Order and Availability Sample Clauses

Order and Availability. Purchaser shall place an order for Products reflecting the aggregate amount of Products in the initial Binding Production Forecast once Purchaser has determined, based on applicable test results obtained by it, that the relevant Product Samples have met the Product Specifications. With each subsequent Binding Production Forecast, Purchaser shall deliver an order reflecting the aggregate Column Eluate ordered for the sixth month of the Column Eluate Binding Production Forecast and the aggregate ATIII ordered for the sixth month of the ATIII Binding Production Forecast (in each case, an “Order”). The Orders shall specify delivery dates for the Products. Shipments of Products shall be scheduled by the Parties consistent with the Orders and the Binding Production Forecasts. The Parties shall cooperate to ensure that the Products to be purchased by Purchaser are ordered, and the Inputs to be provided by Purchaser are provided, in a manner so as to allow Bayer to produce such Products efficiently, without material swings in volume over. the course of any twelve (12) month period. The Parties shall cooperate to match the batch size of the Orders with the Inputs provided by Purchaser, taking into consideration, without limitation, Bayer’s normal production lot size.

Related to Order and Availability

  • General Availability The commitment to availability specified in the letter of appointment shall be subject to mutually acceptable revision. Such revision will occur once per year, or, if mutually agreed between the Employer and the employee, on a more frequent basis. The Employer will issue a revised letter of appointment to reflect approved changes to employee’s general availability.

  • RDDS availability Refers to the ability of all the RDDS services for the TLD, to respond to queries from an Internet user with appropriate data from the relevant Registry System. If 51% or more of the RDDS testing probes see any of the RDDS services as unavailable during a given time, the RDDS will be considered unavailable.

  • Minimum Availability Borrower shall have minimum availability immediately following the initial funding in the amount set forth on the Schedule.

  • High Availability Registry Operator will conduct its operations using network and geographically diverse, redundant servers (including network-­‐level redundancy, end-­‐node level redundancy and the implementation of a load balancing scheme where applicable) to ensure continued operation in the case of technical failure (widespread or local), or an extraordinary occurrence or circumstance beyond the control of the Registry Operator. Registry Operator’s emergency operations department shall be available at all times to respond to extraordinary occurrences.

  • System Availability Although we will try to provide continuous access to the Service, we cannot and do not guarantee that the Service will be available 100% of the time and will not be liable in the event Service is unavailable. Actual service or network performance is dependent on a variety of factors outside of our control. If you notify us within twenty-four (24) hours and we confirm an outage consisting of a period of two (2) hours in any calendar month, and not due to any service, act, or omission of you, a third party, your applications, equipment or facilities, or reasons outside of our control, you shall be eligible for a service credit. A service credit shall be computed as a pro-rated charge for one day of the regular monthly fees for the Service in the next monthly statement. Intermittent service outages for periods of less than two (2) hours are not considered service outages. Outages caused by routine scheduled maintenance are also not considered an outage. You shall receive advance notice no less than forty-eight (48) hours in advance of our scheduled maintenance. Scheduled maintenance will be performed between 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. CST.