Production System Sample Clauses

The Production System clause defines the requirements and standards for the systems, equipment, or processes used to manufacture goods or deliver services under the agreement. It typically outlines specifications for the production environment, such as technology to be used, quality controls, and maintenance obligations. By setting clear expectations for how production should be managed, this clause ensures consistency, quality, and reliability in the output, reducing the risk of disputes over performance or product standards.
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Production System. A system or combination of systems on the Contract Area to develop, produce, store, distribute, and initiate the transportation of Hydrocarbons. The term includes: (a) an offshore surface structure, whether fixed, compliant, or floating; (b) a subsea structure or template designed as a guide to or to provide structural rigidity to one or more ▇▇▇▇▇; (c) any combination of the items mentioned in clauses (a) and (b); (d) any other type of structure designed to develop and produce Hydrocarbons; and (e) all associated components of the items mentioned above, including, but not limited to, a drilling rig, mooring lines, and anchor piles. Production System excludes Facilities, mobile offshore drilling units, and the facilities referred to in Article 15.2 (Facilities to Take in Kind).
Production System. The term “Production System” shall mean the final tested version of software loaded and configured into the production server environment at Go Live, to be used in daily operations.
Production System. Delivery systems for Paid Search Services, Contextual Advertising Services, Algorithmic Search Services, image search, and video search, campaign management systems.
Production System. The Client will provide HCOR with electronic or other access to the Production System, from time to time, for the purpose of applying a Database or data corruption fix and, in which event, HCOR assumes no liability resulting from such emergency or crisis access except for willful negligence on the part of HCOR .
Production System. Sellers covenant that if: (a) as of the Closing Date, the Company is not in physical possession of and Company’s employees and/or contractors as of the Closing Date do not identify all tangible embodiments of all Company Software, other Software included in the Company Software, all Production Source Code, all Production Object Code, the Company Build Environment, and the Company Production Environment; (b) within fourteen (14) days after the Closing Date, the Company’s employees and/or contractors as of the Closing Date do not produce for Purchaser’s inspection the Production Object Code File List; and/or (c) within seventy-five (75) days after the Closing Date and in coordination with Purchaser, the Company’s employees and/or contractors as of the Closing Date, together with hardware and software engineer resources selected and provided by Purchaser at no charge and under the supervision of ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (or their respective successors, if applicable), do not successfully Construct all of the Production Object Code from the Production Source Code (“Reconstructed Production Object Code”), then Sellers shall fully reimburse Purchaser for all actual and reasonably incurred costs, including the costs of internal and third Person resources (i.e., personnel hours) and third Person Software, incurred by Purchaser in analyzing, constructing, and/or developing Software reasonably necessary to: (x) identify and obtain physical possession of all tangible embodiments of the relevant portions of the Company Software, other Software included in the Company Software, Production Source Code, Production Object Code, the Company Build Environment, and the Company Production Environment, or reasonable substitutes thereof; (y) identify and obtain physical possession of the Production Object Code File List or a reasonable substitute thereof; and (z) successfully Construct the relevant portions of the Reconstructed Production Object Code or a reasonable substitute thereof. The decision whether to use third Person resources or third Person Software shall be made in the sole but reasonably exercised discretion of Purchaser. For the avoidance of doubt, reimbursement costs for internal resources spent in the above-described endeavor(s) shall be at fixed at the rate of $100 per hour. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (1) Sellers shall have no obligations under this Section 6.12, unless (A) within six (6) months after the Closing Date, Purchaser delivers writt...
Production System. 6.1.1 Implementation of production is addressed starting at paragraph 3.4 of Annex 1 of the Agreement. 6.1.2 The EASA and FAA shall recognize production approvals issued by either Technical Agent (FAA or EASA) to organizations located outside their territories under the following circumstances. For self-standing production approvals, this recognition shall apply to cases where the organization is located in a third country whereby either side has concluded an international agreement for aviation safety that covers cooperation and assistance in the area of airworthiness with the aviation authority of that third country*. As part of that agreement, the FAA or EASA shall have completed a system assessment verifying that the level of safety is sufficiently equivalent based on the scope of the agreement. *Note: This includes bilateral or multilateral agreements, such as the European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement, Agreement between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on Air Transport, the Multilateral Agreement on the Establishment of a European Common Aviation Area (ECAA) and the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Production System. The Macintosh-based, fully functioning system for network and standalone CD-ROM will be in completed form 180 days after Work Statement acceptance. The Sponsor's responsibility in the delivery of the Production System: 1.) Setting up a test facility and sharing testing and quality assurance responsibilities. 2.) Hiring experienced personnel for support who will work with the product during development. 3.) Providing sufficient resources to review the product for sign-off. 4.) Being responsible for all final System and End-User documentation.
Production System. Shall be as defined in the Operating Agreement.