Priority III Errors Sample Clauses

The 'Priority III Errors' clause defines and categorizes a specific class of errors or defects within a contractual or technical context, typically indicating issues of moderate or low severity. In practice, this clause outlines what constitutes a Priority III Error, such as minor bugs or non-critical system malfunctions that do not significantly impact core functionality or user experience. By clearly distinguishing these errors from more severe issues, the clause helps prioritize remediation efforts and ensures that resources are allocated efficiently, addressing critical problems first while still acknowledging and tracking less urgent concerns.
Priority III Errors. Description: Program errors that prevent some portion of a function ----------- from substantially meeting functional specification but do not seriously affect the overall performance of the function.
Priority III Errors. Description: Errors in the GPSM 3000 and GPSM 2750 Products that prevent some portion of a function from substantially meeting functional specification but do not seriously affect the overall performance of the function.
Priority III Errors