reasonable excuse definition
reasonable excuse means, in respect of an act or omission, such excuse as would excuse an act or omission of a similar nature by a witness, or person summoned as a witness, before the Supreme Court.
reasonable excuse means, in respect of a refusal or failure, such excuse as would excuse a refusal or failure of a similar nature by a witness, or person summoned as a witness, before the Supreme Court.
reasonable excuse has the meaning given to the term ‘reasonable excuse’ in the Social Security Law.
More Definitions of reasonable excuse
reasonable excuse means an excuse that would excuse a similar failure by a witness, or a person summoned as a witness, before the Supreme Court except that it does not include —
reasonable excuse means an excuse that would excuse a similar failure by a witness, or a person summoned as a witness, before the Supreme Court except that it does not include as an excuse for failing to comply with a Notice, that -
reasonable excuse means:
(a) a failure or degradation of performance or malfunction resulting from scripts, data, applications, equipment, infrastructure, software, penetration testing, performance testing, or monitoring agents directed or provided or performed by You;
(b) planned outages, Scheduled Maintenance or announced maintenance or maintenance windows, or outages initiated by Us at the request or direction of You for maintenance, activation of configurations, backups or other purposes that require the service to be temporarily taken offline;
(c) unavailability of management, auxiliary or administration services, including administration tools, reporting services, utilities, or other services supporting core transaction processing;
(d) outages occurring as a result of any actions or omissions taken by Us at the request or direction of You;
(e) outages resulting from Your equipment, third party equipment or the data center infrastructure (including the data centers’ network connections to the Network) not within Our sole control;
(f) events resulting from an interruption or shut down of the services due to circumstances reasonably believed by Us to be a significant threat to the normal operation of the services, the operating infrastructure, the data center from which the services are provided, access to, or the integrity of Customer Data (e.g., a hacker or a virus attack);
(g) outages due to system administration, commands, or file transfers performed by Your users or representatives;
(h) outages due to denial of service attacks, natural disasters, changes resulting from government, political, or other regulatory actions or court orders, strikes or labor disputes, acts of civil disobedience, acts of war, acts against parties (including carriers and Our other vendors) and other force majeure events;
(i) inability to access the services or outages caused by Your conduct, including negligence or breach of Your obligations under the Agreement, or by other circumstances outside of Our control;
(j) lack of availability or untimely response time of You to respond to incidents that require Your participation for source identification and/or resolution, including meeting Your responsibilities for any services;
(k) outages caused by failures or fluctuations in electrical, connectivity, network or telecommunications equipment or lines due to Your conduct or circumstances outside of Our control.
reasonable excuse means any factor that may have made it unreasonable to expect an Activity Tested Participant to comply with his or her Activity Test requirements, including both the Participant's immediate circumstances (such as lack of transport on a particular day) and broader factors, such as ongoing personal issues impacting on a particular day. The consideration of whether Reasonable Excuse exists for non-compliance includes consideration of whether the Activity Tested Participant gave prior notice of their inability to attend, and where they failed to do this, whether it was reasonable to expect the Participant to have done so in the circumstances.
reasonable excuse means an excuse that would excuse a similar failure by a witness, or a person summoned as a witness, before the Supreme Court but, despite section 31(2), in the case of failure to produce any documents, books, writings or things it does not include the excuse that their production —
reasonable excuse including but not limited to
a. a failure or degradation of performance or malfunction resulting from scripts, data, applications, equipment, infrastructure, software, penetration testing, performance testing, or monitoring agents provided or performed by Customer;
b. outages initiated by Pegasus Technology at the request or direction of Customer for maintenance, activation of configurations, backups or other purposes that require the service to be temporarily taken offline;
c. outages or degradation of services occurring as a result of any actions or omissions taken by Pegasus Technology at the request or direction of Customer;
d. outages or degradations in service occurring as a result of any actions or omissions of any of Customer’s Personnel;
e. outages or degradations in service occurring as a result of any third party software that is used by Pegasus Technology to perform the Services;
f. events resulting from an interruption or shut down of the Services due to an Emergency;
g. outages due to system administration, commands, or file transfers performed by Customer’s users or Personnel;
h. inability to access the services or outages caused by Customer’s conduct, including failing to follow Pegasus Technology’s reasonable advice;
i. any outage or failure caused by any negligent act or omission of Customer or its Personnel;
j. any outage or failure caused by Customer’s breach of any of its obligations under the Service Agreement; k. lack of availability or untimely response time of Customer to respond to incidents that require Customer’s reasonable participation for source identification and/or resolution, including meeting Customer responsibilities for any Services;
l. outages or degradations caused by acts or omissions of third parties (other than Pegasus Technology’s Personnel), including damage to networks or infrastructure caused by third parties (other than Pegasus Technology’s Personnel);
m. any other circumstance or event set out as a “Reasonable Excuse” in the relevant Schedule or service order.
reasonable excuse means the following: