Temporary Service Disruptions Clause Samples

The Temporary Service Disruptions clause defines the procedures and responsibilities when a service is temporarily unavailable. Typically, it outlines the circumstances under which disruptions may occur, such as maintenance or unforeseen technical issues, and may require the service provider to notify users in advance or as soon as possible. This clause ensures that both parties understand what to expect during interruptions, minimizing confusion and setting clear expectations for communication and resumption of service.
Temporary Service Disruptions. The Core Service Level in relation to each Designated Ferry Route includes an allowance for a short term, temporary service disruption if (i) the disruption is for a duration of not more than twenty (20) consecutive days, except for those Designated Ferry Routes on which daily service is not scheduled, in which case, the disruption is for a duration of not more than twenty (20) consecutive days on which service is scheduled to be provided in accordance with the Published Schedule for that Designated Ferry Route; (ii) the disruption is due to any one or more of the following circumstances:  Vessel or dock breakdown or mechanical failure,  situations that compromise safety,  tasking of Vessels for emergency response,  bad weather,  maintenance to Vessels or docks,  sinking or grounding of Vessels,  fire,  labour disputes, except lockouts initiated by BC ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇,  annual ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ fishery season as established by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Sound waterway (Designated Ferry Route 21); or  mitigation of underwater radiated noise to support the recovery of southern resident killer whales; and (iii) the aggregate of all temporary service disruptions which occurred during the applicable Contract Year does not exceed thirty (30) days;
Temporary Service Disruptions. The Core Service Level in relation to each Designated Ferry Route includes an allowance for a short term, Temporary Service Disruption if (i) the disruption is for a duration of not more than twenty (20) consecutive days, except for those Designated Ferry Routes on which daily service is not scheduled, in which case, the disruption is for a duration of not more than twenty (20) consecutive days on which service is scheduled to be provided in accordance with the Published Schedule for that Designated Ferry Route; (ii) the disruption is due to any one or more of the following circumstances:  Vessel or dock breakdown or mechanical failure,  situations that compromise safety (and for clarity, while having insufficient crew is not included as circumstance giving rise to Temporary Service Disruption, exceptions can be considered where the parties, acting reasonably, agree that the circumstances were beyond BC ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’ control),  tasking of Vessels for emergency response,  bad weather,  maintenance to Vessels or docks,  sinking or grounding of Vessels,  fire,  labour disputes, except lockouts initiated by BC ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇,  annual ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ fishery season as established by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Sound waterway (Designated Ferry Route 21); or  mitigation of underwater radiated noise to support the recovery of southern resident killer whales; and (iii) subject to (b) and (c), the aggregate of all Temporary Service Disruptions which occurred during the applicable Contract Year does not exceed thirty (30) days;
Temporary Service Disruptions. If, in order to obtain, use or benefit from a provider’s goods or services, persons with disabilities usually use particular facilities or services of the Municipality (i.e. elevator) and if there is a temporary disruption in those facilities or services in whole or in part, the Municipality of Kincardine shall give notice of the disruption to the public. Notice of the disruption must include information about the reason for the disruption, its anticipated duration and a description of alternative facilities or services, if any, that are available. Notice will be given by posting the information at a conspicuous place on premises owned or operated by the Municipality, as well as by posting it on the municipal website. If the Municipality of Kincardine website should expect a temporary service disruption, advance notice shall be provided on the website where possible, keeping with the conditions of the service disruption section of this policy.

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