Local issue definition
Local issue means an industrial claim which relates solely to a particular workplace.
Local issue means anything outside the Cyferd Perimeter including: (i) any hardware or third-party software or third-party services used by a Customer (including its Administrator and Authorized Users for this purpose); (ii) a Customer’s Administrator and its Authorized Users and their actions or lack of action (as the case may be); (iii) problems resulting from use of the internet including inadequate bandwidth; (iv) problems resulting from use of public electronic communications networks used by Cyferd, the Customer (including its Administrator and Authorized Users for this purpose); (v) the Customer’s (including its Administrator and Authorized Users for this purpose) failure to prevent unauthorized access to its Tenancy(ies); (vi) problems with or resulting from (including outages) the Customer’s chosen authentication provider (in connection with the Customer’s Authentication Set Up)
Local issue means any Issue in which the customer experiences a repeated inability to use the Service from a single ISP (e.g., a localized denial of service issue limited to a single website or even a single server).
Examples of Local issue in a sentence
The Parties agree that in the event the Modified to Work Proposal (Article (a)) tabled by the Association during local issue bargaining is arbitrated at this round of Local issue Arbitration, the Parties agree to abide by the award issued by the arbitrator.
More Definitions of Local issue
Local issue means anything outside the Cyferd Perimeter including: (i) any hardware or third-party software or third-party services used by a Customer (including its Administrator and Authorised Users for this purpose); (ii) a Customer’s Administrator and its Authorised Users and their actions or lack of action (as the case may be); (iii) problems resulting from use of the internet including inadequate bandwidth; (iv) problems resulting from use of public electronic communications networks used by Cyferd, the Customer (including its