Obligation to Maintain Backup and Alternative Systems Clause Samples

The "Obligation to Maintain Backup and Alternative Systems" clause requires a party, typically a service provider, to ensure that reliable backup and alternative systems are in place to support critical operations. This means the party must implement and maintain secondary systems or processes that can take over in case the primary system fails, such as data backups, redundant servers, or alternative communication channels. The core function of this clause is to minimize service disruptions and mitigate risks associated with system failures, thereby ensuring business continuity and protecting the interests of the other party.
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Obligation to Maintain Backup and Alternative Systems. Dairy shall reasonably maintain and establish backup systems, alternative systems, or other means for disposal of the Manure provided to Intrepid, so that Dairy will not be solely dependent upon or reliant upon Intrepid's ability to receive and process Manure. Dairy shall demonstrate to Intrepid's reasonable satisfaction, the ability of such backup or alternative systems to handle the disposal of Manure prior to the installation of the Facilities and from time to time thereafter. In light of the nature of the Facilities, Dairy hereby waives all claims against Intrepid caused by Intrepid's inability to receive Manure at its Facilities due to Dairy’s use of its backup Manure disposal systems. Absent an event of force majeure, as defined in Section 15 below, this Section 3.d does not reduce or eliminate Dairy’s minimum supply obligation as provided in Section 3.b.iv hereof. i. Dairy shall maintain its alternative Manure Handling Facilities and capabilities so that Intrepid may terminate this Agreement without causing material damage or loss to Dairy. ii. Dairy agrees to maintain its Manure Handling Facilities and capabilities in such a manner so that any disruption or termination of the processes of Intrepid will not damage or harm Dairy. iii. Dairy represents and warrants that its existing systems are sufficient to economically collect and dispose of the Manure output of its dairy operations, and that it is capable of returning to its existing Manure disposal systems without notice and without causing damage to its dairy operations.

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