Testing of Plans Sample Clauses

Testing of Plans. Contractor will: (A) update and test the operability of any applicable Business Continuity Plan at least annually; (B) annually certify to Edison in writing upon Contractor’s completion of each test that the Business Continuity Plan is fully operational, and deliver to the Edison Representative a copy of its most recent test results; (C) implement each plan upon the occurrence of a Disaster; and (D) at Edison’s sole discretion, participate in tests of Edison’s business continuity planning and disaster recovery plans.
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Testing of Plans. Contractor will: (1) update and test the operability of any applicable Business Continuity Plan at least annually; (2) annually confirm to Company in writing upon Contractor’s completion of each test that the Business Continuity Plan is fully operational, and deliver to the Procurement Agent a copy of its most recent test results; (3) implement each plan upon the occurrence of a Disaster; and (4) at Company’s request, participate in tests of Company’s business continuity planning and disaster recovery plans. (e)
Testing of Plans. Implementer will: (A) update and test the operability of any applicable Business Continuity Plan at least annually; (B) annually confirm to SCE in writing upon Implementer’s completion of each test that the Business Continuity Plan is fully operational, and deliver to the Edison Representative a copy of its most recent test results; (C) implement each plan upon the occurrence of a Disaster; and (D) at SCE’s request, participate in tests of SCE’s business continuity planning and disaster recovery plans.

Related to Testing of Plans

  • Status of Plans Corporation has never maintained and does not now maintain or contribute to any Employee Benefit Plan subject to ERISA which is not in substantial compliance with ERISA, or which has incurred any accumulated funding deficiency within the meaning of either Section 412 or 418B of ERISA, or which has applied for or obtained a waiver from the Internal Revenue Service of any minimum funding requirement under Section 412 of the Code or which is subject to Title IV of ERISA. Corporation has not incurred any liability to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation ("PBGC") in connection with any Employee Benefit Plan covering any employees of that Corporation or ceased operations at any facility or withdrawn from any such Plan in a manner which could subject it to liability under Section 4062(f), 4063 or 4064 of ERISA, and knows of no facts or circumstances which might give rise to any liability of Corporation to the PBGC under Title IV of ERISA which could reasonably be anticipated to result in any claims being made against the Surviving Corporation by the PBGC. Corporation has not incurred any withdrawal liability (including any contingent or secondary withdrawal liability) within the meaning of Sections 4201 and 4202 of ERISA, to any Employee Benefit Plan which is a Multiemployer Plan (as defined in Section 4001 of ERISA), and no event has occurred, and there exists no condition or set of circumstances, which represent a material risk of the occurrence of any withdrawal from or the partition, termination, reorganization or insolvency of any Multiemployer Plan which would result in any liability to a Multiemployer Plan.

  • Termination of Plans Promptly and in any event within two Business Days after receipt thereof by the Borrower or any member of the Controlled Group from the PBGC, copies of each notice received by the Borrower or any such member of the Controlled Group of the PBGC’s intention to terminate any Plan or to have a trustee appointed to administer any Plan;

  • Identification of Plans (A) None of the Consolidated Companies nor any of their respective ERISA Affiliates maintains or contributes to, or has during the past two years maintained or contributed to, any Plan that is subject to Title IV of ERISA, and (B) none of the Consolidated Companies maintains or contributes to any Foreign Plan;

  • List of Plans Set forth in Section 3.15(a) of the Company Disclosure Schedule is an accurate and complete list of all domestic and foreign (i) “employee benefit plans,” within the meaning of Section 3(3) of ERISA; (ii) bonus, stock option, stock purchase, restricted stock, incentive, fringe benefit, “voluntary employees’ beneficiary associations” (“VEBAs”) under Section 501(c)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code, profit-sharing, pension or retirement, deferred compensation, medical, life insurance, disability, accident, salary continuation, severance, accrued leave, vacation, sick pay, sick leave, supplemental retirement and unemployment benefit plans, programs, arrangements, commitments and/or practices (whether or not insured); and (iii) employment, consulting, termination, and severance Contracts; in each case for active, retired or former employees or directors, whether or not any such plans, programs, arrangements, commitments, Contracts and/or practices (referred to in (i), (ii) or (iii) above) are in writing or are otherwise exempt from the provisions of ERISA; that have been established, maintained or contributed to (or with respect to which an obligation to contribute has been undertaken) or with respect to which any potential liability is borne by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (including, for this purpose and for the purpose of all of the representations in this Section 3.15, any predecessors to the Company or to any of its Subsidiaries and all employers (whether or not incorporated) that would be treated together with the Company or any of its Subsidiaries as a single employer (1) within the meaning of Section 414 of the Internal Revenue Code, or (2) as a result of the Company or any Subsidiary having been a general partner of any such employer), since September 2, 1974 (“Employee Benefit Plans”).

  • Approval of Plans Landlord will not check Tenant drawings for building code compliance. Approval of the Final Plans by Landlord is not a representation that the drawings are in compliance with the requirements of governing authorities, and it shall be Tenant’s responsibility to meet and comply with all federal, state, and local code requirements. Approval of the Final Plans does not constitute assumption of responsibility by Landlord or its architect for their accuracy, sufficiency or efficiency, and Tenant shall be solely responsible for such matters.

  • Timing of Plan Administrator Response The Plan Administrator shall respond in writing to such claimant within 60 days after receiving the request for review. If the Plan Administrator determines that special circumstances require additional time for processing the claim, the Plan Administrator can extend the response period by an additional 60 days by notifying the claimant in writing, prior to the end of the initial 60-day period, that an additional period is required. The notice of extension must set forth the special circumstances and the date by which the Plan Administrator expects to render its decision.

  • Purpose of Plan The Board of each Participating Fund maintains this Deferred Compensation Plan for Independent Directors and Trustees. The purpose of the Plan is to allow the independent directors and trustees of the Participating Funds to defer receipt of all or a portion of the compensation they earn for their service to the Participating Funds in lieu of receiving current payments of such compensation, and to treat any deferred amount as though an equivalent dollar amount had been invested in shares of one or more Eligible Funds. Each Board intends that the Plan shall be maintained at all times on an unfunded basis for federal income tax purposes under the Code. The Plan is not covered by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended.

  • Term of Plan This Plan shall remain in effect until the earlier of (i) termination by the Board, (ii) the distribution of all assets of the Trust, or (iii) 21 years from the Effective Date. Termination of the Plan shall not effect any Plan Share Awards previously granted, and such Plan Share Awards shall remain valid and in effect until they have been earned and paid, or by their terms expire or are forfeited.

  • Discretionary Nature of Plan The Plan is discretionary and may be amended, cancelled or terminated by the Company at any time, in its discretion. The grant of the Option in this Agreement does not create any contractual right or other right to receive any Options or other Awards in the future. Future Awards, if any, will be at the sole discretion of the Company. Any amendment, modification, or termination of the Plan shall not constitute a change or impairment of the terms and conditions of the Participant’s employment with the Company.

  • Termination of Plan The Sponsor may terminate the Plan and the Trust with respect to all Employers by executing and delivering to the Committee and the Trustee, a notice of termination, specifying the date of termination.

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