Highly Integrated Services definition
Examples of Highly Integrated Services in a sentence
If the Parties agree on an approach for terminating such Highly Integrated Services, such Highly Integrated Services shall be terminated in accordance with such approach.
The Parties shall work together in good faith to find a mutually acceptable approach for the termination of such Highly Integrated Services.
The Parties shall document the approach and any resulting impact on the remaining Services and Service Fees in writing prior to proceeding with the removal of the Highly Integrated Services.
The Parties shall document the approach and any resulting impact on the remaining Services and Charges in writing prior to proceeding with the removal of the Highly Integrated Services.
If the Company desires to terminate for convenience any Services that are not Highly Integrated Services, it will provide the amount of notice (i) mutually determined by the Parties’ representatives in good faith, taking into account (A) the complexity of the Service(s) to be terminated and (B) any reasonably anticipated Disengagement Services required.
To the extent this Statement of Work identifies the dependencies for Highly Integrated Services, the Parties shall take such dependencies into account in the event that Customer desires to terminate any Highly Integrated Service.
If the Company wishes to terminate any Service designated in Schedule 1 as “Highly Integrated” without also terminating all of the other Services under this Agreement, the Company shall request that TDCC evaluate the cost and operational impact of terminating such Highly Integrated Services using the and other subject matter experts for the affected Services.
If Customer desires to terminate any Service designated in Schedule A or the applicable Supplement as “Highly Integrated”, Customer shall request that Service Provider evaluate the cost and operational impact of terminating such Highly Integrated Services using the Service Management Team and other subject matter experts for the affected Services.
If the Company elects to proceed with its proposed approach for removing the Highly Integrated Services, (1) the Company shall be responsible for any resulting increase in the Service Fees associated with the additional costs incurred by TDCC (as determined in accordance with the Price Adjustment Process in Schedule 1-D); (2) TDCC shall have the right to terminate any remaining Services that cannot be practicably provided as a result of the removal of the Highly Integrated Services.