Mitigation Letter definition

Mitigation Letter means a letter executed by the Chief Information Officer for the Commonwealth that sets forth Contractor’s commitments to improve accessibility of each System, attached hereto as Exhibit J.

Examples of Mitigation Letter in a sentence

  • The Mitigation Letter or other writing shall identify those defects that the AAC determines are so minor and superficial that they need not be addressed.

  • This obligation may be modified by the Mitigation Letter, if any.

  • In the event that Client determines that such Software presents accessibility issues that need to be remedied, Contractor shall cooperate with Client on a mitigation plan acceptable to Client, to be included in the Mitigation Letter.

  • Except as otherwise permitted in the Mitigation Letter, Contractor represents that it has submitted to Client prior to the Effective Date the voluntary product accessibility template (“VPAT”) for all End User Software, including COTS, containing or comprising End User Software, or, with respect to such Software for which Contractor does not have access to sufficiently detailed VPATs, any alternative accessibility testing information or test results to which Contractor has access.

Related to Mitigation Letter

  • Termination Letter has the meaning specified in Section 2.17(b).

  • Implementation Letter means the letter of even date herewith, from the Borrower to the Bank, containing the performance indicators for Project monitoring and evaluation;

  • Mitigation plan means a proposal that includes the process or means to achieve carbon dioxide mitigation through use of mitigation projects or carbon credits.

  • Confirmation Letter means a letter issued by any applicable Rating Agency to the effect that neither (a) the resignation of Provident as Servicer under the Servicing Agreement and appointment of Litton as successor Servicer thereunder, nor (b) the amendments e▇▇▇▇▇▇ated by this Agreement, will adversely affect the then current ratings on the Certificates then being rated.

  • Designation Letter means, with respect to any Designated Subsidiary, a letter in the form of Exhibit E hereto signed by such Designated Subsidiary and the Company.