Minor Problem(s) definition

Minor Problem(s) means a problem(s) caused by defective Commercial Software and/or Development Software and for Run-Time Software and which is not a Critical Problem(s).
Minor Problem(s) means any condition in a Product that is not a Critical or Major Problem, but is a condition that affects the service or operation of a Product and is due to non-conformance of the Product with its Specifications or a design defect. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Minor Problems shall include any defects or inaccuracies in the Product Documentation.
Minor Problem(s) means any detected condition in the SOFTWARE that is not a Critical or Major Problem, that affects the service or operation of a Specific NORTEL Product and is due to non-conformance of the SOFTWARE with the Specifications.

Examples of Minor Problem(s) in a sentence

  • Customer will use reasonable efforts to fix any Minor Problems without escalation to Google.

  • The responsible party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to implement a Problem Resolution as soon as possible and in any event, within 8 business days, and to implement Problem Resolution for Minor Problems as soon as possible and, in any event, within 21 days.

  • On an annual basis, in order to assess MCO CAP implementation, auditors will only review elements or components which received a “partially met” or “unmet.” Examples of Minor Problems Minor provider or recipient complaint.

  • Minor Problems are those that result in: * Degradation of access for routine administrative capability * User interface problems for network management that are not service affecting * Any problems that are not safety related on non-commissioned equipment * Any other problems that are not service affecting * A minor software or hardware problem that while an inconvenience, but does not effect System functionality.

  • Examples of Minor Problems Minor provider or recipient complaint.

  • Upon receipt of a Trouble Report via email, fax, or page, Siemens shall respond by telephone or email to acknowledge receipt of the Trouble Report within fifteen (15) minutes for Critical, one (1) hour for Major Problems, one (1) business day for Minor Problems, and one (1) business days for Limited Problems.

  • Minor Problems are those that result in: - Degradation of access for routine administrative capability - User interface problems for network management that are not service affecting - Any problems that are not safety related on non-commissioned equipment - Any other problems that are not service affecting - A minor software or hardware problem that while an inconvenience, but does not effect System functionality.

  • For Minor Problems, HNS will provide a Response to TELIGENT within [redacted].

  • Problems will be characterized as Critical Problems, Major Problems or Minor Problems as defined below.

  • Siemens agrees to resolve 85% of Minor Problems according to the above specified response and resolution times.


More Definitions of Minor Problem(s)

Minor Problem(s) as used herein shall mean a problem with the SOFTWARE PRODUCTS which causes or may cause degradation of feature operation, or a problem with USER DOCUMENTATION, respectively, both for which an acceptable workaround is available and the problem can persist without customer complaint for a limited time.
Minor Problem(s) means a problem that is cosmetic or minor in nature causing little or no impact to the product or network.

Related to Minor Problem(s)

  • Problem means an unknown underlying cause of one or more Incidents. It becomes a Known Error when the root cause is known and a temporary workaround or permanent alternative has been identified.

  • Interoperability means the ability of a CenturyLink OSS Function to process seamlessly (i.e., without any manual intervention) business transactions with CLEC's OSS application, and vice versa, by means of secure exchange of transaction data models that use data fields and usage rules that can be received and processed by the other Party to achieve the intended OSS Function and related response. (See also Electronic Bonding.)

  • Regulatory Problem means any set of facts or circumstance wherein it has been asserted by any governmental regulatory agency (or a Regulated Stockholder reasonably believes that there is a risk of such assertion) that such Regulated Stockholder is not entitled to acquire, own, hold or control, or exercise any significant right (including the right to vote) with respect to, any Equity Securities of the Company or any subsidiary of the Company.

  • Critical habitat - means the following river reaches and their 100 year floodplains: the Gunnison River downstream of the Uncompahgre River confluence, the Colorado River downstream of the exit 90 north bridge from I-70, the White River downstream of Rio Blanco Dam, the Green River downstream of the Yampa River confluence, and the Yampa River downstream of the Colo 394 bridge.

  • Severity 2 means the unavailability of an individual resource and redundant capability is not available or exhausted.