Consent to Intra-Company and Limited Public Data Usage Sample Clauses

Consent to Intra-Company and Limited Public Data Usage. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Member Agreement, and in accordance with subsection 5.10(1) of National Instrument 21- 101 Marketplace Operation, Member hereby expressly consents to the Exchange’s right to:
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Consent to Intra-Company and Limited Public Data Usage. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Member Agreement, and in accordance with subsection 5.10(1) of National Instrument 21- 101 Marketplace Operation, Member hereby expressly consents to the Exchange’s right to: (i) share, on an intra-company basis, Transaction Data, including the identity of Member or of any of its clients, with the Exchange’s domestic and foreign affiliated entities, for “Internal Commercial Purposes,” provided that such affiliated entities abide by the same or substantively similar confidentiality policies and procedures as are applicable to the Exchange with respect to such Transaction Data, where Internal Commercial Purposes include, but are not limited to, identifying additional trading opportunities or other benefits for the Member or any of its clients through the Services of the Exchange or the services of the Exchange’s foreign or domestic affiliated entities; and

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