Survivability definition
Examples of Survivability in a sentence
Surviving terms include but are 4 not limited to: Financial Terms and Conditions, Single Audit Act, Contract Performance and 5 Enforcement, Confidentiality of Individual Information, Resolution of Disputes, 6 Indemnification, Oversight Authority, Maintenance of Records, Ownership of Materials and 7 Contract Administration Warranties and Survivability.
Except as provided in the Survivability of Terms section of the General Terms Article, Contractor’s service obligations stated in each Contract or Program Attachment shall end upon the expiration date of that Contract or Program Attachment unless extended or renewed by written amendment.
Upon termination of all or part of this Contract, Department and Contractor shall be discharged from any further obligation created under the applicable terms of this Contract or Program Attachment, as applicable, except for the equitable settlement of the respective accrued interests or obligations incurred prior to termination and for Contractor’s duty to cooperate with DSHS and, except as provided in the Survivability of Terms section of the General Terms Article.
Miscellaneous Provisions 18 9.01 Non-Debarment from State or Federal Healthcare Programs 18 9.02 Severability 18 9.03 Survivability 18 9.04 Force Majeure 18 9.05 Assignment 18 9.06 Binding Effect 19 9.07 Modification, Amendment, or Waiver 19 9.09 SAO Audit 19 9.10 Access to records, books, and documents 19 9.11 Governing Law & Venue 20 9.12 Publicity 20 9.13 Anti-trust 20 9.14 Requests for public information 20 9.15 Indemnity 21 Article I.
SECTION 7.06 Survivability of Servicer and Master Servicer Liabilities.