Invocation definition

Invocation means receipt by the Service Provider of the Customer's invocation notice requesting the Recovery Services in accordance with Clause 13.3;
Invocation means the action of invoking something or someone for assistance or as an authority.
Invocation means the formal notification in line with ERGOS UK's notified procedures by an ERGOS UK Client, that a Disaster has taken place and that in the case of Client, Client wishes to use these Services.

Examples of Invocation in a sentence

  • Invocation by Landlord of such right shall not limit or preclude Landlord from prohibiting Tenant’s impermissible use that gives rise to the additional insurance premium or requirement or from invoking any other right or remedy available to Landlord under this Lease.

  • Arbitration can be invoked by giving Invocation Notice only after expiry of the 60 days’ period as per Dispute Notice stipulated in the para above.

  • The party wishing to refer a Dispute to Arbitration shall give notice to the other party specifying all the points of Disputes with details of the amount or claim to be referred to arbitration ("Invocation Notice").

  • For the purpose of Section 21, the Arbitration Proceeding shall commence only upon date of receipt of Invocation Notice complete in all respects mentioned above.

  • The Bank agrees to make the payment of invoked amount to the Beneficiary simultaneously on the Beneficiary submitting the Letter of Invocation for any part amount of the Bank Guarantee.


More Definitions of Invocation

Invocation means “calling on” and here we call on the Lord's presence.
Invocation means commencement of recovery services, as described by the Service Description, after HPE receives telephone notice from Customer that a disaster has actually occurred.
Invocation means each occasion when there is a Notification to BT which results in the Customer utilising the Service.
Invocation means a prayer or entreaty to a higher authority.
Invocation means receipt by the Supplier from the Buyer of a request to use all or part of the Backup Capability for the Buyer’s Disaster recovery purposes.
Invocation means each occasion when there is a Notification of a Disaster to the Company which results in the Customer utilising the Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Service;
Invocation means the period between the Declaration and the end point of the incident.