Technical malfunction definition

Technical malfunction means any hardware, software, or other malfunction that prevents a user from timely filing a complete e-filing or sending or receiving service of an e-filing.
Technical malfunction means any difficulty, defect or failure in the technical infrastructure and/or the computer systems used by DNB Payment Hub, or any other event that makes it impossible to execute and complete the same-day processing of cash transfer orders and payments in DNB Payment Hub.
Technical malfunction. : "Technical malfunction" means that the "standard software" provided to the „Customer“ is not available or works incorrectly or services such as data backup do not work without NMS PRIME being responsible for this.

Examples of Technical malfunction in a sentence

  • The Purelink Shareholders shall cause Purelink, its officers and directors to, and the Purelink Shareholders will, use their respective best efforts to promptly obtain such written consents and take such other actions as may be necessary or appropriate in addition to those set forth in Section 5.4 to allow the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and to allow Gateway to carry on Purelink's business after the Closing.

  • Technical malfunction, if it occurs without the company at fault, but of the company’s partners or other parties who are not the company’s employees.


More Definitions of Technical malfunction

Technical malfunction means any difficulty, defect or failure in the technical infrastructure and/or the computer systems used by CB-NL, or any other event that makes it impossible to execute and complete the same-day processing of payments in CB-NL.

Related to Technical malfunction

  • Malfunction means any sudden, infrequent, and not reasonably preventable failure of air pollution control equipment, process equipment, or a process to operate in a normal or usual manner. Failures that are caused in part by poor maintenance or careless operation are not Malfunctions.

  • Compatibility means a condition in which land uses or conditions can coexist in relative proximity to each other in a stable fashion over time such that no use or condition is unduly negatively impacted directly or indirectly by another use or condition.

  • Interoperability means the ability of a CenturyLink OSS Function to process seamlessly (i.e., without any manual intervention) business transactions with CLEC's OSS application, and vice versa, by means of secure exchange of transaction data models that use data fields and usage rules that can be received and processed by the other Party to achieve the intended OSS Function and related response. (See also Electronic Bonding.)

  • Hardware means any and all computer and computer-related hardware, including, but not limited to, computers, file servers, facsimile servers, scanners, color printers, laser printers and networks.

  • Customer Equipment means hardware, software, systems, cabling and facilities provided by you and used in conjunction with the Equipment that we supply to you in order to receive the Services;