Common use of Anti-virus Protection Clause in Contracts

Anti-virus Protection. All Customers are responsible for their own virus protection scheme. Many sites opt to put Firewalls in place but these do not replace the need for anti-virus Software. Firms must also ensure that they are running the appropriate level of protection for the solution at their offices. Please note all of the above only relates to the successful implementation and running of the Xxxxxx.XX system. For advice and the minimum requirements needed for any other applications / services the practice wishes to install and run they should refer directly back to the supplier of these services NB All information is correct at the time of publication. Schedule C Terms & Conditions of Provision of Service IMPORTANT: The Customer's use of the Service (as defined below) and /or acceptance of these Terms and Conditions ('Conditions') constitute the Customer's agreement to be bound by these Conditions. These Conditions must be read in conjunction with the Acceptable Usage Policy set out in Schedule E and Service Level Agreement set out in Schedule F which may be subject to change from time to time upon reasonable notice by Pracctice to the Customer. It is the Customer's responsibility to ensure that they comply with the latest edition of the Acceptable Usage Policy (AUP) in force at any given time. These Conditions, together with those of Pracctice AUP, explain the responsibilities of Pracctice to the Customer and the Customer's responsibilities to Pracctice and to other users of the Service ('Users'). The AUP in particular outlines what Pracctice considers to be unacceptable use of the Internet by our customers so that Pracctice can take appropriate steps against abusers of the Internet. The AUP is an integral part of these Conditions and, unless otherwise expressly stated, all references to Conditions include reference to the AUP. Terms and conditions for Pracctice Hosting Services: Definitions Please note some terms used in these Conditions have a certain meaning: 'Access Line' means the telecommunications circuit that the Customer uses to obtain telecommunications services over the public switched telephone network at the Premises as notified by the Customer to Pracctice. 'Act' means the Telecommunications Act 1984; 'Agreement' means these Conditions together with the AUP. 'Carrier' means any supplier of telecommunications services to Pracctice for the Service. 'Commencement Date' means the date when the Customer first receives access to the Service.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, support.ospreyapproach.com, Agreement

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Anti-virus Protection. All Customers are responsible for their own virus protection scheme. Many sites opt to put Firewalls in place but these do not replace the need for anti-virus Software. Firms must also ensure that they are running the appropriate level of protection for the solution at their offices. Please note all of the above only relates to the successful implementation and running of the Xxxxxx.XX Osprey Approach system. For advice and the minimum requirements needed for any other applications / services the practice wishes to install and run they should refer directly back to the supplier of these services NB All information is correct at the time of publication. Schedule C Terms & Conditions of Provision of Service IMPORTANT: The Customer's use of the Service (as defined below) and /or acceptance of these Terms and Conditions ('Conditions') constitute the Customer's agreement to be bound by these Conditions. These Conditions must be read in conjunction with the Acceptable Usage Policy set out in Schedule E and Service Level Agreement set out in Schedule F which may be subject to change from time to time upon reasonable notice by Pracctice to the Customer. It is the Customer's responsibility to ensure that they comply with the latest edition of the Acceptable Usage Policy (AUP) in force at any given time. These Conditions, together with those of Pracctice AUP, explain the responsibilities of Pracctice to the Customer and the Customer's responsibilities to Pracctice and to other users of the Service ('Users'). The AUP in particular outlines what Pracctice considers to be unacceptable use of the Internet by our customers so that Pracctice can take appropriate steps against abusers of the Internet. The AUP is an integral part of these Conditions and, unless otherwise expressly stated, all references to Conditions include reference to the AUP. Terms and conditions for Pracctice Hosting Services: Definitions Please note some terms used in these Conditions have a certain meaning: 'Access Line' means the telecommunications circuit that the Customer uses to obtain telecommunications services over the public switched telephone network at the Premises as notified by the Customer to Pracctice. 'Act' means the Telecommunications Act 1984; 'Agreement' means these Conditions together with the AUP. 'Carrier' means any supplier of telecommunications services to Pracctice for the Service. 'Commencement Date' means the date when the Customer first receives access to the Service.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, support.ospreyapproach.com

Anti-virus Protection. All Customers are responsible for their own virus protection scheme. Many sites opt to put Firewalls firewalls in place but these do not replace the need for anti-virus Softwaresoftware. Firms must also ensure that they are running the appropriate level of protection for the solution at their offices. Please note all of the above only relates to the successful implementation and running of the Xxxxxx.XX Osprey Approach system. For advice and the minimum requirements needed for any other applications / services the practice wishes to install and run they should refer directly back to the supplier of these services NB All information is correct at the time of publication. Schedule C Terms & Conditions of Provision of Service IMPORTANT: The Customer's use of the Service (as defined below) and /or acceptance of these Terms and Conditions ('Conditions') constitute the Customer's agreement to be bound by these Conditions. These Conditions must be read in conjunction with the Acceptable Usage Policy set out in Schedule E and Service Level Agreement set out in Schedule F which may be subject to change from time to time upon reasonable notice by Pracctice to the Customer. It is the Customer's responsibility to ensure that they comply with the latest edition of the Acceptable Usage Policy (AUP) in force at any given time. These Conditions, together with those of Pracctice AUP, explain the responsibilities of Pracctice to the Customer and the Customer's responsibilities to Pracctice and to other users of the Service ('Users'). The AUP in particular outlines what Pracctice considers to be unacceptable use of the Internet by our customers so that Pracctice can take appropriate steps against abusers of the Internet. The AUP is an integral part of these Conditions and, unless otherwise expressly stated, all references to Conditions include reference to the AUP. Terms and conditions for Pracctice Hosting Services: Definitions Please note some terms used in these Conditions have a certain meaning: 'Access Line' means the telecommunications circuit that the Customer uses to obtain telecommunications services over the public switched telephone network at the Premises Site(s) as notified by the Customer to Pracctice. 'Act' means the Telecommunications Act 1984; 'Agreement' means these Conditions together with the AUP. 'Carrier' means any supplier of telecommunications services to Pracctice for the Service. 'Commencement Date' means the date when the Customer first receives access to the Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use Agreement

Anti-virus Protection. All Customers are responsible for their own virus protection scheme. Many sites opt to put Firewalls firewalls in place but these do not replace the need for anti-virus Softwaresoftware. Firms must also ensure that they are running the appropriate level of protection for the solution at their offices. Please note all of the above only relates to the successful implementation and running of the Xxxxxx.XX Convert2Client system. For advice and the minimum requirements needed for any other applications / services the practice wishes to install and run they should refer directly back to the supplier of these services NB All information is correct at the time of publication. Schedule C Terms & Conditions of Provision of Service IMPORTANT: The Customer's use of the Service (as defined below) and /or acceptance of these Terms and Conditions ('Conditions') constitute the Customer's agreement to be bound by these Conditions. These Conditions must be read in conjunction with the Acceptable Usage Policy set out in Schedule E and Service Level Agreement set out in Schedule F which may be subject to change from time to time upon reasonable notice by Pracctice to the Customer. It is the Customer's responsibility to ensure that they comply with the latest edition of the Acceptable Usage Policy (AUP) in force at any given time. These Conditions, together with those of Pracctice AUP, explain the responsibilities of Pracctice to the Customer and the Customer's responsibilities to Pracctice and to other users of the Service ('Users'). The AUP in particular outlines what Pracctice considers to be unacceptable use of the Internet by our customers so that Pracctice can take appropriate steps against abusers of the Internet. The AUP is an integral part of these Conditions and, unless otherwise expressly stated, all references to Conditions include reference to the AUP. Terms and conditions for Pracctice Hosting Services: Definitions Please note some terms used in these Conditions have a certain meaning: 'Access Line' means the telecommunications circuit that the Customer uses to obtain telecommunications services over the public switched telephone network at the Premises Site(s) as notified by the Customer to Pracctice. 'Act' means the Telecommunications Act 1984Xxx 0000; 'Agreement' means these Conditions together with the AUP. 'Carrier' means any supplier of telecommunications services to Pracctice for the Service. 'Commencement Date' means the date when the Customer first receives access to the Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use Agreement

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Anti-virus Protection. All Customers are responsible for their own virus protection scheme. Many sites opt to put Firewalls firewalls in place but these do not replace the need for anti-virus Softwaresoftware. Firms must also ensure that they are running the appropriate level of protection for the solution at their offices. Please note all of the above only relates to the successful implementation and running of the Xxxxxx.XX Osprey Approach system. For advice and the minimum requirements needed for any other applications / services the practice wishes to install and run they should refer directly back to the supplier of these services NB All information is correct at the time of publication. Schedule C Terms & Conditions of Provision of Service IMPORTANT: The Customer's use of the Service (as defined below) and /or acceptance of these Terms and Conditions ('Conditions') constitute the Customer's agreement to be bound by these Conditions. These Conditions must be read in conjunction with the Acceptable Usage Policy set out in Schedule E and Service Level Agreement set out in Schedule F which may be subject to change from time to time upon reasonable notice by Pracctice to the Customer. It is the Customer's responsibility to ensure that they comply with the latest edition of the Acceptable Usage Policy (AUP) in force at any given time. These Conditions, together with those of Pracctice AUP, explain the responsibilities of Pracctice to the Customer and the Customer's responsibilities to Pracctice and to other users of the Service ('Users'). The AUP in particular outlines what Pracctice considers to be unacceptable use of the Internet by our customers so that Pracctice can take appropriate steps against abusers of the Internet. The AUP is an integral part of these Conditions and, unless otherwise expressly stated, all references to Conditions include reference to the AUP. Terms and conditions for Pracctice Hosting Services: Definitions Please note some terms used in these Conditions have a certain meaning: 'Access Line' means the telecommunications circuit that the Customer uses to obtain telecommunications services over the public switched telephone network at the Premises Site(s) as notified by the Customer to Pracctice. 'Act' means the Telecommunications Act 1984Xxx 0000; 'Agreement' means these Conditions together with the AUP. 'Carrier' means any supplier of telecommunications services to Pracctice for the Service. 'Commencement Date' means the date when the Customer first receives access to the Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use Agreement

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