Customer Assistance; Prohibited Activities Sample Clauses

Customer Assistance; Prohibited Activities. Customer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to perform all acts and to make, execute and deliver all documents, data, and access credentials that Customer needs to perform or provide in order for ChannelAdvisor to provide the Services. Customer covenants to ChannelAdvisor that Customer will not engage in the activities prohibited in this Agreement. In addition to all remedies available at law or in equity, ChannelAdvisor may immediately terminate or suspend the Agreement or the Services or both if Customer uses a Module for purposes prohibited in this Section or any other portion of this Agreement.
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Related to Customer Assistance; Prohibited Activities

  • Prohibited Activities You may not access or use the Site for any purpose other than that for which we make the Site available. The Site may not be used in connection with any commercial endeavors except those that are specifically endorsed or approved by us. As a user of the Site, you agree not to:

  • CONCERTED ACTIVITIES It is agreed and understood that there will be no strike, work stoppage, slowdown, picketing or refusal or failure to fully and faithfully perform job functions and responsibilities, or other interference with the operation of the District by the Association or by its officers, agents, or workers covered by this Agreement, during the term of this Agreement, including compliance with the request of other labor organizations to engage in such activity.

  • Employee Assistance Program Neither the fact of an employee's participation in an employee assistance program, nor information generated by participation in the program, shall be used as a reason for discipline under this Article, except for information relating to an employee's failure to participate in an employee assistance program consistent with the terms to which the employee and the University have agreed.

  • Outside Professional Activities A. A faculty member may engage in outside professional activity or act in a consulting or advisory capacity to public or private clients, recognizing that suitable contact with the public and private sector offers a desirable means whereby he/she may relate his/her professional activities and teaching to current practice, trends and developments, subject to the following: 1. Such professional activity shall not conflict or interfere with the fulfilment of his/her duties and responsibilities to the University as provided in this agreement; 2. Such professional activities shall not reflect adversely on, or be to the detriment of the University; 3. A faculty member must disclose and seek approval from the Xxxx to undertake outside professional activity when such activity has the potential of not complying with clauses 1 and 2 above. The disclosure shall be in writing and shall include: a) a full description of the work or activity; b) an estimate of the time required or the time period to perform the work (number of hours per week over a period of time, number of weeks, the term or terms when the majority of the activity is scheduled to take place.); c) the extent of the use, if any, of University facilities, supplies, support staff or students; d) any other external activities that have already been approved in that year or that are continuing from an earlier year; and e) the impact of the activity will have on teaching, research, and service responsibilities. The following factors shall serve as guidelines to determine whether the outside professional activity requires prior disclosures to, and approval by the Xxxx: a) The activity is one that conflicts with the faculty member’s teaching activities, e.g. necessitates a rescheduling of teaching sessions, or that reduces student access to the faculty member, etc.; b) The activity is one that results in the faculty member having less time to devote to his/her SRC duties and conflicts with his/her obligations set out in Article 7 Obligations and Article 10 Workload; or c) The activity is one that reduces the faculty member’s ability to meet his/her service duties and conflicts with his/her obligations set out in Article 7 Obligations and Article 10

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