The Computer System Sample Clauses
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The Computer System
The Computer System. (a) is not wholly or partly dependent on any facilities which are not under the exclusive ownership or control of the Company;
(b) has been and is being properly and regularly maintained and replaced and has the benefit of appropriate maintenance and support agreements;
(c) has the capacity and is of a suitable technical specification necessary to fulfil the present and foreseeable requirements of the business of the Company; and
(d) comprises all computer hardware, firmware, software (including source code and object code) manuals, supporting materials and accessories which are necessary to enable the Company to carry on business.
The Computer System. 9.3.1 is in full operating order without material downtime or errors and is fulfilling present requirements of the Company and will to the best of the Warrantors knowledge, information and belief fulfil the foreseeable requirements of the Company;
9.3.2 has adequate security, back-ups, duplication, hardware and software support and maintenance (including emergency cover) and trained personnel to ensure, as judged by reference to the business of the Company as carried on at Completion:
9.3.2.1 that breaches of security, errors and breakdowns are kept to a minimum; and
9.3.2.2 that no material disruption will be caused to the Company or any material part in the event of a breach of security, error or breakdown.
The Computer System. 4.2.1 is so far as the Vendor is aware free from any material defect and is fulfilling the present requirements of the Business as carried on at the Transfer Date;
4.2.2 has such security, back-ups, duplication, hardware and software support and maintenance (including emergency cover) and trained personnel as the Vendor considers necessary in place to ensure:
4.2.2.1 that breaches of security, errors and breakdowns are kept to a minimum; and
4.2.2.2 that the Computer System is year 2000 compliant.
The Computer System. 14.1 All information and data held by the Company on the Computer System is beneficially owned by the Company free from Encumbrances, and (save in the ordinary course of business) the Company is not subject to any restriction with regard to the use thereof and save as required by law no third party enjoys any right or permission to copy or hold any such information or data.
