System Inventory Sample Clauses

The System Inventory clause defines the requirement for maintaining a comprehensive and up-to-date list of all systems, hardware, software, or technology assets relevant to the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the types of items that must be included in the inventory, such as servers, databases, applications, and network devices, and may specify the frequency and format for updates. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and accountability by providing all parties with a clear understanding of the technological assets involved, thereby facilitating effective management, compliance, and risk assessment.
System Inventory. The ECC shall be responsible to maintain and update an inventory of the Infrastructure in accordance with the fixed assets policies of St. Louis County.
System Inventory. The successful vendor shall be prepared to handle additions or deletions to the system inventory as required. The user shall submit to the successful vendor a list of all modifications. The successful vendor shall bill only for the number of units in service.
System Inventory. ▇▇▇▇ Consulting will perform all tasks as detailed below to provide the system inventory with the +/- 5% accuracy required by the TA for the FRA. Infrastructure and Subscriber Inventory Report 3.6 Months from project kick-off System Inventory 0 Total Internal Cost 0 $0.00 Subscriber Inventory 4.3 $135.00 $580.50 ▇▇▇▇ Consulting, LLC 12.5 $110.00 $1,375.00 4.5 $95.00 $427.50 Infrastructure 5.0 $135.00 $675.00 Inventory 10.9 $110.00 $1,199.00 5.9 $95.00 $560.50 Total Vendor Cost 43.1 $4,817.50 $600.00
System Inventory. A cannabis business must use the statewide monitoring system to maintain an accurate inventory of all regulated products that the business has in the business's possession. The system inventory must include: A. the product category for each product in the business's possession; B. the quantity of each product in the business's possession, either by weight or units, as appropriate for the product category; C. the batch number assigned to each product in the statewide monitoring system; D. for all living cannabis plants: (1) the plant's current growth phase; and (2) for plants over eight inches in height, a unique identification number assigned to the plant; and E. the product's location in a facility.
System Inventory. System inventory" means a cannabis business's inventory of all regulated products. Subp. 65. [Intentionally omitted.]