate data processing equipment in accordance with State Street program standards, and provide a high level summary of business continuity test results to the Trusts upon request. State Street will remedy any material deficiencies in accordance with State Street program standards. Upon reasonable advance notice, and at no cost to State Street, the Trusts retain the right to review State Street’s business continuity, crisis management, disaster recovery, and third-party vendor management processes and programs (including discussions with the relevant subject matter experts and an on-site review of the production facilities used) related to delivery of the service no more frequently than an annual basis. Upon reasonable request, the State Street also shall discuss with senior management of the Trusts any business continuity/disaster recovery plan of the State Street and/or provide a high-level presentation summarizing such plan.”

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