Out of Scope Items Sample Clauses

Out of Scope Items. The following is a list of those items that are generally outside of the scope of our Professional Services engagements, unless expressly stated otherwise in the applicable Statement of Work:
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Out of Scope Items. The following are examples of items that are not included in an ongoing Support Agreement. Tyler will provide such services as requested by the Client. Time and Materials rates will apply for such services. They are:
Out of Scope Items. Any special furnishings, other than basic office furnishings designated by ComEd, and supplies for the use of Contractor’s personnel are the exclusive responsibility of Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing its personnel with personal computers. ComEd will be responsible for reasonable telephone usage charges of Contractor personnel from ComEd’s telephones in the performance of Contractor’s duties to ComEd. Contractor will be responsible for all other telephone usage charges of Contractor personnel.
Out of Scope Items. General In addition to any Service-specific items that are out-of-scope as provided herein, the following items are generally out-of-scope: Item Short Name Definitions 1 Scope of Engagement Customer is responsible for any items not explicitly listed in this Service Agreement. Changes to the Service Agreement may require a CCR. 2 Project Management Other than those defined within this Service Agreement, or another Service Agreement, or CCR, or Right to Engage (RTE), the application of processes, methods, knowledge, skills and experience to achieve project objectives are out of scope.
Out of Scope Items. The following are examples of items that are not included in this Support Agreement. Xxxxx will provide such services as requested by the Client. Time and Materials rates will apply for such services. They are:
Out of Scope Items. If Unitrends determines, at its discretion, that a Problem reported by Customer may not be due to Unitrends’ Supported Software or Supported Hardware, Unitrends will so notify Customer, who then may either: (i) instruct Unitrends in writing to proceed with Problem determination at Customer’s expense, as further provided below; or (ii) advise Unitrends in writing that Customer does not wish Unitrends to proceeds with Problem determination at Customer’s expense. If Customer does not advise Unitrends of either (i) or (ii) within ten (10) business days of Unitrends’ notification, Customer shall be deemed to have advised Unitrends not to pursue the Problem determination. Unitrends shall have no liability to Customer for any Problem which is not due to Unitrends’ Supported Software or Hardware or any Problem that Customer advises, or is deemed to have advised, Unitrends not to pursue.
Out of Scope Items. The items below are out of scope for this Agreement. If additional services are required, contact CBTS. The Customer will be responsible for time and materials cost as outlined by a Statement of Work. Item Short Name Definitions 1 Scope of Engagement Customer is responsible for any items not explicitly listed in this Agreement. Changes may require a Contract Change Request (CCR) or revised Statement of Work. 2 End User Support End user help-desk support / single user issues.
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Out of Scope Items. Astrotech agrees to fund the design and implementation of the facility enhancements described in Section 4.1 for the benefit of LMCLS. LMCLS agrees to pay for these enhancements plus applicable financing charges through an increase to the Facility Services Fee beginning in CY2001 and continuing through 31 December 2006. Should adjustments to the prices shown in Appendices 5 and/or 6 associated with these out-of-scope items be required because of changes subsequent to Amendment 6, the financing rate associated with these reimbursable items is 11.57% APR fixed. The price impacts associated with Sections 9.2.1 and 9.2.2 have been incorporated into Appendices 5 and 6 via Amendment 6.
Out of Scope Items. If Unitrends determines, at its discretion, that a Problem reported by Customer may not be due to Unitrends’ Supported Software or Supported Hardware, Unitrends will so notify Customer, who then may either: (i) instruct Unitrends to proceed with Problem determination at Customer’s possible expense (requires written authorization), as further provided below; or (ii) advise Unitrends that Customer does not wish the Problem pursued at its possible expense, in which case Unitrends may elect, at its sole discretion, not to pursue the Problem without liability therefore.

Related to Out of Scope Items

  • Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications furnished on the CD are intended to establish the standards for quality, performance and technical requirements for all labor, workmanship, material, methods and equipment necessary to complete the Work. When specifications and drawings are provided or referenced by the County, these are to be considered part of the Scope of Work, and to be specifically documented in the Detailed Scope of Work. For convenience, the County supplied specifications, if any, and the Technical Specifications furnished on the CD.

  • Change Orders Any alteration or deviation from the Services mentioned or any other contractual specifications that result in a revision of this Agreement shall be executed and attached to this Agreement as a change order (“Change Order”).

  • Project Scope The physical scope of the Project shall be limited to only those capital improvements as described in Appendix A of this Agreement. In the event that circumstances require a change in such physical scope, the change must be approved by the District Committee, recorded in the District Committee's official meeting minutes, and provided to the OPWC Director for the execution of an amendment to this Agreement.

  • Commissioning Commissioning tests of the Interconnection Customer's installed equipment shall be performed pursuant to applicable codes and standards. If the Interconnection Customer is not proceeding under Section 2.3.2, the Utility must be given at least ten (10) Business Days written notice, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties, of the tests and may be present to witness the commissioning tests.

  • Deliverables Upon satisfactory completion of the work authorization, the Engineer shall submit the deliverables as specified in the executed work authorization to the State for review and acceptance.

  • Global Safety Database Licensee shall establish, hold and maintain (at Licensee’s sole cost and expense) the global safety database for Licensed Products.

  • Production Work The Company may use Outside Entities to perform production work outside the plant and its environs provided the Company demonstrates that it is utilizing plant equipment to the maximum extent consistent with equipment capability and customer requirements and the Company is making necessary capital investments to remain competitive in the steel business and is in compliance with Article Eleven, Section B (Investment Commitment).

  • Project Schedule Construction must begin within 30 days of the date set forth in Appendix A, Page 2, for the start of construction, or this Agreement may become null and void, at the sole discretion of the Director. However, the Recipient may apply to the Director in writing for an extension of the date to initiate construction. The Recipient shall specify the reasons for the delay in the start of construction and provide the Director with a new start of construction date. The Director will review such requests for extensions and may extend the start date, providing that the Project can be completed within a reasonable time frame.

  • Statement of Work The Contractor shall provide the services and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below:

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance Security of System Files. To protect City Information Processing Systems and system files containing information, Service Provider will ensure that access to source code is restricted to authorized users whose specific job function necessitates such access.

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