Maintenance Downtime definition

Maintenance Downtime means such time as the Software is offline or unavailable for regularly scheduled system maintenance or migration of customer data.
Maintenance Downtime means actual but planned downtime during which the Cloud Service may be unavailable or severely disrupted due to the Licensor’s maintenance activities, such as necessary work on hardware, OS, network, database, software, repairs, patches, and upgrades.
Maintenance Downtime means the period of time that a particular System, Application, Software, Equipment, Network, or any other part of the Services is not available during the Measurement Windows that have been approved (i) in writing by the Kraft Contract Manager or a designee thereof or (ii) pursuant to the applicable Supplement.

Examples of Maintenance Downtime in a sentence

  • The withdrawal of Gaseous Fuel under the Reverse Storage Service may begin not earlier than: 2.3.1.21.1. for the GSF Sanok, from the beginning of the first Gas Day after the end of the Spring Maintenance Downtime Period for the Storage Facility making part of the Group of Storage Facilities, for which it starts the soonest; 2.3.1.21.2. for the Storage Facility of UGS Wierzchowice, from the beginning of the first Gas Day following the end of the Spring Maintenance Downtime Period.

  • The injection of Gaseous Fuel under the Reverse Storage Service may continue, as appropriate: 2.3.1.20.1. for the GSF Sanok, until the end of the last Gas Day before the beginning of the Spring Maintenance Downtime Period for the Storage Facility making part of that Group of Storage Facilities, for which it starts the latest; 2.3.1.20.2. for the Storage Facility of UGS Wierzchowice, until the end of the last Gas Day prior to the beginning of the Spring Maintenance Downtime Period.

  • In case of the reduction of the Injection Capacity or Withdrawal Capacity of a Group of Storage Facilities during the Spring Maintenance Downtime Periods or Autumn Maintenance Downtime Periods of individual Storage Facilities comprised in the Group of Storage Facilities, the provisions concerning discounts set forth in the Tariff shall not be applicable.

  • During the Spring Maintenance Downtime Period and Autumn Maintenance Downtime Period of each Storage Facility, including any Storage Facility comprised in a Group of Storage Facilities, there is no possibility of Gaseous Fuel injection and/or withdrawal and the SSO is released from the obligation to accepting Gaseous Fuel for injection or delivering it for withdrawal..

  • For the duration of the Spring Maintenance Downtime Period or the Autumn Maintenance Downtime Period in the Storage Facility of UGS Wierzchowice, the Storage Customer shall be subject to the charges applicable under the Tariff, and in such case the provisions concerning discounts set forth in the Tariff shall not be applicable.

  • The Spring Maintenance Downtime Period must not begin earlier than at 6.00 a.m. on 15 March and must not finish later than at 6.00 a.m. on 16 May, and the Autumn Maintenance Downtime Period must not begin earlier than at 6.00 a.m. on 1 September and must not finish later than at 6.00 a.m. on 16 November.

  • No person riding or driving a motorcycle or motor scooter will attach himself or the motorcycle to any other vehicle on a roadway.

  • Due to the necessity of restarting each of the Storage Facilities making part of GSF Sanok, following a Downtime Period longer than 14 days, after the Autumn Maintenance Downtime Period or the Spring Maintenance Downtime Period, Storage Customers shall be obliged to advise the SSO of their intention to inject or withdraw gas to or from GSF Sanok at least 26 hours prior to the first hour when the injection or withdrawal of Gaseous Fuel by the interested Storage Customer is to begin.

  • During the Spring Maintenance Downtime Periods or Autumn Maintenance Downtime Periods of individual Storage Facilities comprised in a Group of Storage Facilities, the Injection Capacity or the Withdrawal Capacity for such Group of Storage Facilities shall be limited to the extent that this results from the capacity reduction resulting from such Spring Maintenance Downtime Period or Autumn Maintenance Downtime Period of individual Storage Facilities comprised in the Group of Storage Facilities.

  • Subject to payment of the Charges and compliance with the other terms and conditions of this Agreement, Customer shall have the right to access the System and to use the Software in accordance with the limited license set forth in Section 4.1.1. The System shall be available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, but excluding periods of Maintenance Downtime and periods of Unscheduled Outages outside the control of EasyHRweb.


More Definitions of Maintenance Downtime

Maintenance Downtime means routine maintenance that occurs outside of normal working hours (Pacific Time) and continues for no more than four hours in any one instance, so long as Company provides Customer at least 48 hours prior written notice (including by email) to Customer’s main technical contact on file with Company.
Maintenance Downtime means Scheduled Downtime and Unscheduled Downtime.
Maintenance Downtime means scheduled repairs, maintenance, upgrades, or deployments related to Contour’s equipment, network, or facility, and other events agreed upon in advance by Contour and Customer. “Total Minutes” shall mean the number of minutes in the applicable calendar month.
Maintenance Downtime means scheduled unavailability of the Fastpath Services, as communicated by Fastpath via email prior to the Service becoming unavailable.
Maintenance Downtime means the period for which the Republic ATMs will be unavailable for maintenance every six (6) months or when Xxxxxx support team detect a malfunction. Chivo will be notified at least forty-two (48) hours in advance of any Maintenance Downtime expected to last more than one (1) hour (except for emergency maintenance, in which case Athena will provide Chivo with advance notice to the extent reasonably possible).
Maintenance Downtime means the time the Software is not accessible to Customer while maintenance is being done on the Software, the Equipment, the Data Center or any other equipment or facility utilized by primeFORCE in providing Customer access to the Software, which maintenance is either (a) scheduled to be performed at the same time at specified intervals, (b) not scheduled at specified intervals but which Customer has been advised of at least two (2) hours in advance, or (c) otherwise scheduled in advance by agreement of primeFORCE and Customer.

Related to Maintenance Downtime

  • Maintenance Outage means NERC Event Type MO, as set forth in attached Exhibit B, and includes any outage involving ten percent (10%) of the Facility’s Net Output that is not a Forced Outage or a Planned Outage.

  • Generator Maintenance Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit in order to perform necessary repairs on specific components of the facility, if removal of the facility meets the guidelines specified in the PJM Manuals.

  • Downtime means the Total Minutes in the Month during which the Cloud Service (or Servers for Server Provisioning) does not respond to a request from SAP’s Point of Demarcation for the data center providing the Cloud Service (or Server for Server Provisioning), excluding Excluded Downtime.

  • Planned Downtime means planned downtime for upgrades and maintenance to the Services scheduled in advance of such upgrades and maintenance.

  • Maintenance Schedule means a document which describes the specific scheduled maintenance tasks and their frequency of completion necessary for the safe operation of those aircraft to which it applies;

  • Maintenance area means any geographic region of the United States previously designated nonattainment pursuant to the CAA Amendments of 1990 and subsequently redesignated to attainment subject to the requirement to develop a maintenance plan under §175A of the CAA, as amended.

  • Planned Maintenance means any Maintenance BT has planned to do in advance.

  • Maintenance work means the repair of existing facilities when the size, type or extent of such facilities is not thereby changed or increased. While “maintenance” includes painting and decorating and is covered under the law, it does not include work such as routine landscape maintenance or janitorial services.

  • Maintenance Window means the total minutes in the reporting month represented by the following day(s) and time(s) during which vendor shall maintain the services: [day(s) and time(s)].

  • Maintenance Adder means an adder that may be included to account for variable operation and maintenance expenses in a Market Seller’s Fuel Cost Policy. The Maintenance Adder is calculated in accordance with the applicable provisions of PJM Manual 15, and may only include expenses incurred as a result of electric production. Manual Load Dump Action:

  • Maintenance Test means the maintenance test set out in Clause 12.1 (Maintenance Test).

  • Maintenance Term means the period of time for which Customer has purchased Maintenance Services, as evidenced by the Purchase Order delivered by Customer in connection therewith, together with all renewals effected in accordance with Section 4 of this Agreement.

  • Maintenance Programme shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.3; “Maintenance Period” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.1; “Maintenance Requirements” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.2;

  • Maintenance Period means the period so specified in an adoption agreement as a period of time—

  • Scheduled Maintenance means routine maintenance scheduled by Orange to implement generic changes to, or updates of, the Orange Services or the Orange Network.

  • Routine maintenance means activities to keep an impervious surface as near as possible to its constructed condition. This includes ordinary maintenance activities, resurfacing paved areas, and exterior building changes or improvements which do not materially increase or concentrate stormwater runoff, or cause additional nonpoint source pollution.

  • Maintenance and Support means updates, upgrades, patches, fixes, etc. and technical support provided for the Products and Services that Supplier is required to provide directly to DXC or a DXC Customer.

  • maintenance order , in relation to a court, means an order made by a court —

  • Maintenance Program means a maintenance program for the Aircraft approved by the Aviation Authority, in conformity with the Maintenance Planning Document.

  • Excused Downtime means the number of minutes in the Charging Period, rounded to the nearest minute that the link state of Customer’s Port is ‘down’ due to:

  • Planned Outage means the removal of equipment from service availability for inspection and/or general overhaul of one or more major equipment groups. To qualify as a Planned Outage, the maintenance (a) must actually be conducted during the Planned Outage, and in Seller’s sole discretion must be of the type that is necessary to reliably maintain the Project, (b) cannot be reasonably conducted during Project operations, and (c) causes the generation level of the Project to be reduced by at least ten percent (10%) of the Contract Capacity.

  • Maintenance and Support Services means the services provided by Contractor under Appendix F.

  • Service Outage means an instance when the Customer is unable to route traffic to one or more Customer Sites via the Network, which results in Service Downtime;

  • Outages means the planned unavailability of transmission and/or generation facilities dispatched by PJM or the NYISO, as described in Section 35.9 of this Agreement.

  • Outage has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Maintenance Supervisor (Tradesperson) means an employee who has trade qualifications and has overall responsibility for maintenance at the place of employment and may be required to supervise other maintenance staff.