CONTINGENCY MEASURES Clause Samples
The Contingency Measures clause outlines the procedures and actions that parties must take if unforeseen events or emergencies disrupt the normal course of a contract. Typically, this clause specifies alternative steps, responsibilities, or adjustments to timelines and deliverables in situations such as natural disasters, supply chain interruptions, or other force majeure events. Its core function is to ensure that both parties are prepared to respond effectively to unexpected disruptions, thereby minimizing potential losses and maintaining contractual stability.
CONTINGENCY MEASURES. 13.1 State Street shall maintain in a separate and safe place additional copies of all records required to be maintained pursuant to this Agreement or additional tapes, disks or other sources of information necessary to reproduce all such records.
13.2 Within twelve (12) months of the date hereof, State Street shall establish and maintain a disaster recovery back-up facility available for its use in providing the Services required hereunder in the event circumstances beyond State Street’s control result in State Street not being able to process the necessary work at its principal facility. State Street shall, from time to time, upon request from a Fund provide written evidence and details of its arrangement with respect to such back-up facility. State Street further agrees to provide each Fund from time to time on request with a copy of the disaster recovery and contingency plans of State Street and to make its staff available to discuss such plans on request. Nothing in this Section shall relieve State Street of any liability that it might otherwise have under this Agreement arising from or as a result of its fraud, willful default, negligence or willful misconduct in the performance of its duties hereunder, provided, however, that the aggregate liability of State Street to any Fund in relation to the maintenance of a disaster recovery back-up facility during the initial twelve (12) months of this Agreement shall not at any time exceed an amount equal to ten (10) per cent of the fee paid or accrued and payable by such Fund (as of the date of the liability) in respect of the accounting and administrative services provided pursuant to the Agreement.
▇▇.▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall at all times employ a then current version of one of the leading commercially available virus detection software programs to test the on-site hardware and software applications utilized by it to deliver the Services to determine that such hardware and software does not contain any computer code designed to disrupt, disable, harm, or otherwise impede operation. With respect to any applications utilized on a remote basis, State Street shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain a similar representation or commitment from the third party provider of such application.
▇▇.▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall at its expense retain a firm of independent auditors to perform an annual audit of the internal accounting controls and procedures employed by State Street in the performance of the Services and t...
CONTINGENCY MEASURES. 13.1 State Street shall maintain in a separate and safe place additional copies of all records required to be maintained pursuant to this Agreement or additional tapes, disks or other sources of information necessary to reproduce all such records.
13.2 Within twelve (12) months of the date hereof, State Street shall establish and maintain a disaster recovery back-up facility available for its use in providing the Services required hereunder in the event circumstances beyond State Street's control result in State Street not being able to process the necessary work at its principal facility. State Street shall, from time to time, upon request from a Fund provide written evidence and details of its arrangement with respect to such back-up
CONTINGENCY MEASURES. The possible contingency measures in respect of goods/items which remain in the unit after the end of the rental agreement can be found in the rental agreement.
CONTINGENCY MEASURES. At any time following the execution of this Consent Order and Agreement, if the SO2 emissions from the Source 101A (FCC Unit) exceed the validated pounds per hour (lb/hr) permitted emission limit listed in Paragraph 3.a., above, and as reported in accordance with “Continuous Source Monitoring Manual, Revision No. 8,” Document Number: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇, effective July 17, 2018, the Facility shall perform a system audit of the FCC Unit’s SO2 control additive system (“FCC Unit Systems Audit”). The FCC Unit Systems Audit will consist of applicable components necessary to inject the proper amount of De-SOX additive which may include the additive meter, PLC logic control system, the Delta V communication interface, the SO2“CEMS analyzer and communications to the operators interface. Within 45 days after the date of the exceedance, United Refining shall submit to the Department a written report detailing the operating parameters of the FCC Unit and its emissions control system.
CONTINGENCY MEASURES. If the Midland Facility Meltshop is reactivated and if any of the Department’s monitors in the Beaver nonattainment area measures a 1-hour concentration of 75 ppb (or greater), the Department will notify Jewel both verbally and in writing. Jewel shall notify the Department, in accordance with Paragraph 9, below, of the operational status of the Meltshop within 10 days of the notice.
CONTINGENCY MEASURES. The local governments will implement one or more of the following contingency measures if the A/SM MSA violates the 1-hour ozone standard during the term of this agreement. The signatory parties will select the appropriate contingency measure(s) within 60 days of the date of the 1-hour ozone standard violation. The selected measure(s) will be submitted to TNRCC within 15 days of the date of selection by the signatory parties for adoption into the SIP. The selected contingency measure(s) will be implemented within one year of the date of the violation.
4.1 Heavy Truck Speed Limit Reduction Initial technical analysis indicates that significant NOx emissions reductions can be achieved by implementing reduced speed limits for heavy trucks in the five-county area. Additional benefits of the measure include fuel savings and a reduction in the severity of truck related traffic accidents. EPA’s MOBILE5b emission model indicates that a 5 mph speed limit reduction from 65 mph to 60 mph would reduce NOx emissions by approximately 4.00 tons per day (tpd) in 2007, while VOC emissions remain constant. Reducing the heavy truck speed limit to 55 mph would reduce NOx emissions by approximately an additional 2.8 tpd in 2007 and would reduce VOC emissions by approximately 0.06 tpd. Although additional emissions reductions occur by reducing the heavy truck speed limit from 70 mph to 65 mph, MOBILE5b does not model speeds over 65 mph, so these additional reductions have not been calculated. It is important to note that the emission rates for heavy trucks in MOBILE6, EPA’s new MOBILE model, are expected to be higher than those in MOBILE5b, so the emissions reductions from this measure may increase when calculated using MOBILE6. MOBILE5b 2007 emission rates in grams per mile for Heavy Duty Gas Vehicles (HDGV) and Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicles (HDDV) are as follows: MOBILE5 HDDV NOx g/mi HDDV VOC g/mi HDGV NOx g/mi HDGV VOC g/mi 65 mph 10.86 0.94 5.31 1.55 60 mph 8.86 0.94 5.14 1.55 55 mph 7.49 0.96 4.98 1.58 50 mph 6.56 1.00 4.81 1.63 The initial analysis performed by the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) used available data for 2007 from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI). If this measure is selected for implementation, this analysis will be refined using MOBILE6 and comparative runs of the CAMPO Travel Demand Model. The analysis first calculated HDGV and HDDV vehicle miles traveled (VMT) that would be ...
CONTINGENCY MEASURES. 17.1. State Street shall at all times maintain and regularly test the adequacy of business contingency and disaster recovery plans that include the use of a back-up facility and systems, documented recovery plans covering all areas of operations, vital records protection and identification of alternative service providers. State Street shall take commercially reasonable measures to maintain and periodically test its back-up facility and systems for its use following the occurrence of an event that results in an interruption or suspension of the Services.
17.2. State Street shall at all times employ a current version of one of the leading commercially available virus detection software programs to test the hardware and software applications used by it to deliver the Services for the presence of any computer code designed to disrupt, disable, harm, or otherwise impede operation.
CONTINGENCY MEASURES. The Management Services Provider is responsible for data backup and recovery of data held by, or on, facilities or hardware under Management Services Provider’s control, and shall ensure that processing can be properly resumed in the event of failures, which include but are not limited to power, mechanical, electronic or communication failure.
CONTINGENCY MEASURES. State Street shall implement and maintain disaster recovery and business continuity procedures that are reasonably designed to recover data processing systems, data communications facilities, information, data and other business related functions of State Street in a manner and time frame consistent with legal, regulatory and business requirements applicable to State Street in its provision of services hereunder. In the event of any disaster which causes a business interruption, State Street shall act in good faith and take reasonable steps to minimize service interruptions. Upon the Company’s request, State Street will provide a copy to the Company of the most current overview of its global continuity program generally provided to its customers.
CONTINGENCY MEASURES. [Placeholder to be develop contingency measures or actions to be implemented by the Ports in the event that the Ports commitments and targets specified in Schedules 1 to 5 are not achieved.]