Existing Systems Sample Clauses

The 'Existing Systems' clause defines the status and treatment of any pre-existing technology, infrastructure, or processes that are already in place before a new agreement or project begins. It typically clarifies which systems are considered pre-existing, how they will interface with new deliverables, and who is responsible for their maintenance or integration. For example, it may specify that the client’s current IT network will be used as the foundation for a new software implementation, and outline any limitations or requirements for compatibility. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of the baseline environment, helping to prevent disputes over responsibility and scope during the project.
Existing Systems. Existing building systems, such as fire alarm, temperature controls and air distribution, security systems, public announcement systems, irrigation systems, and the like, shall be demonstrated and noted by Owner to the Contractor as operational prior to Contractor’s commencing the Work and Contractor may participate in observation of such systems. Such systems are the responsibility of the Contractor to maintain in pre-construction condition.
Existing Systems. The Company shall have delivered to each of the Purchasers evidence that the Existing Systems have achieved COD, in form and substance satisfactory to the Purchasers.
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Existing Systems. The data are currently aggregated and processed by a third-party vendor who then releases deidentified extracts to the State and other users for analysis through a secure, cloud-based environment where authorized users can access tools and data to perform analyses and reporting. It offers a highly performant environment for running analytic queries and reporting on VHCURES data and is an effective environment for sharing VHCURES data across multiple State users. The VHCURES data warehouse spans an incurred claims period of January 1, 2007, through the most recent quarter, with ongoing monthly submissions from major commercial insurers as well as quarterly and annual submissions from insurers with lower enrollment. The current data consolidation contract with the VHCURES vendor expires in August 2024.
Existing Systems. (i) The financing terms and conditions for purchases and sales for each System purchased by Greenbrook (excluding Success TMS and Success TMS’ Pre-Acquisition Affiliates prior to the Effective Date): (A) prior to April 7, 2022 will continue to be governed by the Greenbrook Letter Agreement; and (B) from April 7, 2022 through the Effective Date, will continue to be governed by the Original Agreement. (ii) The financing terms and conditions for purchases and sales for each System purchased by Success TMS or Success TMS’ Pre-Acquisition Affiliates: (A) prior to September 29, 2021 will continue to be governed by the Success TMS Letter Agreement; and (B) from September 29, 2021 through the Effective Date, will continue to be governed by the Success TMS Agreement.
Existing Systems. The existing systems being replaced in part and/or in whole, are the financial, human resource, payroll, and other related systems use by approximately 60 State of Vermont Supervisory Unions and Supervisory Districts (herein after referred to as SUs or SDs). The SUs/SDs contract directly with their current Solution providers, where in some cases the SU has 2 or more Contractors and/or solutions that may potentially be replaced by the SSDMS. It is estimated that unless mandated and while opt-in is voluntary, the SSDDMS will take approximately 3 years to implement among the population of Vermont SUs/SDs.
Existing Systems. Deliver and unload salvaged ITS materials to: Mobility Management North (MMN)- ITS Maintenance ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Elmwood Park, NJ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Telephone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Mobility Management South (MMS) – ITS Maintenance One Executive Suite Route 70 West Cherry Hill, NJ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Telephone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ THE FOLLOWING IS ADDED: If new cable or wire is designated to be installed into existing conduit systems, clean and swab the conduit system prior to installing the cable or wire. After cleaning, test each conduit by pulling through a metal ball with a diameter at least 85 percent of the nominal inside diameter of the conduit to ensure the conduit is free of any obstruction or foreign material. If the ball fails to pass through the conduit, repair or replace the defective conduit as directed by the RE. Restore disturbed areas to original condition.
Existing Systems. July 1, 2020 through SaaS Go-Live Date SaaS Go-Live Date through October 31, 2024
Existing Systems. 2.1 If the Onboarding Plan identifies the need to transfer any Third-Party Software for the purposes of providing the Managed Services then the Customer shall, in accordance with the Onboarding Plan, either: (a) arrange for the novation of its licences to such Third-Party Software from itself to Sundown Solutions, such novations to be effective as of the Activation Date (or such earlier date as is reasonably and in good faith agreed by the parties); and/or (b) terminate its own licences to such Third-Party Software and assist Sundown Solutions in obtaining, as from the Activation Date (or such earlier date as is reasonably and in good faith agreed by the parties), licences directly from the licensor on similar terms. 2.2 If the Onboarding Plan identifies any Customer Software then the Customer shall, as from the Activation Date (or such earlier date as is reasonably and in good faith agreed by the parties), grant Sundown Solutions a royalty-free licence in accordance with clause 6.7 to use such Customer Software for the purpose of providing the Managed Services for the remainder of the term of this Agreement.
Existing Systems. The following systems presently serving the Additional Premises shall remain in place and Sublessee may use the same during the Term: (i) Network and electrical wiring; (ii) Card key security system, except that Sublessor shall remove the control unit prior to the Additional Premises Commencement Date; (iii) The heating, ventilation and air conditioning system serving the Additional Premises (the “HV AC System”) shall remain in place, on the condition that Sublessee assumes the existing maintenance contract and maintains the HV AC System throughout the Term. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, if Landlord requires that items (i) or (ii) referred to in this Section be removed at the end of the Term, Sublessee shall remove such systems in accordance with the Sublease and the Prime Lease.