BCDR Plan definition

BCDR Plan means the plan consisting of general business continuity and disaster recovery principles, the Business Continuity Plan and Disaster Recovery Plan as further described in paragraph 1.2 of Schedule 2- 14.

Examples of BCDR Plan in a sentence

  • The provisions of paragraph 1.3 and this paragraph 1.4 shall apply again to any resubmitted draft BCDR Plan, provided that either Party may refer any disputed matters for resolution in accordance with the procedure outlined in clause 61 (Dispute Resolution).

  • The BCDR Plan shall: be divided into three parts: Part A which shall set out general principles applicable to the BCDR Plan; Part B which shall relate to business continuity (the “Business Continuity Plan”); and Part C which shall relate to disaster recovery (the “Disaster Recovery Plan”); and unless otherwise required by the Purchaser in writing, be based upon and be consistent with the provisions of paragraphs 2, 3 and 4.

  • In the event of a complete loss of service or in the event of a Disaster, the Service Provider shall immediately invoke the BCDR Plan (and shall inform the Purchaser promptly of such invocation along with the anticipated maximum period of outage).

  • Following receipt of the draft BCDR Plan from the Service Provider, the Purchaser shall: review and comment on the draft BCDR Plan as soon as reasonably practicable; and notify the Service Provider in writing that it approves or rejects the draft BCDR Plan no later than twenty (20) Working Days after the date on which the draft BCDR Plan is first delivered to the Purchaser.

  • If the Purchaser rejects the draft BCDR Plan: the Purchaser shall inform the Service Provider in writing of its reasons for its rejection; and the Service Provider shall then revise the draft BCDR Plan (taking reasonable account of the Purchaser's comments) and shall re-submit a revised draft BCDR Plan to the Purchaser for the Purchaser's approval within twenty (20) Working Days of the date of the Purchaser's notice of rejection.


More Definitions of BCDR Plan

BCDR Plan means any plan relating to business continuity and disaster recovery as referred to in paragraph 2.6 of the Order Form;
BCDR Plan any plan [prepared pursuant to schedule 2 (Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Provisions)/set out in schedule 2 (Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Provisions)], as may be amended from time to time;
BCDR Plan means any plan prepared pursuant to paragraph 1 of (Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery), as may be amended from time to time.
BCDR Plan means the Supplier’s plan relating to business continuity and disaster recovery as referred to in Clause 18 and Call Off Schedule 5 (Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery);]
BCDR Plan means the plan consisting of general business continuity and disaster recovery principles, the Business Continuity Plan and Disaster Recovery Plan as further described in paragraph 1.2 of Schedule 2-14. Breach of Security means in accordance with the security requirements in Schedule 2-2 and the Security Policy, the occurrence of (a) any unauthorised access to or use of the Ordered IT Products, the CUSTOMER Premises, the Sites, the CONTRACTOR System and/or any ICT, information or data (including the Confidential Information and the CUSTOMER Data) used by the CUSTOMER and/or the CONTRACTOR in connection with this Contract; and/or (b) the loss and/or unauthorised disclosure of any information or data (including the Confidential Information and the CUSTOMER Data), including any copies of such information or data, used by the CUSTOMER and/or the CONTRACTOR in connection with this Contract.