Significant Failure definition

Significant Failure. As defined in Section 5.01(a) hereof.
Significant Failure has the meaning set forth in Schedule 5.5(b).
Significant Failure means any one or more of the following: a breach of the security requirements of the Supply Contract which resulted in a person being in a position to commit an act which has the potential to have a significant adverse impact on the business, operations or reputation of the Customer; any other breach of the Supply Contract by the Supplier which has a significant adverse impact on a critical part of the business or operations of the Customer; and any failures specified as a 'significant failure' in the Contract Specific Requirements. Site means the Customer’s offices or other Customer-controlled locations stated in the Order Documents to which a Deliverable is to be delivered and/or at which a Deliverable is to be installed. SMEPP means the Small and Medium Enterprise Participation Plan referred to in clause 23.2. State means the State of New South Wales.

Examples of Significant Failure in a sentence

  • Any Significant Failure (Except in the case of a Knockdown or a Catastrophic Event as defined), including, but not limited to, a power outage and any vandalism to the equipment, must be repaired or replaced within 24 hours of its discovery or notice thereof unless otherwise a longer time period is approved by the Authority.

  • If there is a Significant Failure during a trial period, then the thirty (30) day trial period will begin again at the time of discovery of the Significant Failure, however, it will be considered a default under this Agreement if the Final Trial Period remains incomplete for a period of more than sixty (60) days.

  • Phase 7 will be successfully completed if the System fully operates for thirty (30) continuous days without a Significant Failure.

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  • If there is a Significant Failure during this trial period, then the 30 day trial period will begin again at the time of discovery of the significant failure.

  • During 2003, some of the issues the Division dealt with included Kathy Vincent, Director Medicaid FraudFirst Significant Failure of Care CaseThis fiscal year saw the completion of the Unit’s first failure of care case.

  • Significant Failure to Comply" means a degree of non-compliance determined by the OEMS during compliance monitoring to exceed the ability of the local EMS System to correct, warranting enforcement action pursuant to Section .1500 of this Subchapter.

  • If there is a Significant Failure during a trial period, then the thirty (30) day trial period will begin again at the time of discovery of the Significant Failure.

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  • The parties to this Agreement agree that the Authority will be damaged in the event that any scheduled milestone events identified in this Agreement are not delivered on time, or if a System sustains a Significant Failure, or if Contractor fails to maintain any Certifications or BPAs.


More Definitions of Significant Failure

Significant Failure has the meaning set out in clause 13.1.1;
Significant Failure means any defect that impacts the full functionality of the System or equipment, resulting in loss of information (including basic monitoring), data or an inconvenience to the Authority for a duration period in excess of one (1) hour.
Significant Failure means any defect that impacts the functionality of the System or equipment resulting in the inability of any camera to capture automated speed enforcement system violations for more than 48 hours or the loss of any information or data.
Significant Failure means any defect that impacts the functionality of the System or equipment resulting in the inability to conduct an Auction.

Related to Significant Failure

  • Significant deficiency means a shortcoming in the system that materially affects the ability of officials of the Department of Defense to rely upon information produced by the system that is needed for management purposes.

  • Significant change means a major decline or improvement in the tenant’s status which does not normally resolve itself without further interventions by staff or by implementing standard disease-related clinical interventions that have an impact on the tenant’s mental, physical, or functional health status.

  • Significant Event means any Amortization Event or Event of Default.

  • Potential Failure to Pay means the failure by a Reference Entity to make, when and where due, any payments in an aggregate amount of not less than the Payment Requirement under one or more Obligations, without regard to any grace period or any conditions precedent to the commencement of any grace period applicable to such Obligations, in accordance with the terms of such Obligations at the time of such failure.

  • Technical Failure means the discontinuation of Development or Commercialization of a Product for technical, scientific, medical or regulatory reasons, including, but, not limited to, unacceptable preclinical toxicity, demonstration of a side effect profile significantly worse than currently marketed products, or inability to manufacture in an acceptable purity or for an acceptable price.

  • Material Amount means an amount equal to the value of the three most recent invoices issued by ABP to the Customer;

  • Public Information Failure shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.3(b).