MAINTENANCE - DEFINITIONS Clause Samples

The "Maintenance - Definitions" clause establishes the specific meanings of key terms related to maintenance within the contract. It typically clarifies what constitutes maintenance activities, the scope of covered services, and any relevant timeframes or standards. For example, it may define terms such as "preventive maintenance," "emergency repairs," or "routine servicing" to ensure all parties have a shared understanding. By providing clear definitions, this clause eliminates ambiguity and helps prevent disputes over the interpretation of maintenance obligations.
MAINTENANCE - DEFINITIONS. A. The term "local" means any PARTY to this AGREEMENT other than the ILLINOIS TOLLWAY. With respect to this AGREEMENT, it means the COUNTY and/or the VILLAGE. B. The term "local road" refers to any highway, road or street under the jurisdiction of the COUNTY or the VILLAGE. C. As used herein, the terms "maintenance" or "maintain" mean keeping the facility being maintained in good and sufficient repair and appearance. Such maintenance includes the full responsibility for the construction, removal and/or replacement of the maintained facility when needed and, unless specifically excluded in Section VII, MAINTENANCE - RESPONSIBILITIES, other activities as more specifically set forth in the following subparts of this Section VI. Maintenance includes but is not limited to: 1. Routine maintenance" refers to the day to day pavement maintenance, pothole repair, anti-icing and de-icing, snow removal, sweeping, pavement marking, mowing, litter and debris removal, and grate and scupper cleaning and repair, including compliance with state laws and local ordinances. 2. Structural maintenance" refers to the integrity of the grade separation structure, including abutments and piers, bridge girders/beams, bridge deck, expansion joints, parapet walls and drainage structures. 3. Signal maintenance" refers to all aspects of installation, repair, replacement, timing, and operation of traffic signals, including signal loops, signal supports or bases, interconnects to Ramp Queue Detection Warning Systems and power, but shall not include permanently installed variable message signs or temporary signals or signs relating to construction or repair projects.
MAINTENANCE - DEFINITIONS. A. The term "local" means any PARTY to this AGREEMENT other than the ILLINOIS TOLLWAY. With respect to this AGREEMENT, it means the DEPARTMENT, the COUNTY, the VILLAGE and the TOWNSHIP. B. The term "local road" refers to any highway, road or street under the jurisdiction of the DEPARTMENT, the COUNTY, the VILLAGE or the TOWNSHIP. C. As used herein, the terms "maintenance" or "maintain" mean keeping the facility being maintained in good and sufficient repair and appearance. Such maintenance includes the full responsibility for the construction, removal, replacement of the maintained facility when needed, and unless specifically excluded in Section VII, MAINTENANCE - RESPONSIBILITIES, other activities as more specifically set forth in the following subparts of this Section VI. Maintenance includes but is not limited to: 1. Routine maintenance" refers to the day to day pavement maintenance, pothole repair, anti-icing and de-icing, snow removal, sweeping, pavement marking, mowing, litter and debris removal, and grate and scupper cleaning and repair, including compliance with state laws and local ordinances. 2. Structural maintenance" refers to the integrity of the grade separation structure, including abutments and piers, bridge girders/beams, bridge deck, expansion joints, parapet walls and drainage structures. 3. Signal maintenance" refers to all aspects of installation, repair, replacement, timing, and operation of traffic signals, including signal loops, signal supports or bases, interconnects to Ramp Queue Detection Warning Systems and power, but shall not include permanently installed variable message signs or temporary signals or signs relating to construction or repair projects.
MAINTENANCE - DEFINITIONS. The following definitions apply to this Sub-Agreement: ADLIB designer Standard software used by AIS as a development tool and which is licensed under conditions to clients in order to develop and maintain their own Tailored Software. This Maintenance Agreement applies to the Standard ADLIB designer tool but not to the user-tailored software developed by the CLIENT using it. ADLIB maintenance services The services as described in this maintenance agreement. ADLIB product(s) Standard software, possibly hosted via the Internet, provided by AIS, including user documentation as described in the Quote and the Licensing Agreement and the associated Appendices. Advice ‘Advice’ in the context of this Maintenance Agreement means advising the CLIENT - according to ability, since this involves external services - when examining disruptions. Availability The situation where the CLIENT can make use of the ADLIB products. (ADLIB) Level of availability The percentage of the time that the ADLIB products are available to use, calculated over periods in which no disruptions occur or have occurred. Security The manner in which the authenticity, confidentiality, integrity and exclusivity of data is protected. Build A build is the process whereby ADLIB software is constructed on the server and whereby a unique number is provided which identifies a service pack. Corrective maintenance Corrective maintenance covers the ad hoc development, testing and distribution of new service packages (as a result of security risks and of bug resolutions) for the ADLIB products, furnished with clear service package notes and - where necessary - amended user documentation. Data dictionary A data dictionary is the description (in terms of fields, associated coding options and key fields) of the tables in the databases of the ADLIB products. The working of an ADLIB product which could be expected in view of the user documentation The working of the ADLIB product as set out in (a) the functional specifications which form part of the licensing agreement underlying this maintenance agreement, in (b) the user documentation provided with the ADLIB products and in (c) this maintenance agreement. Bug A ‘bug’ is a deviation from the working of an ADLIB product which could be expected in view of the user documentation or which is caused by that product. Bug diagnosis Bug diagnosis is the service which determines whether a complaint is caused by a bug, an issue or a disruption. Users group An association of...
MAINTENANCE - DEFINITIONS. Subject to the terms and conditions hereof, Spacenet shall provide maintenance support for all Equipment provided as part of this Agreement. Such maintenance shall consist of:
MAINTENANCE - DEFINITIONS. A. The term "local" means any PARTY to this AGREEMENT other than the ILLINOIS TOLLWAY. With respect to this AGREEMENT, it means the CITY. B. The term "local road" refers to any highway, road or street under the jurisdiction of the CITY. C. As used herein, the terms "maintenance" or "maintain" mean keeping the facility being maintained in good and sufficient repair and appearance. Such maintenance includes the full responsibility for the construction, removal, replacement of the maintained facility when needed, and unless specifically excluded in Section VII, MAINTENANCE - RESPONSIBILITIES, other activities as more specifically set forth in the following subparts of this Section VI. Maintenance includes but is not limited to: 1. Routine maintenance" refers to the day to day pavement maintenance, pothole repair, anti-icing and de-icing, snow removal, sweeping, pavement marking, mowing, litter and debris removal, and grate and scupper cleaning and repair, including compliance with state laws and local ordinances. 2. Structural maintenance" refers to the integrity of the grade separation structure, including abutments, bridge deck beams, bridge deck (except wearing surface), expansion joints, parapet walls and drainage structures. 3. Signal maintenance" refers to all aspects of installation, repair, replacement, timing, and operation of traffic signals, including signal loops, signal supports or bases, interconnects to Ramp Queue Detection Warning Systems and power, but shall not include permanently installed variable message signs or temporary signals or signs relating to construction or repair projects.
MAINTENANCE - DEFINITIONS. Listed below are the most commonly undertaken repairs with a definition of repair type. The following list is not exhaustive, but is intended to give agencies and RP staff a clear idea of the nature of repairs that fall within the various descriptions.
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