Outage Period definition

Outage Period in relation to a Service means the Repair Time for that Service as specified in any applicable Service schedule;
Outage Period means a period of more than 48 consecutive hours in which your Users are prevented from accessing the Software due to factors completely within our control during a period that you are not in breach of this Agreement. Outage Periods exclude (a) planned downtime and (b)any Force Majeure event. If you experience an Outage Period, then upon your written request we will issue you a credit for the pro-rated share of fees you have paid for usage during the month during which the Outage Period occurs. Your request for this credit must be made within 30 days after the end of the Outage Period. Your sole and exclusive remedy for an Outage Period will be the above credit.
Outage Period associated with a Transmission Outage or Access Control Outage means the period of time commencing on the earlier of such time as an operational manager of HCG becomes aware of, or NRTC notifies HCG of, such Outage and ending at such time as the services are restored such that they meet the relevant Minimum Requirements.

Examples of Outage Period in a sentence

  • Leaseweb will use all information reasonably available to it in order to calculate the Affected Customer Ratio during an Outage Period, including analysis of Service Data immediately prior to the Outage Period to estimate the ratio of a Customer’s visitors that were affected during an Outage Period at one or more Data Centers.

  • For any and each Outage Period during a monthly billing period Leaseweb will provide as a Domain Protection Service Credit an amount calculated as follows: Domain Protection Service Credit = (Outage Period minutes * Affected Customer Ratio) ÷ Scheduled Availability minutes.

  • Superloop will, wherever reasonably practical in the circumstances, give You at least 10 days prior notice of any Planned Outage Period (Proposed Outage) and will consider any reasonable representations and requests by You in respect of that Proposed Outage.

  • Your sole and exclusive remedy for an Outage Period will be the above credit.

  • Your request for this credit must be made within 30 days after the end of the Outage Period.


More Definitions of Outage Period

Outage Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 15.4.12.1.
Outage Period is the number of downtime minutes resulting from an Unscheduled Service Outage.
Outage Period means the total number of hours in a calendar month where there has been Outage.
Outage Period means the duration (from date/time to date/time) as indicated by the Open Access Generator or as verified by the concerned Transmission/Distribution Licensee, during which the Open Access
Outage Period means a time period when a Maintenance Outage or a Major Overhaul occurs.
Outage Period at Section 10.01(c).
Outage Period applies to the Software and means a period of more than 48 consecutive hours in which You and Your Registered Users are prevented from accessing the Software due to factors completely within Our control during a period that You are not in breach of this Agreement. Outage Periods exclude (a) planned downtime; or (b) any Force Majeure event. EXCEPT FOR THE CREDIT SUPPLIED DURING OUTAGE PERIODS, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS, WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. WE DO NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL PERFORM UNINTERRUPTED OR BE ERROR-FREE OR THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS OR PURPOSE. Responsibility for User Activity. You are responsible for all activities that occur by Registered Users and forcompliance by Registered Users with these Terms and Conditions of Service. You will: (i) use commercially reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized access to, or use of, the Software, and notify Us promptly of any such unauthorized access or use; and (ii) in connection with this Agreement, comply and ensure compliance by Registered Users) with all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations.