Identification of Deficiencies Clause Samples
Identification of Deficiencies. (a) The Purchaser (or its authorised nominee) will be entitled to one (1) time inspection of the Unit prior to the Completion Date (on a date and at a time agreed with the Project Manager and as shall be notified to the Purchaser) for the purpose of inspecting the Unit for any defects and deficiencies (excluding any minor settlement cracks) (“Deficiencies”). The Project Manager (or its nominee) shall accompany the Purchaser at such inspection.
(b) During the inspection referred to in clause 4.1(a) the Purchaser shall list out any Deficiencies that are identified in the Unit. The list of Deficiencies specified shall then be conclusively determined and finalised by the Project Manager and submitted to the Contractor for the purposes of rectification of such Deficiencies within a reasonable period of time (such period to be notified to the Purchaser by the Project Manager).
(c) The Purchaser agrees that the Seller will not be obliged to rectify any Deficiencies prior to the Completion Date and that the rectification of such Deficiencies will not affect or delay the Completion Date or the obligations of the Purchaser under this Agreement including the obligation to pay the Final Instalment (and any other moneys due and payable under this Agreement) on the Completion Date.
(d) The Purchaser agrees that any Deficiencies submitted to the Seller for rectification pursuant to clause 4.1(b) will be rectified by the Contractor (or the Seller) to the exclusive satisfaction of DRAFT
(e) In the event of any dispute concerning any Deficiencies and/or their rectification, a decision by the Project Manager in this respect will be final and binding on the Seller and the Purchaser.
Identification of Deficiencies. Deficiencies may be identified either by Contractor’s use of its own monitoring tools or discovered by the County. Upon discovery of a Deficiency by the County, the County will report the Deficiency and its Severity Level to Contractor’s Customer Support for resolution in accordance with this SLA. Upon discovery of a Deficiency by Contractor, Contractor will report the Deficiency to County Project Manager. Regardless of the Deficiency discovery source, Contractor must keep the County informed on all identified Deficiencies. The parties must mutually agree to assign the appropriate severity Level to any Deficiency discovered by Contractor. The severity Level of a Deficiency will be assigned according to the Severity Level definitions set forth in Paragraph 5.2.1 (Problem Correction Priorities) of this SLA. Based on Contractor’s proposed solution and/or workaround(s) for the Deficiency, the County may reevaluate, and escalate or downgrade the Severity Level of the Deficiency, pursuant to Paragraph 5.2.3 (Severity Level Adjustment) of this SLA.
Identification of Deficiencies. 1. The evaluator shall submit a written plan for correcting the deficiencies which shall include suggestions to the employee to correct the noted deficiencies and/or ways to receive assistance. The plan shall include a reasonable time between observations to allow time for improvement in the areas of performance deficiency.
Identification of Deficiencies. Deficiencies shall be identified through formal observation. Observations resulting in identification of performance deficiencies shall be followed within seven (7) workdays by a conference between the evaluator and the employee, in order for questions arising from the observation to be discussed. All of the evaluator's observations shall be compiled in writing. A copy of the written observation report shall be given to the employee at the post- observation/evaluation conference. The principal involved shall assist the teacher in correcting deficiencies. The principal shall submit a written plan for correcting the deficiencies. This written plan must include specific recommendations regarding any improvements needed and the means by which the teacher may obtain assistance in making such improvements. The plan shall include a reasonable time (not less than three (3) weeks) between observations to allow time for improvement in the areas of performance deficiency.
Identification of Deficiencies. The Deficiencies under this Agreement may be identified either as a result of Contractor's use of its own support system or discovered by County. Upon discovery of a Deficiency relating to the Upgrade Software by County, County will report the Deficiency to Contractor’s Global Service Center for resolution in accordance with this Exhibit C-1.1. The Severity Level of the Deficiency shall be assigned by County according to the criteria in Section 3.2.1. Based on Contractor’s proposed solution and/or workaround(s) for the Deficiency, County may, upon consultation with Contractor, reevaluate and, if it so chooses, request that Contractor escalate or downgrade the Severity Level of the Deficiency pursuant to Section 3.2.3 (Severity Level Adjustment) below.
Identification of Deficiencies. The Deficiencies under this Agreement may be identified either as a result of Contractor’s use of its own monitoring system or discovered by County. Upon discovery of a Deficiency by County, County will report the Deficiency to Contractor’s Customer Support for resolution in accordance with this Exhibit D. The Priority Level of a Deficiency shall be assigned according to the Priority Level definition set forth in Section 5.2.1 (Problem Correction Priorities). Based on Contractor’s proposed solution and/or workaround(s) for the Deficiency, County may reevaluate and escalate or downgrade the Priority Level of the Deficiency pursuant to Section 5.2.3 (Priority Level Adjustment). HOA.852646.1 Appendix A – Required Agreement EXHIBIT D – SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT
Identification of Deficiencies. The Deficiencies under this Agreement may be identified either as a result of CONTRACTOR's use of its RMPT or as discovered by COUNTY or CONTRACTOR. Upon discovery of a Deficiency by COUNTY, COUNTY will report the Deficiency to CONTRACTOR for resolution in accordance with this Exhibit C. COUNTY will report any discovered System Deficiencies to CONTRACTOR's customer support center during support hours via telephone at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or as otherwise agreed upon by COUNTY and CONTRACTOR in writing. CONTRACTOR shall provide 24/7 support that includes, at a minimum, maintaining a staffed customer support center during the business hours of 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. PT, Monday through Friday excluding COUNTY designated holidays. During non-business hours, CONTRACTOR shall have a business process in place, as agreed to by COUNTY in writing, to address and resolve all Deficiencies within the resolution time requirements, as set forth in Section B below. Should CONTRACTOR identify or otherwise become aware of any Deficiency of which it has reason to believe COUNTY is not aware, CONTRACTOR shall immediately inform COUNTY’s Project Manager during normal business hours, as stated above, of the existence of such Deficiency and shall advise COUNTY as to what actions it has taken or plans to take to remedy it.
Identification of Deficiencies. The Deficiencies under this Agreement may be identified either as a result of Contractor’s use of its own monitoring system or discovered by County. Upon discovery of a Deficiency by County, County will report the Deficiency to Contractor’s Customer Support for resolution in accordance with this Exhibit D. The Priority Level of a Deficiency shall be assigned according to the Priority Level definition set forth in Section 5.2.1 (Problem Correction Priorities). Based on Contractor’s proposed solution and/or workaround(s) for the Deficiency, County may reevaluate and escalate or downgrade the Priority Level of the Deficiency pursuant to Section 5.2.3 (Priority Level Adjustment). County shall assign the Priority Level to each Deficiency reported by County to Contractor’s Customer Support. Contractor shall assign Priority Levels to Deficiencies discovered by its own problem monitoring system. Following report of a Deficiency from County, Contractor shall respond back to County within the prescribed “Response Timeframe” specified below and resolve each such Deficiency within the specified “Resolution Time”. Resolution Time for correction of Deficiencies shall start tolling when County first notifies Contractor of a Deficiency by telephone or otherwise as specified herein, including Contractor’s Customer Support, and shall end when County determines that the Deficiency has been resolved.
Identification of Deficiencies. As stipulated by the Agency, the Contractor and/or Agency shall provide a report listing any problem or concern encountered. Records of such reports and other related communications issued in writing during the course of Contract performance shall be maintained by the parties. At the next scheduled meeting after a problem has been identified in writing, the party responsible for resolving the problem shall provide a report setting forth activities taken or to be taken to resolve the problem together with the anticipated completion dates of such activities. Any party may recommend alternative courses of action or changes that will facilitate problem resolution. The Agency has final authority to approve problem- resolution activities.
Identification of Deficiencies