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Applications and ASP Infrastructure Terms of Use. 10.1 Under this Agreement, as indicated in sub-Clause 9.1 above, a maximum number of xx Users may access the Applications through the ASP Infrastructure at any given time. 10.2 Users’ access to the Applications and the ASP Infrastructure shall be controlled by means of username, password and pass code. Access can also be restricted by IP address on written request of the Customer. 10.3 The Service Provider reserves the right to increase Fees proportionately, in accordance with Schedule 1, in the event of an increase in the maximum number of Users.
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Applications and ASP Infrastructure Terms of Use. 10.1 Under this Agreement, as indicated in sub-Clause 9.1 above, a maximum number of << >> Users may access the Applications through the ASP Infrastructure at any given time. 10.2 Users’ access to the Applications and the ASP Infrastructure shall be controlled by means of <<Insert description of access control, e.g. username and password, IP validation etc.>>. 10.3 Should the Customer require an increased maximum number of Users, such an increase shall be permitted at the exclusive discretion of the Service Provider. The Service Provider reserves the right to increase Fees proportionately, in accordance with Schedule 1, in the event of an increase in the maximum number of Users.
Applications and ASP Infrastructure Terms of Use. 11.1 Under this Agreement, as indicated in sub-Clause 9.1 above, users providing a service for the Customer may access the Applications through the ASP Infrastructure at any given time. 11.2 Users’ access to the Applications and the ASP Infrastructure shall be controlled by means of username and password. 11.3 Use by Non-Customer Users is not permitted under this Agreement in the absence of express written consent from the Service Provider, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld. The Service Provider may require such details as the reason that access to the Applications and ASP Infrastructure is required by the Non-Customer User, details of the Non-Customer User and other information which may be specified from time to time. 11.4 The Customer shall use the Service exclusively for the purposes of carrying on its business of the provision of immunisation services. 11.5 The Service Provider shall monitor the Customer’s use of the Applications and ASP Infrastructure from time to time to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and with the Reasonable Usage Policy annexed to this Agreement as Schedule 4. In the event that the Customer’s use of the Service exceeds levels deemed reasonable by the Reasonable Usage Policy, the Service Provider reserves the right to increase Fees, in accordance with Schedule 1, as it deems appropriate, supplying 30 days’ written notice to the Customer of such an increase. 11.6 The Customer may only access the Applications detailed in Schedule 2 to this Agreement. No access to other parts of the ASP Infrastructure shall be permitted in the absence of express written permission from the Service Provider. 11.7 The Customer is exclusively responsible for its use of the Service, including the conduct of individual Users (Users to include any authorised Non-Customer Users) and must ensure that all use is in accordance with this Agreement. The Customer shall notify the Service Provider immediately of any breaches of this Agreement by any Users or Non-Customer Users. 11.8 Access to the Applications is only permitted through the use of Username and Password via the ASP Infrastructure. Under no circumstances may the Customer download, store, reproduce or redistribute the Applications or any other part of the ASP Infrastructure, without first obtaining the express written permission of the Service Provider. 11.9 The Customer’s use of the Applications and ASP Infrastructure may, from time to time, be governed by s...
Applications and ASP Infrastructure Terms of Use. 12.1 Application Users’ access to the Applications and the ASP Infrastructure shall be controlled by means of usernames, passwords and IP validation. 12.2 The Customer may only access the Applications detailed in Schedule 2 to this Agreement. No access to other parts of the ASP Infrastructure shall be permitted in the absence of express written permission from UrbanThings. 12.3 The Customer is exclusively responsible for its use of the Applications and must ensure that all use is in accordance with this Agreement. The Customer shall notify UrbanThings immediately of any breaches of this Agreement by any Application Users. 12.4 The Customer’s use of the Applications and ASP Infrastructure may, from time to time, be governed by statutory or regulatory rules and requirements external to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. It shall be the Customer’s exclusive responsibility to ensure that their use of the Applications and ASP Infrastructure is in compliance with any such laws. 12.5 The Customer’s use of the Applications and ASP Infrastructure shall be subject to the following limitations, any of which may be waived by UrbanThings giving their express written consent: 12.5.1 The Customer may not use or redistribute the Applications or the ASP Infrastructure for the purpose of conducting the business of an Application Service Provider; 12.5.2 The Customer may not redistribute or reproduce the Applications or the ASP Infrastructure through any network; and 12.5.3 The Customer may not allow any unauthorised third party to access the Applications or the ASP Infrastructure.

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