Control and Responsibility definition

Control and Responsibility means, for the purposes of this Agreement, [•].
Control and Responsibility means, for the purposes of Section 2.4, Flextronics’s performance of its obligations under this Agreement, including Services and Production Effort, [•]
Control and Responsibility means, for the purposes of Section 8.1.2 [•].

Examples of Control and Responsibility in a sentence

  • In light of the Sublessee's responsibility under Article VIII, Operations, (C) Sublessee's Control and Responsibility, of this Sublease for the acts of its sub-sublessees, contractors, and guests on the Sublease Premises, Contamination caused or Materially Contributed To by activities of the Sublessee's sub-sublessees, contractors, and guests on the Sublease Premises are deemed to be Materially Contributed To by the Sublessee.

  • Control and Responsibility: Licensee must ensure that all subsidiaries and affiliates agree to adhere to the terms of this Agreement.

  • If Flextronics can demonstrate performance to the aggregated metric is skewed due to an assignable cause that is beyond its Control and Responsibility at an individual Product level (e.g. – a small number of NPPI DOA rates may skew an aggregate DOA metric), the Parties will review and agree on suitable actions, which could include deducting the applicable data for the purposes of measuring Flextronics’s performance as well as calculating any resets to the performance criteria used to set the Metrics.

  • The failure of Flextronics to obtain performance results better than or equal to the Minimum Performance Baseline on the report card with respect to any Product Family as a result of any act or omission within Flextronics’s Control and Responsibility, for three (3) consecutive months (measured as the weighted average of the scorecards for each of those months), constitutes a material breach of Flextronics’s obligations under this Agreement with respect to that Product Family.

  • The failure of Flextronics to obtain performance results better than or equal to the passing grade for those breachable metrics identified in Exhibit 5 for each element on the report card with respect to any Product Family as a result of any act or omission within Flextronics’ Control and Responsibility, for [•] (measured as the weighted average of the scorecards for each of those [•]), constitutes a material breach of Flextronics’ obligations under this Agreement with respect to that Product Family.

  • The failure of Flextronics to obtain performance results better than or equal to the Continuous Improvement Baseline on the report card with respect to any Product Family as a result of any act or omission within Flextronics’s Control and Responsibility, for three (3) consecutive calendar quarters (measured as the weighted average of the scorecards for each of those quarters), constitutes a material breach of Flextronics’s obligations under this Agreement with respect to that Product Family.

  • The Parties acknowledge that the failure of Flextronics to obtain performance results better than or equal to the metric target for RDOA and On-Time Delivery elements on the report card with respect to any Product Family as a result of any act or omission within Flextronics’ Control and Responsibility, for [•] (measured as the weighted average of the scorecards for each of those months), shall entitle Nortel Networks to receive the applicable liquidated damages as set out in the table below.

  • If Flextronics can demonstrate performance to the aggregated metric is skewed due to an assignable cause that is beyond its Control and Responsibility at an individual Product level (e.g. — a small number of NPPI DOA rates may skew an aggregate DOA metric), the Parties will review and agree on suitable actions, which could include deducting the applicable data for the purposes of measuring Flextronics’s performance as well as calculating any resets to the performance criteria used to set the Metrics.

  • In light of the Sublessee's responsibility under Article 8, Operations, (A) Sublessee's Control and Responsibility, of this Sublease for the acts of its sub-sublessees, contractors, and guests on the Sublease Premises, Contamination caused or Materially Contributed To by activities of the Sublessee's sub-sublessees, contractors, and guests on the Sublease Premises are deemed to be Materially Contributed To by the Sublessee.

  • GAS QUALITY 77 21.1 Gas Specification 77 21.2 Supply of Non-Specification Gas by User 78 21.3 Quality at Delivery Points 79 22.1 Warranty of Title 80 22.2 Custody, Control and Responsibility 80 22.3 Deemed Delivery of Gas 81 23.

Related to Control and Responsibility

  • Financial responsibility means the ability to respond in damages for liability thereafter incurred

  • Customer Responsibilities means the responsibilities of the Customer set out in the Contract Order Form or agreed in writing between the Parties from time to time in connection with this Contract ;

  • Responsibilities means the responsibilities delegated to BNY under the Rule as a Foreign Custody Manager with respect to each Specified Country and each Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by BNY, as such responsibilities are more fully described in Article III of this Agreement.

  • Residual parental rights and responsibilities means all rights and responsibilities remaining with the

  • Corporate Social Responsibility means Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as defined in Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 and Companies Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014;