Non-Material definition

Non-Material shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13.01(c) of this Agreement.
Non-Material has the meaning set forth in Section 6.8(c).
Non-Material if: (i) in the case of inventory, the reasonably estimated cost of restoration or repair of such damage or the amount of the condemnation award with respect of such taking shall not exceed $5,000,000; and (ii) in the case of any damage to a Purchased Asset, or any part thereof, other than inventory, the reasonably estimated cost of restoration or repair of such damage shall not exceed $350,000 and the restoration or repair of such damage shall be completed within 90 days; and (iii) in the case of a taking of any Purchased Asset, or any part thereof, other than inventory, the amount of the condemnation award with respect of such taking shall not exceed $350,000. Any damage or cost of restoration or repair in excess of such amounts or time periods shall be deemed to be Material for the purposes of this Section 6.9.

Examples of Non-Material in a sentence

  • In either case, CoreWeave shall make commercially reasonable efforts to consult with Customer prior to removing any Material or Non-Material aspects of the Services.

  • CoreWeave shall make commercially reasonable efforts to provide at least [*] prior written notice to Customer if CoreWeave decides to update, modify, or remove any Non-Material aspects of the Services.


More Definitions of Non-Material

Non-Material means that any breach of the covenant at issue (together with all other breaches of covenants contained in this Agreement, if any) will have an adverse monetary effect on the Property which does not exceed Fifty Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($50,000.00).
Non-Material means features or functionality that have Severity Level 4 impacts on the Services pursuant to the SLA. c. Maintenance. CoreWeave will provide maintenance for the Services in accordance with CoreWeave’s Maintenance Policy. d.
Non-Material means features or functionality that have Severity Level 4 impacts on the Services pursuant to the SLA.
Non-Material means no greater than a minor impact on the organization’s cybersecurity program that is categorized by a limited scope of work with a minimal impact on tactical-focused cybersecurity and/or privacy controls. Examples include, but are not limited to prior work with the OSA that involved:

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