Pilot Failure Sample Clauses

The 'Pilot Failure' clause defines the consequences and procedures if a pilot project or trial phase does not meet predetermined success criteria. Typically, this clause outlines the metrics or benchmarks that constitute failure, the process for evaluating results, and the rights of each party if the pilot is unsuccessful, such as the option to terminate the agreement or renegotiate terms. Its core function is to manage expectations and provide a clear exit strategy, thereby reducing risk and uncertainty for both parties during the initial testing phase of a larger project or relationship.
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Pilot Failure. If at the end of the applicable Pilot Period the Project Manager determines (unless expressly provided otherwise under this Section 2.03(b)), based on the applicable Pilot Report, that a Project has failed to achieve satisfactory l...
Pilot Failure. If at the end of the applicable Pilot Period the Project Manager determines (unless expressly provided otherwise under this Section 2.03(b)), based on the applicable Pilot Report, that a Project has failed to achieve satisfactory levels of operational performance described below (a “Pilot Failure”), the same shall be a Presumptive Termination Event. In such event, the Project Manager will present evidence of the Pilot Failure to the Executive Committee, and the Executive Committee shall determine whether to continue the Project. (i) Each of the following reflect failure to achieve satisfactory levels of operational performance for the Criminal Justice Project: A. If there have been fewer than 18 First Step REACH Clients enrolled; or B. If less than 50% of Eligible Criminal Justice Referrals referred to the Criminal Justice Project have been enrolled as First Step REACH Clients (or if less than 45% of Eligible Criminal Justice Referrals referred to the Criminal Justice Project have been enrolled as First Step REACH Clients, in the event 60% or more of the Eligible Criminal Justice Referrals referred to the Criminal Justice Project in the second Quarter of the Criminal Justice Pilot Period have been enrolled as First Step REACH Clients); or C. If less than 30% of First Step REACH Clients have been engaged in at least 100 hours of treatment within any three month period after enrollment. (ii) Each of the following reflect failure to achieve satisfactory levels of operational performance for the Homelessness Project: A. If there have been fewer than 17 Road Home HNJ Clients placed in housing; or B. If less than 50% of Road Home HNJ Clients have been placed in housing within three months of referral to the Homelessness Project; or C. If an average of more than 30% of housing placements of Road Home HNJ Clients resulted in a “negative exit,” as defined by HUD, within three months of housing placement; or D. If Road Home failed to have a behavioral health clinician on staff for a total of six months of the Homelessness Pilot Period.

Related to Pilot Failure

  • Payment Failure Any Credit Party (i) fails to pay any principal when due under this Agreement or (ii) fails to pay, within three Business Days of when due, any other amount due under this Agreement or any other Credit Document, including payments of interest, fees, reimbursements, and indemnifications;

  • Equipment Failures In the event of equipment failures beyond the Administrator's control, the Administrator shall take reasonable and prompt steps to minimize service interruptions but shall have no liability with respect thereto. The Administrator shall develop and maintain a plan for recovery from equipment failures which may include contractual arrangements with appropriate parties making reasonable provision for emergency use of electronic data processing equipment to the extent appropriate equipment is available.

  • Power Failure Power Failure means the failure of power or other utility service if the failure takes place off the "residence premises". But if the failure results in a loss, from a Peril Insured Against on the "residence premises", we will pay for the loss caused by that peril.

  • Epidemic Failure Warranty Supplier warrants all Products against Epidemic Failure for a period of three years after DXC’s Acceptance. Epidemic Failure means the occurrence of the same failure, defect, or non-conformity with an Order in 2% or more of Products within any three-month period.

  • Lenders’ Failure to Perform All Advances (other than Swing Loans and Agent Advances) shall be made by the Lenders contemporaneously and in accordance with their Pro Rata Shares. It is understood that (i) no Lender shall be responsible for any failure by any other Lender to perform its obligation to make any Advance (or other extension of credit) hereunder, nor shall any Commitment of any Lender be increased or decreased as a result of any failure by any other Lender to perform its obligations hereunder, and (ii) no failure by any Lender to perform its obligations hereunder shall excuse any other Lender from its obligations hereunder.