Service Controller definition

Service Controller means the person identified as such in the Data Transfer Supplier Bank Account means a UK bank account for the receipt of Reclaimed
Service Controller means the person identified as such in the Data Transfer Services Agreement which, as at the date of this Agreement, is Electralink Limited (registered number 3271981).

Examples of Service Controller in a sentence

  • The above Charging Principles are based on the assumption that the Service Controller will amend the Charges on an annual basis to reflect a balance between revenues and costs.

  • If a different venue is required for any reason the Service Controller will propose an alternative venue in England, Scotland or Wales.

  • The Parties acknowledge that the measurement by the Service Controller of performance against the Minimum Service Levels relating to the Data Transfer Times is not specific to a particular Gateway, but relates to the Data Transfer Service as a whole.

  • Gateway Software faults will be categorised according to the following guidelines: 1 Critical fault – production system down 2 Major fault – impact on service performance 3 Moderate problem – Service Controller inconvenience 4 Minor impact – work around may be acceptable 5 No service impact - Desirable feature / enhancement For each of these categories of faults, resolution will follow procedures maintained by the Service Controller with advice from the User Group.

  • The Service Controller shall make all reasonable enquiries to identify the source of the Message.

  • Any such Charges will be set by the Service Controller acting reasonably, and in accordance with the Charging Principles.

  • The Service Controller and the New Party are Parties to the Data Transfer Service Agreement dated 30th July 1997 ("DTSA").

  • The Service Controller and the New Party shall agree any change to the Charges paid pursuant to Clause 4 of this Agreement as a result of such change to the Gateway.

  • The Service Controller shall notify the Users of any material amendments to such plan from time to time.

  • If the Service Controller receives a satisfactory explanation for the unnecessary Messages, and is satisfied that it will not recur, he will inform the original complainant of the resolution of the problem.