Technical Errors Sample Clauses

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Technical Errors. The following proviso will be inserted at the end of Section 5(a)(vi):- “Provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing, an Event of Default shall not occur under either (1) or (2) above if (aa) the event or condition referred to in (1) or the failure to pay referred to in (2) is a failure to pay caused by an error or omission of an administrative or operational nature; and (bb) funds were available to such party to enable it to make the relevant payment when due; and (cc) such relevant payment is made within three Business Days following receipt of written notice from an interested party of such failure to pay.”
Technical Errors. No grievance shall be defeated merely because of a technical error in processing the grievance (e.g. wrong date, wrong article(s) cited, misspelling, etc.). If a technical error is discovered during the Grievance Procedure, the error may be corrected and the grievance will proceed.
Technical Errors. In situations where an LP Participant erroneously receives benefits or other rewards from the Bitpanda Loyalty Programme due to technical or any other reason, the LP Participant is obliged to immediately inform Bitpanda. Bitpanda reserves the right to reclaim these falsely acquired benefits or rewards and the LP Participant must comply by returning them.
Technical Errors. A receiving party must give notice to the originating party of circum- stances, including technical errors in a received transmission, which prevent the further processing of a Message. Section 4: Validity and Enforceability
Technical Errors. In the event circumstances exist which prevent the further processing of a Message, Section 3.3 requires a receiving party to give notice to the originating party. These circumstances may include system malfunctions, but also include technical errors in the received transmission. The obligation to notify an origi- nating party under those circumstances exists even for Messages as to which acknowledgement has not been required.
Technical Errors. Cisco assumes no responsibility for any error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission, communications line failure, theft or destruction or unauthorized access to, or alteration of any User communication. Cisco is not responsible for any problems or technical malfunction of any telephone network or lines, computer online systems, servers or providers, computer equipment, software, failure of any email or players due to technical problems or traffic congestion on the Internet or on any of the Services or combination thereof, including any injury or damage to Users or to any person's computer related to or resulting from using the Services.

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  • Trade Errors The Sub-Advisor will notify the Manager of any Trade Error(s), regardless of materiality, promptly upon the discovery such Trade Error(s) by the Sub-Advisor. Notwithstanding Section 5, the Sub-Advisor shall be liable to the Manager, the Fund or its shareholders for any loss suffered by the Manager or the Fund resulting from Trade Errors due to negligence, misfeasance, or disregard of duties of the Sub Advisor or any of its directors, officers, employees, agents (excluding any broker-dealer selected by the Sub-Advisor), or affiliates. For purposes under this Section 6, “Trade Errors” are defined as errors due to (i) erroneous orders by the Sub-Advisor for the Series that result in the purchase or sale of securities that were not intended to be purchased or sold; (ii) erroneous orders by the Sub-Advisor that result in the purchase or sale of securities for the Series in an unintended amount or price; or (iii) purchases or sales of financial instruments which violate the investment limitations or restrictions disclosed in the Fund’s registration statement and/or imposed by applicable law or regulation (calculated at the Sub-Advisor’s portfolio level), unless otherwise agreed to in writing.

  • Technical Specifications The purpose of the Technical Specifications (TS), is to define the technical characteristics of the Goods and Related Services required by the Procuring Entity. The Procuring Entity shall prepare the detailed TS consider that:

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