System Operations Clause Samples
The System Operations clause defines the rules and responsibilities for managing and maintaining the operation of a particular system, such as an IT platform or technical infrastructure. It typically outlines which party is responsible for day-to-day system management, monitoring, troubleshooting, and implementing updates or patches. For example, it may specify that the service provider must ensure system uptime and respond to incidents within a set timeframe. The core function of this clause is to ensure smooth, reliable system performance and clarify operational duties, thereby minimizing disruptions and disputes over system management.
System Operations. Each party, at its own expense, shall provide and maintain the equipment, software, services and testing necessary to transmit Data Communications to, and receive Data Communications from the parties’ respective Receipt Computers.
System Operations. Seller agrees and acknowledges that the System Operator will be solely responsible for its functions, and that nothing in this Agreement will be construed to create any rights between Seller and the System Operator. Seller agrees that it is obligated to engage in interconnected operations with Buyer and the System, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to fully comply with all System Operator Instructions.
System Operations. 5.1 The SPD as Owner and Operator
System Operations. 5.1 The Power Producer as Owner and Operator
System Operations. Each Trading Partner, at its own expense, shall be responsible for and/or provide and maintain the equipment, software, services and testing necessary to effectively and reliably transmit and receive Electronic Transactions.
System Operations. Each party, at its own expense, shall provide and maintain the equipment, software, services and testing necessary to effectively and reliably transmit and receive Documents. If Provider is down and this prevents either party from meeting the pickup or delivery frequency agreed to, that party must notify the other party the same day.
System Operations. Each Party, at its own expense, shall provide and maintain the software, equipment, communication lines, services, and testing necessary to meet minimum system requirements, to effectively and reliably conduct Data Transmissions, and to effectively use the Data received from the other Party. In the event that either Party implements a change in system environment, each Party shall (i) give the other Party at least ninety (90) days notice of any such change that will effect the ability to conduct Data Transmissions, and (ii) cooperate to conduct such further testing as may be reasonably necessary, and subsequent to such further testing, each Party shall communicate its approval to re-commence the Data Transmissions.
System Operations. A. Trading Partner will provide at its own expense the equipment, software and services necessary to reliably transmit, receive and control documents.
B. Trading Partner will periodically test and monitor its equipment and software to ensure that it is adequate to reliably transmit, receive and control documents.
System Operations. 4.1 Provider as Owner and Operator. The System will be owned by Provider or Provider’s Financing Party and will be operated and maintained and, as necessary, repaired by Provider at its sole cost and expense; provided, that any repair or maintenance costs incurred by Provider as a result Purchaser’s negligence or breach of its obligations hereunder shall be reimbursed by Purchaser.
System Operations. The Parties undertake to maintain effectively and reliably and to test regularly their technical equipment, software and service required for successful transmission of information.