Serious Fault definition

Serious Fault means inadequate performance by the Operator that substantially violates the technical rules generally accepted in the international petroleum industry and/or the obligations under this Agreement and the Law.
Serious Fault means the concept defined in paragraph 8 of Article 8.

Examples of Serious Fault in a sentence

  • The provisions of the preceding paragraphs 1 and 2 do not apply to losses and damage caused during Petroleum Operations for account and risk of Sonangol, for which Sonangol shall indemnify and defend Contractor, and in relation to which Contractor shall only be liable for such losses and damage caused by its gross negligence or willful misconduct or Serious Fault.

  • Contractor is also liable, under the terms of the Law, for losses and damage which, in conducting the Petroleum Operations, it may cause to the State and, in case of Contractor’s gross negligence or willful misconduct or Serious Fault, to Sonangol.

  • Where a fault is a Serious Fault the Customer shall also notify the Supplier of the fault by phone on the Supplier’s Customer Service Helpline +▇▇ (▇)▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇.

  • Where a fault is a Denial of Service, Serious Fault or Security Breach, the Customer shall also notify the Supplier of the fault by phone on the Supplier’s Customer Service Helpline +▇▇ (▇)▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇.

  • December 2017 Edition Serious Fault Operation of the Hosting Services is severely degraded OR Major components of the GENEO Software are not operational and use by the Customer cannot reasonably continue.