Routine Communication definition

Routine Communication means any notice, request or communication exclusively regarding routine matters under this Agreement, including any notice, request or communication regarding operational matters under this Agreement (e.g., early termination of a Service, extension of a Service Period, billing or payment matters or other ordinary course matters relating to the provision or receipt of a Service).

Examples of Routine Communication in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the requirements of Section 8.10, any Routine Communication shall be delivered via e-mail (with confirmation of receipt requested and received) to the members of the TSA Committee appointed by the relevant Party or Parties.

  • Routine Communication with HBGS Staff: While the desalination facility is in operation in conjunction with the HBGS, the desalination facility staff of each shift shall be required to contact HBGS personnel at least once per shift and inquire about unusual planned or unplanned events at the HBGS.

Related to Routine Communication

  • Ex parte communication ’ means an oral or written communication not on the pub- lic record with respect to which reasonable prior notice to all parties is not given, but it shall not include requests for status reports on any matter or proceeding covered by this sub- chapter.

  • radio communication means communication by means of radio waves;

  • Remote communication means communication via electronic communication, conference telephone, videoconference, the internet, or such other means by which persons not physically present in the same location may communicate with each other on a substantially simultaneous basis.

  • campaign communication means “a written or oral communication relating to a campaign for nomination or election to public office or office of a political party or to a campaign on a measure.”

  • Wire communication means any aural transfer made in whole or in part through the use of facilities for the transmission of communications by the aid of wire, cable, or other like connection between the point of origin and the point of reception (including the use of such connection in a switching station) furnished or operated by any person engaged in providing or operating such facilities for the transmission of interstate or foreign communications or communications affecting interstate or foreign commerce;