Company Fault definition

Company Fault means any breach (including the untruth or breach of any Company representation or warranty herein set forth), failure, nonperformance or noncompliance by the Company with respect to its obligations and responsibilities under this Contract to the extent not directly attributable to any Uncontrollable Circumstance, and which materially and adversely affects the County’s rights, obligations, or ability or costs to perform under this Contract.
Company Fault means any breach (including the untruth or breach of any Company representation or warranty), failure, non-performance, non-compliance or any negligent or willful misconduct by the Company under the Service Agreement (whether attributable to any officer, member, agent, employee, contractor, subcontractor of any tier, or any independent contractor of the Company as an affiliate of the Company) which is not directly attributable to any Uncontrollable Circumstance or Government Fault, and which materially and adversely affects the Cayman Islands Government’s rights and obligations or ability to perform under the Service Agreement.
Company Fault means the falsity of any material representation made by the Company under this Agreement or any breach, failure, non-performance or non-compliance by the Company with its obligations hereunder, in each case as caused by any willful or negligent act, error or omission by the Company, its officials, agents, employees, representatives or independent contractors or Subcontractors which materially and adversely affects the County’s performance or rights or obligations under this Agreement.

Examples of Company Fault in a sentence

  • Except under circumstances where the County exercises its rights under this Section due to Company Fault, the Company shall be paid the O&M Charge and reimbursed for any extraordinary actual costs incurred during the period of County Transfer Station and Drop-Box Site operations, subject to Cost Substantiation.

  • Project Company’s entitlement to claim an extension of time, compensation or relief from performance of its obligations under this Agreement with respect to any Relevant Event will be reduced to the extent the Relevant Event arises out of, relates to or was caused or contributed to by any Project Company Fault.

  • The Project Company shall be entitled to a Change Order providing appropriate price, schedule, performance and other relief in the event of a Project Technical Requirements Change made at the direction of the KRRC under this Section; provided, however, that the Project Company shall not be entitled to any such price, schedule, performance or other relief to the extent that any such Project Technical Requirements Change is required due to Project Company Fault.

  • PenaltiesWhoever makes a false statement of a mate- rial fact knowing it to be false, or knowingly fails to disclose a material fact, for the purpose of obtaining or increasing for himself or for any other person any payment authorized to be fur- nished under this part or pursuant to an agree- ment under section 2311 of this title shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.(Pub.

  • A Unilateral Change Directive may be issued to address any inability of the parties to reach agreement as to the terms and conditions of a Change Order, or to direct changes in the Project Implementation Work in circumstances where the Project Company has no entitlement to an increase in compensation, schedule adjustment or other performance relief hereunder, including changes required due to Project Company Fault.

  • This is a more conservative test of significance than the t-test, but it does not assume normal distribution, which is largely more appropriate for Likert-scale data.Company Fault .275***-.051.513Reasonable Practice-.014***-.006-.007Consent-.006*.001.141 As the table shows, for Consent, Consumer Fault, Company Fault, and Reasonable Practice, ideology was significantly predictive of subject responses, collapsing across conditions.

  • In the event of such a termination by the County, so long as the failure to meet the Construction Commencement Date Conditions was not due to Company Fault, such termination will be deemed a termination for convenience under Section 16.8.

  • One of the many consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for GEO was that travel restrictions were imposed by many countries around the time that the planning for the 2020 GEO Symposium was getting started.

  • The Company shall have no responsibility to restore or repair damage to the Managed Assets not due to the Company Fault.

  • The Company shall be solely responsible, however, for all repair and replacement costs, regardless of the costs thereof, if such repair and replacem ent is due to Company Fault.


More Definitions of Company Fault

Company Fault means any breach (including the untruth or breach of any Company representation or warranty herein set forth) failure, nonperformance, noncompliance or any negligent or willful misconduct by the Company under this Agreement (whether or not attributable to any officer , member, agent, employee, contractor, Subcontractor of any tier or Independent contractor of the Company or any Affiliate of the Company)which is not directly attributable to any Uncontrollable Circumstance or City Fault.
Company Fault means any breach (including the untruth or breach of any Company representation or warranty herein set forth), failure, non-performance or non-compliance by the Company with respect to its obligations and responsibilities under this Contract to the extent not attributable to any Uncontrollable Circumstance or SRWA Fault, and which materially and adversely affects SRWA’s rights, obligations or ability or costs to perform under this Contract.
Company Fault means the unexcused non-performance by the Company of its obligations under this Agreement.
Company Fault means (1) any breach by the Company of its representations, warranties and covenants, all as set forth in this Service Contract (including the untruth of any Company representation or warranty herein set forth), and (2) any material failure, non- performance or non-compliance by the Company with respect to its obligations and responsibilities under this Service Contract to the extent not directly attributable to any Uncontrollable Circumstance.
Company Fault means any breach (including the untruth or breach of any Company representation or warranty herein set forth), failure, nonperformance or noncom pliance by the Company with respect to its ob ligations under this Service Contract to the extent not directly attributable to any Un controllable Circumstance, an d which m aterially and adversely affects the B orough 's rights, obligations or ability to perform under this Service Contract. "Consum xxxxx" mean s fuel oil, diesel fuel, liquid chlorine, liquid sulfur dioxide, liquid defoament, quick lime, lubricants, polymers, office supplies and other chemicals, fuels, materials, supplies an d similar consumables used in conn ection with the operation of the Managed Assets.

Related to Company Fault

  • protected species means any of the following animals:

  • Current significant investigative information means investigative information that a licensing board, after an inquiry or investigation that includes notification and an opportunity for the audiologist or speech-language pathologist to respond, if required by state law, has reason to believe is not groundless and, if proved true, would indicate more than a minor infraction.

  • Cost of idle facilities or idle capacity means costs such as maintenance, repair, housing, rent, and other related costs, e.g., insurance, interest, property taxes and depreciation or use allowances.

  • Areas susceptible to mass movement means those areas of influence, characterized as having an active or substantial possibility of mass movement, where the movement of earth material at, beneath, or adjacent to the landfill unit, because of natural or human-induced events, results in the downslope transport of soil and rock material by means of gravitational influence. Areas of mass movement include landslides, avalanches, debris slides and flows, soil fluction, block sliding, and rock falls.

  • Aboveground tank means a device meeting the definition of tank that is situated in such a way that the entire surface area of the tank is completely above the plane of the adjacent surrounding surface and the entire surface area of the tank (including the tank bottom) is able to be visually inspected.

  • Latent Defect means a defect, inherently lying within the material or arising out of design deficiency, which do not manifest themselves and/or was not reasonably discoverable during Defect Liability period.

  • Contaminated soil means soil that meets all of the following criteria:

  • Tight-fitting facepiece means a respiratory inlet covering that forms a complete seal with the face.

  • Covered Species means the species for which the Bank has been established and for which Credits have been allocated as set forth in Exhibit F-1.

  • Environmental Harm means serious or material environmental harm or environmental nuisance as defined in the Environmental Protection Xxx 0000 (Qld);

  • chemical tanker means a ship constructed or adapted and used for the carriage in bulk of any liquid product listed in chapter 17 of the International Bulk Chemical Code;

  • Material Damage and “Materially damaged” means damage (w) resulting in the Property not complying with all legal requirements applicable to the Property, (x) reasonably exceeding $300,000 or (y) that entitles any tenant of the Property to terminate its Lease, or (z) which, in Buyer’s or Seller’s reasonable estimation, will take longer than 120 days to repair.

  • explosive actuated fastening device means a tool that is activated by an explosive charge and that is used for driving bolts, nails and similar objects for the purpose of providing fixing;

  • Latent Defects means such defects caused by faulty designs, material or work-man- ship which cannot be detected during inspection, testing etc, based on the technology available for carrying out such tests.

  • Passive RFID tag means a tag that reflects energy from the reader/interrogator or that receives and temporarily stores a small amount of energy from the reader/interrogator signal in order to generate the tag response. The only acceptable tags are EPC Class 1 passive RFID tags that meet the EPCglobal\TM\ Class 1 Generation 2 standard.

  • Competitively Sensitive Information means non-public information and data specific to a utility customer which the utility acquired or developed in the course of its provision of utility services. This includes, without limitation, information about which customers have or have not chosen to opt out of community choice aggregation service. (See D.97-12-088, App. A, Part I.D.)

  • Aboveground storage tank shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6901 et seq., as amended, of RCRA, or any applicable state or local statute, law, ordinance, code, rule, regulation, order ruling, or decree governing aboveground storage tanks.

  • Heavy-duty hand cleaner or soap means a product designed to clean or remove difficult dirt and soils such as oil, grease, grime, tar, shellac, putty, printer’s ink, paint, graphite, cement, carbon, asphalt, or adhesives from the hand with or without the use of water. “Heavy-duty Hand Cleaner or Soap” does not include prescription drug products, “Antimicrobial Hand or Body Cleaner or Soap,” “Astringent/Toner,” “Facial Cleaner or Soap,” “General-use Hand or Body Cleaner or Soap,” “Medicated Astringent/Medicated Toner” or “Rubbing Alcohol.”

  • Passive NFFE means any NFFE that is not (i) an Active NFFE, or (ii) a withholding foreign partnership or withholding foreign trust pursuant to relevant U.S. Treasury Regulations.

  • Protected Space Operations means all Launch or Transfer Vehicle activities, ISS activities, and Payload activities on Earth, in outer space, or in transit between Earth and outer space in implementation of the IGA, MOUs concluded pursuant to the IGA, implementing arrangements, and contracts to perform work in support of NASA's obligations under these Agreements. It includes, but is not limited to:

  • CAFRA Centers, Cores or Nodes means those areas with boundaries incorporated by reference or revised by the Department in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:7-13.16.

  • Road tractor means every motor vehicle designed and used for drawing other vehicles and not so constructed as to carry any load thereon either independently or any part of the weight of a vehicle or load so drawn.

  • Contamination means the presence of, or Release on, under, from or to the environment of any Hazardous Substance, except the routine storage and use of Hazardous Substances from time to time in the ordinary course of business, in compliance with Environmental Laws and with good commercial practice.

  • Passive NFE Under the CRS a “Passive NFE” means any NFE that is not an Active NFE. An Investment Entity located in a Non-Participating Jurisdiction and managed by another Financial Institution is also treated as a Passive NFE for purposes of the CRS.

  • Environmental Damage means any injury or damage to persons, living organisms or property (including offence to man’s senses) or any pollution or impairment of the environment resulting from the discharge, emission, escape or migration of any substance, energy, noise or vibration;

  • Antimicrobial hand or body cleaner or soap means a cleaner or soap which is designed to reduce the level of microorganisms on the skin through germicidal activity, and is regulated as an over-the-counter drug by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. “Antimicrobial Hand or Body Cleaner or Soap” includes, but is not limited to, (A) antimicrobial hand or body washes/cleaners, (B) foodhandler hand washes, (C) healthcare personnel hand washes, (D) pre-operative skin preparations and (E) surgical scrubs. “Antimicrobial Hand or Body Cleaner or Soap” does not include prescription drug products, antiperspirants, “Astringent/Toner,” deodorant, “Facial Cleaner or Soap,” “General-use Hand or Body Cleaner or Soap,” “Hand Dishwashing Detergent” (including antimicrobial), “Heavy-duty Hand Cleaner or Soap,” “Medicated Astringent/Medicated Toner,” and “Rubbing Alcohol.”