Problem Identification Sample Clauses

Problem Identification. Once a problem, inquiry or request has been identified, it should be e-mailed to the WCI-SG (see section 4.1above)
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Problem Identification. A number of systems exist in the Clinic/MAHP, which function as sources for problem identification data for the QIC. These sources include, but are not limited to Analytics team, QIC members, subcommittee findings, MAHP practitioners, supervisors’ meetings, administrative staff, patient, employer and practitioner satisfaction studies, demographic and epidemiological characteristics, data collection, member complaints trending reports, risk management, Utilization Management staff findings, and Utilization Management statistics.
Problem Identification. During the term of this Agreement, Distributor shall provide Hydraspin with written notice of any claim or legal proceeding in the Territory involving any of the Products promptly after Distributor has actual knowledge of such claim or legal proceeding. Likewise, during the term of this Agreement, Hydraspin shall provide Distributor with written notice of any claim or legal proceeding in the Territory involving any of the Products promptly after Hydraspin has actual knowledge of such claim or legal proceeding. Distributor will also keep Hydraspin informed as to any problems encountered with any of the Products. Hydraspin will repair or replace all defective or damaged Products at the time of delivery at its sole cost and expense.
Problem Identification. All Moderate Problems, Severe Problems, and Catastrophic Problems reported by Conduit will be submitted to Microsoft via the technical support telephone number or via e-mail to the contact information set forth in the Microsoft Contact List, and each such problem will be assigned a unique ticket number by Microsoft.
Problem Identification. The Property Owner is responsible for contacting SD1 to investigate the cause of a sewer backup to determine if the backup is a Qualified Backup and whether Property Owner meets the Program Eligibility. If SD1’s investigation is not conclusive, the Property Owner may be responsible for hiring a Qualified Plumber to confirm that the sewer backup is not caused by inadequate internal private plumbing or by a defective sewer lateral. The Qualified Plumber must confirm that the private sewer lateral is open and clear for the entire distance from the private building to SD1’s public sewer system. If requested, the Property Owner will provide SD1 with a video inspection of the sewer lateral, which clearly shows an unobstructed sewer lateral. If it is determined that the private sewer lateral is defective and not fully operational, SD1 will notify the Property Owner that he or she must address the defect. The Property Owner is responsible for all costs associated with confirming that the private sewer lateral and internal plumbing is fully operational. A sewer backup caused by a defective lateral or inadequate private plumbing will not meet the requirements of a Qualified Backup as determined by SD1 in its sole discretion.
Problem Identification. Genuity and GTEDS shall document problems identified during all project tasks. The project managers of both Genuity and GTEDS shall identify the severity of the problem and solution to resolve the problem. These problems will be discussed and resolved as quickly as possible. These discussion are to be held, but not limited to, in status meeting, management check point meetings, etc.
Problem Identification. Genuity and GTE shall document problems identified during all testing phases of software development after unit test including integrated testing and System Testing in INFOMAN. GTEDS personnel shall be responsible for monitoring INFOMAN for project related problems and assigning problems to appropriate personnel for resolution. Problem resolution requested due dates shall be determined by the status of Critical or Non-Critical. Genuity reserves the right to promote non-critical to a critical classification based on the valid business impact of the IR and shall notify GTEDS of the reason.
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Problem Identification. Perform routine system problem identification to include diagnosis and resolution as defined in the system control and configuration management procedures.
Problem Identification. The Property Owner is responsible for contacting the City of Xxxxxxxxx to investigate the cause of a sewer backup to determine if the backup is a Qualified Backup and whether Property Owner meets the Program Eligibility. If the investigation is not conclusive, the Property Owner may be responsible for hiring a Qualified Plumber to confirm that the sewer backup is not caused by inadequate internal private plumbing or by a defective sewer lateral. The Qualified Plumber must confirm that the private sewer lateral is open and clear for the entire distance from the private building to SD1’s public sewer system. If requested, the Property Owner will provide the City with a video inspection of the sewer lateral, which clearly shows an unobstructed sewer lateral that is capable of handling the Backup Solution.. If it is determined that the private sewer lateral is defective and not fully operational, the City will notify the Property Owner of the defect. A sewer backup caused by a defective lateral or inadequate private plumbing may not meet the requirements of a Qualified Backup as determined by the City in its sole discretion.
Problem Identification. Work in determining the nature of any ---------------------- problem or in making corrections, amendments, or additions to the Software System may be carried out at Fiserv's site or at the Client Location at the discretion of Fiserv.
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