Sequencing of Phases Clause Samples

The Sequencing of Phases clause defines the order in which different stages or phases of a project or contract must be carried out. It typically outlines the dependencies between phases, specifying that certain tasks or deliverables must be completed before subsequent phases can begin. For example, design approval may be required before construction starts. This clause ensures that work progresses in a logical, coordinated manner, reducing the risk of delays or rework due to out-of-sequence activities.
Sequencing of Phases. The above phases are not mutually exclusive but will overlap as the Project progresses, particularly for Phases II and III. It is the Program Manager’s responsibility to ensure that no duties are overlooked or unnecessarily duplicated during periods of overlap.

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  • System Access Control Data processing systems used to provide the Cloud Service must be prevented from being used without authorization.

  • Signaling protocol 4.1.3.1 SS7 Signaling is AT&T-21STATE’s preferred method for signaling. Where MF signaling is currently used, the Parties agree to use their best efforts to convert to SS7. If SS7 services are provided by AT&T-21STATE, they will be provided in accordance with the provisions of the applicable access tariffs. 4.1.3.2 Where MF signaling is currently used, the Parties agree to interconnect their networks using MF or dual tone MF (DTMF) signaling, subject to availability at the End Office Switch or Tandem Switch at which Interconnection occurs. The Parties acknowledge that the use of MF signaling may not be optimal. AT&T-21STATE will not be responsible for correcting any undesirable characteristics, service problems or performance problems that are associated with MF/SS7 inter-working or the signaling protocol required for Interconnection with CLEC employing MF signaling.

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  • Protocol The attached Protocol shall be an integral part of this Agreement.