Resolution

Example Definitions of "Resolution"
Resolution. Is reached when one or more of the following actions have occurred: (1) corrective actions by Watley has resumed service; (2) further use of the application during the resolution period does not reproduce the problem (in this case, the problem is considered closed, but can be reopened should the same problem occur at a later date); (3) the suspected problem is determined by Watley, in its reasonable discretion and evidenced through records, ... to be known code restriction, caused by the applications or the facilities, equipment, and personnel of E*TRADE other than Watley, its agents, subcontractors or any third party service provider of Watley (in which case, it will no longer be classified as a problem); or (4) Watley and E*TRADE mutually agree that the problem is either resolved or not considered severe. View More Arrow
Resolution. Means the [********** ** ******] of an Incident, whether by an Acceptable Workaround or Incident Correction. "Resolve" and "Resolved" has a correlative meaning.
Resolution. Has the meaning ascribed thereto in the recitals of this Warrant Agreement
Resolution. The correction or remedy of an Incident, whether by an Acceptable Workaround or Incident Correction. "Resolve" and "Resolved" has a correlative meaning.
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