Service Package definition

Service Package means the Affiliate designated service option(s) which defines the extent of use of the Software Products, in conjunction with any service and/or benefits therein granted as rights hereunder this Agreement.
Service Package means an aggregation of
Service Package is described in our marketing materials and includes the rates and features we set for that particular Service Package. By signing the Service Agreement, you affirmatively request service and agree to comply with all of the applicable terms, conditions and provisions contained in the Agreement (as defined herein), including these Terms and Conditions of Service. In the event of default, you agree to pay LPC Connect its reasonable damages, costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees and collection agency fees, incurred in enforcing its rights under the Agreement.

Examples of Service Package in a sentence

  • Post go-live review For the CEW Full Service Package: On-site assistance included.

  • Nonrecurring and recurring charges for Service are as set forth in your selected Service Package and/or the rate schedules maintained by the Company, current versions of which are available upon request.

  • BWC Virtual includes all items in the BWC Starter Service Package, except one day of on-site services.

  • In order to restore disconnected Service, you may be required to select a new Service Package with the rates, features, and terms offered at the time of restoration of Service.

  • Service Packages may be provided UK-wide, or may be geographically limited by the Supplier to regions (e.g. counties), locations (e.g. cities) or defined postcodes using the appropriate section of the Service Package service description.


More Definitions of Service Package

Service Package means an aggregation of individual hospital items or services into a single service with a single charge.
Service Package means the specific set of specifications, functionality and applicable pricing for the use of the Ardexa Platform and provision of Services (other than Consultancy Services), which the Client selects when completing the Services Order. Services means any services provided by Ardexa to the Client in accordance with a Services Order and the Service Package.
Service Package means the Customer designated service option which defines the extent of use of the Software Products, in conjunction with any service and/or benefits therein granted as rights hereunder this Agreement.
Service Package means the complete service offering set forth in the Quotation. Service Packages may be subject to change or customization, at Xxxxx’s sole discretion. “Software Updates” shall mean bug fixes, patches, and minor enhancements to the Software currently licensed to Customer that are provided to Customer at no charge during the Contract Period.
Service Package means one (1) or more communications channels which are offered as a unit by the grantee to subscribers and for which a separately identifiable charge is made.
Service Package means the quarterly amount of resources allocated to a Participant based on their assessed level of need using the Supports Intensity Scale and the Rhode Island Supplemental SIS Questions as updated by the Department from time to time. The resource allocation level is specific to the Participant and establishes the amount for the Participant tonegotiate more specific services to be provided. The clinically appropriate delivery of services and supports to the Participant shall be annually described and itemized in detail in the Participant’s ISP. As such, resources allocated to one Participant cannot be used to support the services of another Participant. One category of resource allocation levels is for Participants who require out-of-home placement and 24-hour support. Three other categories are for Participants who need less than 24-hour supports. Category two is for Participants who reside in their own home. Category three is for Participants who reside in their family’s home. Category four is for Participants who reside in a shared living arrangement. The resource allocation levels anticipate that Participants will share services. As of July 1, 2011, in accordance with RIGL 40.1-21-4.3(7) and RIGL 40.1-26-2(9) all resource allocations will be allocated on a quarterly basis. As used herein, “Resource Allocation Level” and “Service Package” shall have the same meaning.
Service Package means a number of Services provided under one or more Bundles contracted for a specific period of time, depending per package. Any Service-Package shall always be part of the Agreement.