Authorization of Tier/Diversity Partner to act as Contractor’s Agent Sample Clauses

Authorization of Tier/Diversity Partner to act as Contractor’s Agent. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Master Agreement or Participating Addendum, Contractor is hereby authorized to engage Tier/Diversity Partner(s) (“Tier 1 Partner”) to act as Contractor’s authorized agent(s) for purposes of performing the following responsibilities: (i) implementation, (ii) invoicing and billing, (iii) E-commerce interface setup and training, (iv) establishing and maintaining a funds account (“Control Account”), and (v) First-level customer support, including general service issues and addressing questions with any Purchasing Entity.
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