Blocking Issues definition

Blocking Issues mean issues that prevent functionality from being tested; Blocking Issues can also include critical issues that have a workaround) • All test scripts have been completed Within five (5) business days of conclusion of System Integration Acceptance, Customer will provide sign-off to formally document System Integration Acceptance, via the Acceptance Gate Form. If the Platform fails to meet the System Integration Acceptance Criteria, Customer shall deliver to Amwell a written notification describing the nonconformity in reasonable detail (“Notice of Nonconformity”) within such five (5) business day period. Promptly after receiving a Notice of Nonconformity, Amwell shall undertake correction efforts and redeliver the revised Platform to Customer within a reasonable period of time. Upon completion of such corrections and Amwell’s redelivery to Customer of the solution, a new acceptance period of five (5) business days shall commence and shall be conducted as described above. If, following that redelivery and retesting, Customer delivers another Notice of Nonconformity, Customer will have the option of (i) accepting the Platform as-is, or (ii) having Amwell repeat the correction, redelivery and retesting cycle. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Platform is deemed to be accepted by Customer at the end of any acceptance testing period, if Amwell has not then received a Notice of Nonconformity or Acceptance Gate Form.
Blocking Issues mean issues that prevent functionality from being

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