Fault Affecting a Wholesale Service Sample Clauses

Fault Affecting a Wholesale Service. If the LFC discovers a Fault that affects a Wholesale Service provided to the Service Provider under this Agreement, it will promptly notify the Service Provider of that Fault.
Fault Affecting a Wholesale Service. If the LFC discovers a Fault that affects a Wholesale Service provided to the Service Provider under this Agreement, it will promptly notify the Service Provider of that Fault. Resolution of Faults: The LFC will use its best endeavours to diagnose and resolve each Fault promptly, and in any event will diagnose and resolve each Fault in accordance with the applicable Core Service Levels set out in the Service Level Terms for the applicable Wholesale Service. The Service Provider will give the LFC and its representatives such access to a Service Provider Premises as the LFC considers reasonably necessary to diagnose and resolve a Fault, and will use all reasonable endeavours to procure that Resellers, Exempted End Users and other persons controlling NBAPs (where LFC (Service Provider) Equipment is installed) or applicable Third Party Premises do the same (which may require the LFC entering the relevant Reseller Premises, End User Premises of Exempted End Users, NBAPs or Third Party Premises as a contractor to the Service Provider). Service Rebate: The LFC will provide each Service to meet or exceed the Core Service Levels set out in the Service Level Terms applicable to that Service, in accordance with clause 5.4. If the LFC fails to meet a Core Service Level it will, subject to clause 6.5(c) and the applicable Service Level Terms, credit an amount equal to the applicable service rebate set out in the Service Level Terms (a service rebate) to the next invoice payable for that Service or, if no further invoice is payable in respect of that Service, will pay or otherwise refund the amount to the Service Provider. No service rebate will be payable for a failure to meet a Core Service Level if that failure was caused by the suspension, restriction or cessation of the applicable Service in accordance with clauses 5.2(a), 21 or 22 (excluding where the Service Provider exercises its right to terminate pursuant to clauses 22.1(a) or 22.1(b) or 22.1(d)). If, as a result of one incident or set of circumstances, the LFC fails to meet two or more Core Service Levels in respect of an instance of a Service provided in respect of the same End User at the same End User Premises, the LFC will only be obliged to provide a rebate for the failure to meet one of those Core Service Levels (the greater of the rebates). If, as a result of one incident or set of circumstances, the LFC fails to meet two or more Core Service Levels in respect of an instance of a Service provided to th...

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