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CCSP and Customer Obligations 
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  • Customer Obligations To facilitate NCR Voyix’s provision of the Hosting Services hereunder and Xxxxxxxx’s access and use of the Hosted NCR Voyix Software hereunder, Customer agrees to undertake the following: (a) Provide and maintain the Customer Equipment at each of the Customer Locations in accordance with the minimum standards established by NCR Voyix, which as of the Effective Date include a windows-based PC and store level file server that each include a Windows operating system actively supported by Microsoft Corporation, an internet browser that is actively supported by Microsoft Corporation, and Customer Equipment maintained in good working order in accordance with the minimum standards recommended by the manufacturer; (b) Provide and maintain access to the internet at each of the Customer Locations through a competent internet service provider (ISP), maintaining telephone or other telecommunication services necessary to connect each of Customer’s Locations to Customer’s ISP; (c) Abide by the security procedures specified by NCR Voyix and perform reasonable and customary security practices to preclude attempts to circumvent any security procedures or utilize any unauthorized systems in an attempt to access the data of another Customer; (d) Provide timely notification of any issues and give appropriate lead time to NCR Voyix for any special requests; (e) Make all reasonable efforts to assist NCR Voyix in identifying, isolating and replicating issues found in the System; and (f) Customer shall be solely responsible for the manner in which Customer and Customer’s users use the System and the Hosted Software. Customer shall ensure that only authorized users have access to any user identifications or passwords for use in connection with the System and the Hosted Software and that such authorized users shall not disclose such identifications or passwords to any other individual. Customer acknowledges and agrees that it is solely responsible for strictly maintaining the confidentiality and integrity of such identifications and passwords and Customer shall indemnify and hold harmless NCR Voyix from and against any liability, damages, or costs arising from Customer’s failure to comply with this obligation including, but not limited to, improper or unauthorized account access using Customer’s user identifications or passwords, provided such identifications or passwords were not improperly disseminated by NCR Voyix or any of its agent or representatives. Customer shall notify NCR Voyix immediately in writing if the security or integrity of an identification or password has been compromised.

  • Supplier Obligations 2.1 Deliverables Supplier agrees to supply, and Xxxxx NZT agrees to acquire, the Deliverables subject to and in accordance with the terms of the Agreement. 2.2 Performance standards Supplier will perform its obligations under the Agreement in a timely manner and in accordance with Good Industry Practice. 2.3 Laws, licences and approvals In carrying out its activities in connection with this Agreement, Supplier will comply with all applicable Laws and will not commit any act or omit to do anything that causes or has the potential to cause Spark NZT to breach any Laws. Supplier will have all the licences, consents and approvals needed to supply the Deliverables and perform and observe its other obligations in accordance with the Agreement. 2.4 Requirements Supplier will provide the Deliverables to Spark NZT free of Defects and in accordance with all applicable Requirements, Service Levels and timeframes for delivery set out in a Side Letter or PO. 2.5 Co-operation Supplier will co-operate in good faith and in a timely manner with other Spark NZT suppliers, and if reasonably requested by Spark NZT, will provide information and assistance as necessary to facilitate the supply of goods or services to Spark NZT by those suppliers. A breach of this clause will be deemed a material breach of the Agreement. 2.6 Policies Supplier will use its best endeavours to follow Spark NZT’s applicable policies as provided to Supplier in writing from time to time, and a persistent or material breach of any of those policies will constitute a material breach of the Agreement. Supplier will advise Spark NZT immediately that it becomes aware that it has breached or is likely to have breached any of Spark NZT’s policies including if Spark NZT’s security has been compromised. 2.7 Key Personnel Supplier will assign the Key Personnel to the corresponding roles specified in the Agreement, and will not re-assign those Key Personnel without Spark NZT’s prior written consent, not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 2.8 Documentation Accompanying each Deliverable, Supplier will provide Spark NZT with corresponding Documentation. Supplier will ensure that the Documentation includes a complete set of operating, technical and user manuals with a level of specificity to enable a reasonably competent user to make effective use of each Deliverable. If Spark NZT discovers any error in the Documentation, Spark NZT may notify Supplier in writing of the error and Supplier will promptly correct it and provide Spark NZT with amended Documentation at no additional cost to Spark NZT. Spark NZT may copy Documentation as reasonably necessary to enable Spark NZT to enjoy the benefit of the Deliverables in accordance with the Agreement. 2.9 Information Supplier will prepare, and retain during the term of the Agreement and for a reasonable period afterwards, accurate records and accounts in relation to all material aspects of its activities under the Agreement, including the Charges and Deliverables, in each case to a level of detail, completeness and accuracy consistent with Good Industry Practice and any relevant terms in this Agreement.

  • Interconnection Customer Obligations The Interconnection Customer shall maintain the Large Generating Facility and the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities in a safe and reliable manner and in accordance with this LGIA.

  • USER OBLIGATIONS As a user of the Website or Services, You may be asked to register with Us. When You do so, You will choose a user identifier, which may be Your email address or another term, as well as a password. You may also provide personal information, including, but not limited to, Your name. You are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of this information. This identifying information will enable You to use the Website and Services. You must not share such identifying information with any third party, and if You discover that Your identifying information has been compromised, You agree to notify Us immediately in writing. Email notification will suffice. You are responsible for maintaining the safety and security of Your identifying information as well as keeping Us apprised of any changes to Your identifying information. Providing false or inaccurate information, or using the Website or Services to further fraud or unlawful activity is grounds for immediate termination of this Agreement.

  • Developer Obligations In accordance with applicable NYISO requirements, Developer shall maintain satisfactory operating communications with Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO. Developer shall provide standard voice line, dedicated voice line and facsimile communications at its Large Generating Facility control room or central dispatch facility through use of either the public telephone system, or a voice communications system that does not rely on the public telephone system. Developer shall also provide the dedicated data circuit(s) necessary to provide Developer data to Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO as set forth in Appendix D hereto. The data circuit(s) shall extend from the Large Generating Facility to the location(s) specified by Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO. Any required maintenance of such communications equipment shall be performed by Developer. Operational communications shall be activated and maintained under, but not be limited to, the following events: system paralleling or separation, scheduled and unscheduled shutdowns, equipment clearances, and hourly and daily load data.

  • Obligations of Customer Axway’s indemnification obligation is contingent upon the Customer: (a) giving immediate written notice to Axway of any such Infringement Claim; (b) giving Axway control of the defense and related settlement negotiations, provided , however that Axway will obtain the Customer’s prior written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, if any settlement of such an Infringement Claim requires Customer to admit liability, take or refrain from taking any particular action other than cessation of use of the infringing Services, Product, or Deliverable , and (c) assisting in the defense at Axway’s reasonable request, provided Axway agrees to pay Customer’s reasonable expenses in connection therewith. The Customer may participate in such defense and in any settlement discussions directly or through counsel of the Cus tomer’s choice, at the Customer’s expense, provided such participation does not materially prejudice Axway’s sole control of the defense or cause Axway to incur material additional costs in the conduct of such defense .

  • Third Party Obligations 3.1. The THIRD PARTY shall:- 3.1.1. not divulge the Confidential Information to any party other than as provided for in this Confidentiality Agreement; 3.1.2. use the Confidential Information only for the purposes necessary in providing the services for which he is engaged by the AUTHORITY; and 3.1.3. make no commercial use of the Confidential Information or any part thereof. 3.2. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the THIRD PARTY shall be entitled to make any disclosure required by law of the Confidential Information and shall notify the AUTHORITY of so doing in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 6.

  • Subscriber Obligations The Subscriber must: (a) notify XXXX in writing as soon as reasonably practicable after it becomes aware of any claim under clause 13.1 of this Participation Agreement; (b) on leave being granted by a court, give XXXX the option to conduct the defence of such a claim, including negotiations for settlement or compromise prior to the institution of legal proceedings, provided that the Subscriber may direct XXXX in the conduct of the defence or settlement of any claim to the extent reasonably necessary: (i) to the extent reasonable, to protect the reputation of the Subscriber; and/or (ii) to ensure the Subscriber continuity of the use of the Services in accordance with the Participation Agreement; and/or (iii) to determine the amount of any settlement sum to be granted; (c) provide XXXX with reasonable assistance in conducting the defence of such a claim, subject to the Subscriber being reimbursed by XXXX for the costs of providing such assistance; (d) permit XXXX to modify, alter or substitute the infringing part of the Services, at its own expense, to render the Services non-infringing; and (e) authorise XXXX to negotiate and procure on behalf of the Subscriber a licence or other authority to enable the Subscriber to continue the use of the Services.

  • Buyer Obligations In the event of any termination hereunder, Buyer shall return all documents and other materials furnished by Seller with respect to the Hospital Campus Real Property. No information or knowledge obtained in any investigation pursuant to this Section shall affect or be deemed to modify any representation or warranty contained in this Agreement or the conditions to the obligations of the Parties hereunder. Buyer shall keep the Hospital Campus Real Property free and clear of all mechanics’ or materialmen’s liens arising from or related to Buyer’s due diligence efforts and shall take all necessary actions, at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, to remove any such liens that encumber the Hospital Campus Real Property to the extent that the existence of such liens shall have a material adverse effect on Seller (including, without limitation, causing Seller to be in default of any of its obligations or agreements), the Hospital Campus Real Property (or any portion thereof) or the Licensed Operations.

  • Service Provider Obligations Service Provider shall make the Software and the Services required for provisioning the Software (Software and Services hereinafter together and individually may also be referred to as “Service” or “Services”) available to Customer as described in the Services Description and in the Services Specific Terms (together hereinafter referred to as “Services Description”) referenced in the Order Forms and according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Service Provider may amend the Services from time to time, provided that such amendments shall not materially diminish the overall Service. Service Provider aims to provide the Software access to Customer within two (2) working days upon the Effective Date, unless otherwise set forth in the Services Description. The Software may consist of a web application provided to Customer in form of a software as a service solution and a mobile application to be installed by Customer on its mobile device. The agreed scope and quality of the Services is exclusively set forth in the Services Description. Public statements concerning the Service made by Service Provider or its agents will only take form when expressively confirmed by Service Provider in writing. Notwithstanding section 7.1, information and specifications contained within the Services Description shall not qualify as warranty or guarantee with regards to the Service’s quality or as any other kind of guarantee, unless they have been confirmed as such by Service Provider in writing. Service Provider may update and improve the Services from time to time; any such Updates, meaning software that remedies "Defects" (as defined in section 7.4) in the Services and/or may include minor improvements of the Services, are included in the Agreement. In addition to Updates, Service Provider may offer Upgrades and/or Add-On Services to the Services, where “Upgrades” mean new capabilities or functionalities of the Services and “Add-On Services” either mean (i) new and/or additional functionality packages in form of separate modules to the Services, or (ii) integrations or connection applications with other Hilti or third party software applications. Upgrades and Add-On Services are only subject to the Agreement, if ordered separately and paid for by Customer, where additional terms and conditions may apply.

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