Technical Failures Sample Clauses

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Technical Failures. 26.1. The Company, with all its available resources, will prevent any possible malfunctioning in the site. However, the Company does not guarantee that the site will be free from technical failures glitches, and/or malfunctions during the course of this Agreement. 26.2. The Company reserves the right to cancel the Client’s participation in any of its services if deemed necessary. The Client acknowledges that the Company’s site and trading platform may not be free of errors and delays. 26.3. The Company may cancel, terminate or suspend its services if it is available to provide them due to: Difficulties from computer viruses or bugs; 26.4. The Client accepts that he/she will not be entitled to any increased payouts, bonuses or benefits cause by any error or malfunction in the Company’s platform. If such event occurs, the Client must immediately inform the Company through the available contact methods. 26.5. The Client agrees that the Company may refuse or cancel any order that deems to be a result of any error or malfunction.
Technical Failures. It is possible that you may face disruptions, including, but not limited to errors, disconnections or interferences in communication in the internet services, software or hardware that you have used to avail our services. Trell is not responsible for such factors in the disruption or interruption in the services and you take full responsibility with complete knowledge for any risk of loss or damages caused due to interruption of services for any such reasons.
Technical Failures. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Provider shall use the technology tools that Google provides with respect to restrictions and limitations on the exhibition of Provider Content, and Google shall be responsible for any failures, breaks or flaws of such technology tools.
Technical Failures. From and after the Commencement Date, in the event that the Transmission Facilities suffer an unexpected failure, such that the Sharee’s Station must temporarily cease broadcasting or operate at reduced power levels, Sharer shall promptly notify ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and use commercially reasonable efforts, consistent with past practices, to repair the Transmission Facilities to return the Sharee’s Station, as quickly as practicable, to operations at its full authorized power subject to any restrictions contained in the Transmission Facilities Lease.
Technical Failures. From and after the Commencement Date, in the event that the Transmission Facilities suffer an unexpected failure, such that the Sharee’s Station must temporarily cease broadcasting or operate at reduced power levels, Sharer sha...
Technical Failures. The Camera Operator takes no responsibility for the failure of equipment if operated correctly. Failing/corrupt media, overheating equipment, dropped frames etc. are examples of such failures. Although rare, technical failures do occur and is considered out of the Camera Operator’s control.
Technical Failures. Holihouse is not liable for any malfunction in the automated electronic communications network related to the performance of this agreement, including electronic communication between the parties. Delays, errors, or technical inadequacies of the Client's network or equipment, or services provided by third parties, such as internet service providers, are explicitly excluded from Holihouse’s liability.
Technical Failures. (a) Customer acknowledges that the nature of the Services entails a risk of technical failure. Subject to paragraph (b), if a technical failure prevents completion of Services, Customer must pay CMRI all costs directly associated with the provision of the Services, unless otherwise agreed in writing. (b) CMRI is not responsible for the direct or indirect consequences of the use of any Customer Material or Customer Information provided by Customer or a third party for a Service (if applicable). If the lack of functionality of Customer Material or Customer Information results in the inability of CMRI to provide the Services, CMRI may: (i) recover from Customer all fees and expenses incurred that are associated with the use of Customer Material and Customer Information up to the point of CMRI’s termination of the relevant Services; and (ii) offer its own components or services needed for completion of the Services at an additional fee, to be agreed by the parties in writing.

Related to Technical Failures

  • Equipment Failures In the event of equipment failures beyond the Administrator's control, the Administrator shall take reasonable and prompt steps to minimize service interruptions but shall have no liability with respect thereto. The Administrator shall develop and maintain a plan for recovery from equipment failures which may include contractual arrangements with appropriate parties making reasonable provision for emergency use of electronic data processing equipment to the extent appropriate equipment is available.

  • Epidemic Failure Warranty Supplier warrants all Products against Epidemic Failure for a period of three years after DXC’s Acceptance. Epidemic Failure means the occurrence of the same failure, defect, or non-conformity with an Order in 2% or more of Products within any three-month period.

  • Power Failure Power Failure means the failure of power or other utility service if the failure takes place off the "residence premises". But if the failure results in a loss, from a Peril Insured Against on the "residence premises", we will pay for the loss caused by that peril.

  • CLEC OUTAGE For a problem limited to one CLEC (or a building with multiple CLECs), BellSouth has several options available for restoring service quickly. For those CLECs that have agreements with other CLECs, BellSouth can immediately start directing traffic to a provisional CLEC for completion. This alternative is dependent upon BellSouth having concurrence from the affected CLECs. Whether or not the affected CLECs have requested a traffic transfer to another CLEC will not impact BellSouth's resolve to re-establish traffic to the original destination as quickly as possible.

  • Planned Outages Seller shall schedule Planned Outages for the Project in accordance with Good Industry Practices and with the prior written consent of Buyer, which consent may not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. The Parties acknowledge that in all circumstances, Good Industry Practices shall dictate when Planned Outages should occur. Seller shall notify Buyer of its proposed Planned Outage schedule for the Project for the following calendar year by submitting a written Planned Outage schedule no later than October 1st of each year during the Delivery Term. The Planned Outage schedule is subject to Buyer’s approval, which approval may not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. Buyer shall promptly respond with its approval or with reasonable modifications to the Planned Outage schedule and Seller shall use its best efforts in accordance with Good Industry Practices to accommodate ▇▇▇▇▇’s requested modifications. Notwithstanding the submission of the Planned Outage schedule described above, Seller shall also submit a completed Outage Notification Form to Buyer no later than fourteen (14) days prior to each Planned Outage and all appropriate outage information or requests to the CAISO in accordance with the CAISO Tariff. Seller shall contact Buyer with any requested changes to the Planned Outage schedule if Seller believes the Project must be shut down to conduct maintenance that cannot be delayed until the next scheduled Planned Outage consistent with Good Industry Practices. Seller shall not change its Planned Outage schedule without Buyer’s approval, not to be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. Seller shall use its best efforts in accordance with Good Industry Practices not to schedule Planned Outages during the months of July, August, September and October. At Buyer’s request, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to reschedule Planned Outage so that it may deliver Product during CAISO declared or threatened emergency periods. Seller shall not substitute Energy from any other source for the output of the Project during a Planned Outage.