Generally Accepted Practices definition

Generally Accepted Practices refer to the levels of accuracy, quality, care, prudence, complete- ness, timeliness, responsiveness, resource efficiency, productivity, and proactive monitoring of ser- vice performance that are at least equal to the then-current accepted industry standards of first-tier providers of the tasks contemplated in Performance of the Agreement.
Generally Accepted Practices means those levels of accuracy, quality, care, prudence, completeness, timeliness, responsiveness, resource efficiency, productivity, and proactive monitoring of service performance that are at least equal to the then-current accepted industry standards generally expected of entities performing services similar to Supplier’s.
Generally Accepted Practices. Generally accepted practices applicable to the Services and in the industry in which Provider operates.

Examples of Generally Accepted Practices in a sentence

  • If this DPE does not specifically address a particular data security or privacy standard or obli- gation, Cisco will use appropriate, Generally Accepted Practices to protect the confidentiality, security, privacy, integrity, availability, and accuracy of Personal Data.

  • If neither Applicable Laws nor this InfoSec Agreement specifically address a particular data security or privacy issue, Supplier will use appropriate, Generally Accepted Practices to protect the confidentiality, security, privacy, integrity, availability, and accuracy of the potentially affected Personal Data.

  • PJP shall operate, or cause to be operated, the Facilities in accordance with Generally Accepted Practices, the Site Procedures and Applicable Law and in a manner which will not unreasonably or materially interfere with the operation of PTFI's Plant.

  • PTFI shall, at its sole cost and expense, provide, maintain and operate throughout the Term, in accordance with Generally Accepted Practices and Applicable Laws, all interconnection and other related electrical and fuel Equipment on its side of the Interconnection Points and Diesel Fuel Interconnection Points to the extent necessary to enable PJP to perform its obligations hereunder and to operate the Facilities in accordance with Generally Accepted Practices, the Site Procedures and Applicable Law.

  • Within 180 days after achievement of the Completion Criteria for the third Coal Unit, PJP shall establish and provide PTFI with a copy of a written program designed to allow operation and maintenance of the Facilities in a safe manner and in accordance with Generally Accepted Practices (the "Safety Program").


More Definitions of Generally Accepted Practices

Generally Accepted Practices. Section severed to protect the business interests of a third party, per s. 18.1 of The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Generally Accepted Practices means the generally accepted practices, methods and acts which at the time such practice, method or act is employed, and in the exercise of reasonable judgment in light of the facts known at such time, would be expected to accomplish the desired result in a workmanlike manner;
Generally Accepted Practices means those practices used by shall refer to the levels of accuracy, quality, care, prudence, completeness, timeliness, responsiveness, resource effi- ciency, productivity, and proactive monitoring of service performance that are at least equal to the then-current accepted industry standards of first-tier providers of the tasks contemplated in Performance of the Agreement.
Generally Accepted Practices means those practices used by shall refer to the levels of accuracy, quality, care, prudence, completeness, timeliness, responsiveness, resource efficiency, productivity, and proactive monitoring of service performance that are at least equal to the then-
Generally Accepted Practices means the generally accepted practices, methods and acts which at the time such practice,
Generally Accepted Practices means those practices, methods, standards and acts approved or engaged in by a substantial portion of Persons engaged in the construction, operation and maintenance of sole-supplier electrical generating facilities of a comparable nature, use and size as the Facilities, which, in the exercise of reasonable judgment in light of the facts known at the time a decision was made, would have been expected to accomplish the desired result under the circumstances with efficiency and dependability in accordance with Applicable Law, safety and environmental protection; provided, however, that, for a period of five (5) years from December 26, 1994, PJP shall be presumed to have foll▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ractices to the extent that it engages in any practices, methods, standards and acts engaged in by PTFI in the ownership, operation and maintenance of the Existing Facilities prior to December 26, 1994 (except to the extent PJP has actual knowledge that any such practices, standards, methods or acts would not otherwise constitute Generally Accepted Practices).
Generally Accepted Practices means the generally accepted practices, methods and acts which at the time such practice, method or act is employed, and in the exercise of reasonable judgment in light of the