Performance of Service definition

Performance of Service means processing your data where it is necessary for the performance of the service to which you are a party or to take steps at your request.

Examples of Performance of Service in a sentence

  • Sale of Goods or Performance of Service are strictly on a cash on delivery basis unless a completed account application form has been received by us and accepted by an appointed Director of AMPAC Dental Pty Ltd.

  • Service Level Targets The Performance of Service Desk support is measured by how quickly we respond to and resolve in scope incidents and service requests against the priority of tickets.

  • Performance of Service is subject to parts availability, geographical restrictions, weather conditions and terms of this contract.

  • Duty to Monitor the Performance of Service Providers: The designated fiduciary of the Plan is responsible for monitoring the performance of all services provided to the Plan, including our firm’s services.

Related to Performance of Service

  • Level of service has the meaning set forth in Section 2.02(c).

  • Unit of service means a half day which shall be up to 5 hours of service per 24-hour period.

  • Vesting Service of an employee means the period or periods of service credited to him under the provisions of Article II for purposes of determining his vested interest in his Employer Contributions Sub-Account, if Employer Contributions are provided for under either Article VI or Article XXII.

  • Out of service means that process established under the motor carrier safety act of 1963, 1963 PA 181, MCL 480.11 to 480.25.

  • Period of Service means the aggregate of all periods of service commencing with an Employee's first day of employment or reemployment with the Employer or an Affiliated Employer and ending on the first day of a Period of Severance, or for benefit accrual purposes, ending on the severance from service date. The first day of employment or reemployment is the first day the Employee performs an Hour of Service. An Employee who incurs a Period of Severance of twelve (12) months or less will also receive service-spanning credit by treating any such period as a Period of Service for purposes of eligibility and vesting (but not benefit accrual). For purposes of benefit accrual, a Participant's whole year Periods of Service is equal to the sum of all full and partial periods of service, whether or not such service is continuous or contiguous, expressed in the number of whole years represented by such sum. For this purpose, fractional periods of a year will be expressed in terms of days.