Consolidation Sites Sample Clauses

Consolidation Sites. Exercise caution when using consolidation sites. “Consolidation Sites” (also known as “account aggregators” or “screen scrapers”) are Internet sites that provide the ability to collect on one integrated website key information about you such as bank balances, investments, and e-mails. For example, you may be encouraged to provide a Consolidation Site with your personal finance information, such as your Login ID and Password for Firstrust Online Banking. You should never provide this information to a site that you do not recognize and fully trust. We are not liable for any transactions that you initiate through a Consolidation Site or that are initiated through a Consolidation Site using your Login ID and/or Password. All transactions initiated by a Consolidation Site using access information you provided are considered to be authorized by you, whether or not you were aware of the specific transactions. We also are not liable for any loss of information or funds from your Account that occurs as a result of your use of a Consolidation Site or as a result of your use of a website that is not the Firstrust Online Banking website (an “Imposter Website”). If necessary, you may cancel your access or change your Passwords for Firstrust Online Banking at any time. However, we do not guarantee that this will restrict any Consolidation Sites or Imposter Websites to which you have previously given authority from accessing your information in the future.
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Related to Consolidation Sites

  • ROOM CONSOLIDATION Residence assignments shall be consolidated when vacancies occur in any residence facility, to minimize the number of rooms, suites, and/or apartments not at full occupancy. The Student may be required to change residence assignment and move to facilitate room consolidation. Residents in rooms/apartments/suites not at full capacity may be charged additional rent as determined by UCF DHRL.

  • MERGER AND CONSOLIDATION The Company will not consolidate with or merge with or into, or convey, transfer or lease all or substantially all its assets to, any Person, unless:

  • Consolidation of Grievances If the grievance involves a group of employees or if a number of employees file separate grievances on the same matter, the grievances shall, whenever possible, be handled as a single grievance.

  • Merger or Consolidation Section 8.11

  • Consolidation The Employer may consolidate grievances arising out of the same set of facts.

  • Other Fires on Sale Area Forest Service shall pay Purchaser, at fire fighting rates common in the area or at prior agreed rates, for equipment or personnel furnished by Purchaser pursuant to B7.3, or otherwise at the request of Forest Service, on any fire on Sale Area other than an Operations Fire or a Negligent Fire. B7.5 State Law. Purchaser shall not be relieved by the terms of this contract of any liability to the United States for fire suppression costs recoverable in an action based on State law, except for such costs resulting from Operations Fires. Amounts due Purchaser for fire fighting expenditures in accordance with B7.41 shall not be with- held pending settlement of any such claim or action based on State law.

  • Consolidation of Committees The parties to this Agreement and to the Agreement concerning drug and alcohol testing and EAP between TWU Local 250A and the SFMTA may elect to combine the joint labor- management committee established here and in the Local 250A Agreement.

  • Merger The Company merges into or consolidates with another corporation, or merges another corporation into the Company, and as a result less than a majority of the combined voting power of the resulting corporation immediately after the merger or consolidation is held by persons who were stockholders of the Company immediately before the merger or consolidation.

  • Classification and Reclassification Classification and reclassification are the assignment or reassignment, respectively, of a position or group of positions to an occupational classification which is appropriate for compensation and employment purposes.

  • Consolidation or Joinder § 8.3.4.1 Either party, at its sole discretion, may consolidate an arbitration conducted under this Agreement with any other arbitration to which it is a party provided that (1) the arbitration agreement governing the other arbitration permits consolidation; (2) the arbitrations to be consolidated substantially involve common questions of law or fact; and (3) the arbitrations employ materially similar procedural rules and methods for selecting arbitrator(s).

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