Problem Report Clause Samples

The PROBLEM REPORT clause establishes a formal process for notifying the other party about issues, defects, or non-conformities encountered during the performance of a contract. Typically, it requires one party to submit a written report detailing the nature of the problem, relevant circumstances, and any supporting evidence within a specified timeframe. This clause ensures that problems are documented and communicated promptly, enabling both parties to address and resolve issues efficiently, thereby minimizing disruptions and maintaining accountability.
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Problem Report a report created by an employee and/or IUDC Representative defining a specific problem, the associated articles within the collective agreement, any events leading to the problem, and the desired resolution. This report is initiated if an issue was not addressed through an initial meeting with the Supervisor, employee, and/or IUDC Representative, as outlined in Article 7 - Dispute Resolution.
Problem Report. Digimarc shall report to the [**] Project Director on problems that impact technical or schedule performance. Each problem will be reported in a problem list that includes the following information: Problem title Date reported Task or Service affected Task or Service impact Proposed corrective action Current status Date closed Red Flag reports (see paragraph 7) will be included on the problem list. A problem will remain on the list until closed or otherwise resolved.
Problem Report. Each problem report will contain all information necessary to reproduce or demonstrate the occurrence of the problem. Problem reports will be in English and will be delivered electronically in a format to be provided by Digimarc. Problem reports will contain:
Problem Report. Each problem report will contain all information necessary to reproduce or demonstrate the occurrence of the problem. Problem reports will be in English and will be delivered electronically in a format to be provided by Digimarc. Problem reports will contain: . Date problem was encountered . Detailed description of the problem, including the frequency with which the problem occurs . Name and version number of the program / system component that exhibits the problem . Step by step instructions to reproduce the problem . All data files required to reproduce the problem . [*] . Manufacturer and Model . CPU type and speed . Amount of memory . Operating System and Version . Disk Configuration (number of drives, total space per drive, free space per drive) . Display Adapter Model, Resolution, Number of colors . Peripheral configuration (where applicable) . [*] . ▇▇▇▇▇ driver and version number . [*] . Severity of problem . Contact information for person to contact for further information (name, phone number, FAX number, email address) Licensee agrees to work with Digimarc to provide reasonable additional information and perform reasonable additional tests, as requested by Digimarc, to assist Digimarc in resolution of the problem. ___________________ [*] Omitted pursuant to a confidential treatment request. The material has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. ATTACHMENT 3

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