Material Errors or Deficiencies definition

Material Errors or Deficiencies means any error in the operation of, or deficiency in the functionality of, a Deliverable (including Viruses and Bugs) that potentially could have more than an immaterial impact on SARS and/or the End Users; resulting from any Deliverable deviating from the agreed specifications relating to such Deliverable and/or incorrect or incomplete Documentation; "Medium (Severity Level 2) Problem" has the meaning given in clause 45.3.2.1.2 of Annexure F (Maintenance Services);

Examples of Material Errors or Deficiencies in a sentence

  • This process shall continue until the Deliverable and its Related Deliverables operate in the performance quality assurance environment without Material Errors or Deficiencies.

  • When the Service Provider is satisfied that it has so corrected such Material Errors or Deficiencies, it shall reschedule acceptance tests for the failed Deliverable with SARS and shall again undertake such acceptance tests in accordance with Annexure C (Testing).

  • Service Provider shall repeat this process until there are no Material Errors or Deficiencies and the test results demonstrate that the implementation of such functionality is not reasonably likely to give rise to any Material Errors or Deficiencies in any other SARS’ systems existing at such time.

  • In the event that any Material Errors or Deficiencies are revealed during the Acceptance testing of a Deliverable, the Service Provider shall utilise all Commercially Reasonable Efforts to correct such Material Errors or Deficiencies as soon as reasonably possible, at no additional cost to SARS.

  • Service Provider shall promptly notify SARS of any Material Errors or Deficiencies identified during Stage Two Testing.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Testing Strategy Document shall provide for testing that is sufficiently rigorous and complete so as to identify any Material Errors or Deficiencies that are reasonably discoverable.

  • SARS shall perform production testing by operating each Deliverable and its Related Deliverables in actual production until each of such Deliverables operates without Material Errors or Deficiencies or Bugs for twenty (20) consecutive Business Days and until Service Provider establishes to SARS’s reasonable satisfaction that the Deliverable performs materially in accordance with the functional and technical specifications therefore and is otherwise reasonably acceptable to SARS.

  • If, during Stage One Testing, Service Provider identifies Material Errors or Deficiencies in a Deliverable and its Related Deliverables, Service Provider, working in a development environment, shall promptly correct such Material Errors or Deficiencies and, subject to clause 27.6 of this Annexure C (Testing), re-perform the Stage One Testing.

  • If, during Stage Three Testing, SARS identifies a Material Error or Deficiency, Service Provider shall, at its sole cost and expense, promptly correct such Material Error or Deficiency in the development environment and, unless otherwise agreed by SARS, repeat all Testing Stages to ensure that such Material Error or Deficiency has been corrected and that the Correction has not created any new Material Errors or Deficiencies.

Related to Material Errors or Deficiencies

  • Deficiencies means defects arising from non-conformity with the mutually agreed specifications and/or failure or non-conformity in the Scope of the Services.

  • Material Document Defect As defined in Section 2.03(a) of this Agreement.

  • Significant deficiency means a shortcoming in the system that materially affects the ability of officials of the Department of Defense to rely upon information produced by the system that is needed for management purposes.

  • Minor defect means a defect which is not a Major Defect.

  • Contractor Default shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 23.1;