Technical Error Sample Clauses

A Technical Error clause defines how parties will address issues arising from technical failures or malfunctions that impact the performance of contractual obligations. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for notifying the other party of a technical error, the steps required to resolve the issue, and any temporary suspension of obligations while the error is being fixed. Its core function is to provide a clear process for managing disruptions caused by unforeseen technical problems, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring continuity or fair adjustment of contractual duties.
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Technical Error. It is the intent of both parties to this Agreement that no grievance shall be defeated merely because of a technical error in processing the grievance through the Grievance Procedure.
Technical Error. Where a technical error has been made in filing a grievance, through improperly citing the article alleged to have been violated, an arbitration board shall have the power to allow for the amendment of the grievance, determine the substance of the matter in dispute and render a decision.
Technical Error. No grievance shall be defeated or denied by any technical objection occasioned by a clerical, typographical or similar technical error or by inadvertent omission of a step in the grievance procedure.
Technical Error. Where a technical error has been made in filing a grievance, through improperly citing the article alleged to have been violated or for some other technicality, an arbitration board shall have the power as set out in the BC Labour Relations Code or the Canada Labour Code if applicable to allow for the amendment of the grievance, determine the substance of the matter in dispute and render a binding decision on the merits of the case.
Technical Error. No technical error detected at any stage of the submission of a grievance shall ever compromise its validity. Any and all technical errors shall be disclosed to the other Party within sixty (60) days of filing. SECTION VIISETTLEMENT OF GRIEVANCES

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