Technical Failure definition

Technical Failure means a student’s score below the minimum pass mark set by the Institute
Technical Failure means a malfunction of the EFM, EFSP, or the Court's hardware, software, and or telecommunications facility which results in the inability of a registered user to submit a document for e-filing. It does not include the failure of a user's equipment.
Technical Failure means a malfunction of the Court’s hardware, software, and/or telecommunications facility which results in the inability of a filer to submit a document electronically. Technical failure does not include the malfunctioning of a filer’s equipment or internet connection.

Examples of Technical Failure in a sentence

  • Any such failure, or any failure confirmed pursuant to Section 5.4, shall be deemed a “Technical Failure” and the provisions of Section 5.3 shall apply to such Technical Failure.

  • For a given SAV Program, the Parties may suspend the conduct of activities under such SAV Program upon mutual written agreement that there is a Technical Failure with respect to the SAVs for such SAV Program, subject to the consequences in Section 3.2(b).

  • Notwithstanding any such Technical Failure, during the Exclusivity Period with respect to such Option Target (a) Novartis may, in its sole discretion, purchase the Option for such Option Target by issuing an Option Purchase Notice in accordance with Section 4.1 of this Agreement, or (b) if Novartis has already delivered an Option Purchase Notice with respect to such Option Target, exercise its Option with respect to such Option Target by issuing an Option Exercise Notice.

  • Dermavant shall not, and shall ensure that no Responsible Party shall, suspend or terminate the Program during the Term for any reason (including a commercially reasonable reason), except that Dermavant may: (y) terminate the Program for Technical Failure only in accordance with this Section 3.2 (Program Termination) or (z) effect a Non-Technical Termination only in accordance with this Section 3.2 (Program Termination).

  • In the event of termination of development of a particular Alliance Product for Technical Failure and an alternative Alliance Product in the same Discovery Program replaces such Terminated Alliance Product then milestone payments for such alternative Alliance Product shall not be paid in respect of milestones already achieved by the Terminated Alliance Product.


More Definitions of Technical Failure

Technical Failure means a malfunction of Electronic Case Filing System hardware, software, and/or telecommunications facility which results in the inability of a registered Electronic Case Filing filer to file a document. It does not include the failure of a registered Electronic Case Filing filer's equipment, software, and/or telecommunications facility.
Technical Failure means STI’s good faith determination [***].
Technical Failure means the discontinuation of Development or Commercialization of a Product for technical, scientific, medical or regulatory reasons, including, but, not limited to, unacceptable preclinical toxicity, demonstration of a side effect profile significantly worse than currently marketed products, or inability to manufacture in an acceptable purity or for an acceptable price. 1. 104 “Term” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 14.1.
Technical Failure means the discontinuation of Development or Commercialization of a Product for technical, scientific, medical or regulatory reasons, including, but, not limited to, unacceptable preclinical toxicity, demonstration of a side effect profile significantly worse than currently marketed products, or inability to manufacture in an acceptable purity or for an acceptable price.
Technical Failure means any day on which the court’s CM/ECF site is unable to accept filings continuously over a period of more than two (2) hours after 7:00 a.m.
Technical Failure has the meaning set forth in Section 1.10.1(b).
Technical Failure means, with respect to either Indication: