Systems Requirements Sample Clauses

The Systems Requirements clause defines the technical and operational specifications that a system or product must meet under the agreement. It typically outlines hardware, software, performance, compatibility, and security standards that the delivered system must satisfy, and may require compliance with industry norms or integration with existing infrastructure. By clearly establishing these requirements, the clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of expectations, reducing the risk of disputes over system capabilities and helping to guarantee that the delivered solution meets the client's needs.
Systems Requirements. (i) None of the Systems has been Placed in Service and (ii) the Systems to be purchased with proceeds of the Initial Funding Payment meet the requirements of Section 48 of the Code including that (A) each System has an electricity-only generation efficiency greater than 30 percent, (B) the Grant or any Alternative Tax Program (if elected pursuant to Section 7.5(b)(i) of the Company LLC Agreement) with respect to each System is not expected to be limited by Section 48(c)(l)(B); but if the Grant or any Alternative Tax Program is so limited, such limitation has been accounted for in computing the amount of Investor’s Capital Contribution as described in Section 2.2 hereof; and (C) each System is a “fuel cell power plant” within the meaning of Section 48(c)(l) of the Code.
Systems Requirements. The Member must certify that the Generator meets the following requirements: The installation of the Generator and all equipment in the system comply with the latest published edition of IEEE 929. The Generator is a non-islanding type as defined in IEEE 929. Electrical Contractors and NEC Code Inspections: All installed wiring, protection devices, cabinets and connectors, etc. must comply with the latest published edition of the NEC as used by the local jurisdiction and all applicable local codes. An approved electrical inspection by the authority having jurisdiction is required. Isolation Device: An Isolation device as defined in Section 3.6 is required. The Cooperative in its sole discretion determines if the device is suitable.
Systems Requirements. In order to promote information sharing and enable interoperability among disparate systems across the justice and public safety community, the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) requires the Subgrantee to comply with DOJ’s Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative (DOJ’s Global) guidelines and recommendations for this particular grant. Subgrantee shall conform to the Global Standards Package (GSP) and all constituent elements, where applicable, as described at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇_▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Subgrantee shall document planned approaches to information sharing and describe compliance to the GSP and appropriate privacy policy that protects shared information, or provide detailed justification for why an alternative approach is recommended.
Systems Requirements. Cendant will be responsible for systems coordination on each of the following programs: (i) the CA$H program registration; and (ii) Alltel boarding and (iii) First Data (with respect to backfill of data). In addition, the parties have identified the following system development initiatives and have agreed to proceed as follows:
Systems Requirements. 2.1. In order to access and use the SaaS Service, the workstations of Designated Users and of those using Third Party Accesses must comply with the requirements (the "System Requirements") applicable at any time, available at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal. The System Requirements are subject to change. Changes in System Requirements will take effect no less than thirty (30) days after information thereof is provided by e-mail to Designated Users. System Requirements will not reduce limits in place as of the Effective Date, but new limits may be introduced in relation to (i) new features provided to the SaaS Service; (ii) maintaining or improving security; and (iii) updating third party components no longer supported. 2.2. Where Client plans to utilize the Software CATI and CAPI components, Client understands and agrees that specific infrastructure and sufficient line and connection capacity must be procured, correctly installed, configured, and maintained, at Client’s sole costs, in order for the Software to operate properly. 1. FEES FOR SOFTWARE 1.1. Client shall pay to Forsta the fees mutually agreed in the applicable Sales Order(s), including:
Systems Requirements. To use Home Banking Company Online, you must have Internet access. Your system should be set up with 128-bit encryption. Your browser connection needs to be Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 (or greater) Mozilla Firefox; Mozilla Camino; Netscape Navigator; Opera or Safari.
Systems Requirements i. Develop dimensioned floor plans, sections, and elevations for the parking structure. Include pavement striping plan and location of entry and exit points. ii. Coordinate with electrical disciplines to size and locate electrical and control rooms. iii. Coordinate with the mechanical discipline to select the type and location of HVAC equipment, locate HVAC equipment rooms, and determine space requirements and routing for ductwork, if required. iv. Coordinate with structural engineer to define the structural design concepts for the facilities. v. Review applicable codes for all buildings and structures with local code officials OCPW and OCFA. vi. Complete building and fire code analysis, including emergency exiting diagrams. vii. Meet with local code official to review floor plans for any special issues that require approval. viii. Confirm drawing list for final design. ix. Confirm outline specifications list for final design. x. Prepare door schedule that includes door numbers and legend. Coordinate with JWA and include master door and key system on the detail drawing. xi. Finish schedule indicating room names and numbers and proposed finish materials. xii. Update square footage for each floor plan area and for the Project in total in comparison to that required by the Basis of Design. xiii. Indicate exterior elevations, delineating materials, and note floor elevations at each level. xiv. Indicate transverse and lateral sections through the building; indicate heights, vertical circulation, and their relationships to each other. The finished floor elevations of each level shall be established and shown on the documents. xv. Further develop building sections that show detail symbols and indicate conditions to be detailed. xvi. Provide summary of code-related design parameters in a Life Safety Report. This summary of items shall address, but not be limited to, travel distances, sprinkler requirements, ratings of fire protection, exit width requirements, building type, construction type, and occupancy classifications. xvii. Provide detailed, dimensioned plans, and sections that describe complex, intensely equipped or furnished areas, and areas needing clarification. xviii. Provide a description of the materials that are used for major components of construction. xix. Indicate segment floor plans, including dimensions locating structural grids, partitions, doors, windows and openings; partition types; building section reference locations, symbols, and bubbles;...
Systems Requirements. The following lists the hardware and software requirements necessary for access to and retention of the information being provided to you in electronic form. By consenting to receive the Electronic Communications and eStatements, you will also be verifying you meet the necessary hardware and software requirements to view the Electronic Communications, Disclosures and eStatements: • A personal computer or other device capable of accessing the Internet • A web browser that supports 128-bit SSL encrypted communications (the latest versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome or Safari) • Software that permits you to receive and access Portable Document Format (PDF) files, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader (available for downloading at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/reader/) To retain a copy of the Electronic Communications or eStatements, your computer or Wireless Device must have the ability to download and store PDF files. We also recommend that you have a printer capable of printing, for your records, paper copies of the Electronic Communications or eStatements. In order to access and use Electronic Services you must have a supported device enabled to receive and transmit data, which includes typing functionality, if required. We will notify you if there are changes in the hardware or software requirements.
Systems Requirements. Customer is responsible at its own cost and expense for procuring any necessary hardware or software and otherwise ensuring that its installation, configuration and use of the Product comply at all times with the applicable Systems Requirements. WatchDox may update the Systems Requirement and the Technical Specifications from time-to-time in its sole discretion and Customer is responsible for periodically checking for such updates. WATCHDOX DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES AND LIABILITY ARISING FROM ANY SOFTWARE PERFORMANCE-RELATED ISSUES OR OTHER NEGATIVE EFFECTS, LOSSES OR DAMAGES TO THE EXTENT CAUSED BY: (A) ANY FAILURE BY CUSTOMER TO OPERATE THE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS; (B) ANY OTHER SOFTWARE, SERVICES, OR TECHNOLOGY USED BY CUSTOMER IN CONNECTION WITH THE PRODUCT (E.G., ANTI-VIRUS OR MONITORING SOFTWARE); OR (C) ANY CHANGES TO THE CONFIGURATION OF THE PRODUCT WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN IMPLEMENTED BY WATCHDOX OR WHICH DO NOT CONFORM WITH THE APPLICABLE SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS.
Systems Requirements. The MCO shall adjudicate pharmacy claims for its Members using a POS system where appropriate. System modifications include, but are not limited to, systems maintenance, software upgrades, and National Drug Code sets, or migrations to new versions of National Council for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP). Transactions shall be updated and maintained to current industry standards. The MCO shall provide an automated determination during the POS transaction; in accordance with NCPDP mandated response times within an average of less than or equal to three (3) seconds.