Customer’s Account Sample Clauses

Customer’s Account. After receipt of your payment of our invoice for any one-time Fees identified on the related Ordering Document, we will provision an account for you through which you will access each of the applicable Subscriptions (“Account(s)”). You agree to designate to us a single point of contact for each Subscription who will establish and manage the related Account, including the designation of Users authorized to create usernames and passwords for the related Account. You are solely responsible for assigning your Users. You agree to safeguard all usernames, passwords, or access codes in your possession or under your control and to require your Users to safeguard the same. You will notify us immediately in writing if you have knowledge that any usernames and/or passwords have been compromised and need to be changed. You are responsible for all activities that occur under the Accounts and, except to the extent caused by our breach of these Master Terms, we are not responsible for unauthorized access to the Accounts. Use by your Affiliates is permitted, unless otherwise stated in an Ordering Document or restricted by Law. You are responsible under this Agreement for all acts and omissions of your Affiliates and Users with regard to their use of any Insperity Offering or Insperity Partner Offering, including their compliance with the Terms of Use for Cloud-Based Solutions.
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Customer’s Account. Client hereby acknowledges and agrees that any moneys or funds are received from clients, or held by AFEX Singapore (its delegates or any other AFEX entity), for the account of the Client, where such moneys are pending complete instructions from Client as to how such moneys should be applied or moneys are received otherwise in accordance with Clause 5, will not be considered to be for remittance purposes, and Clients hereby acknowledge and agree that such moneys may not be held in AFEX Singapore’s Customers’ Account in accordance with this Clause 5. Funding Balance therefore may, but is not required to be, held in the Customers’ Account and Clients hereby acknowledge and consent to the same.
Customer’s Account. Customer’s account number with Carrying Broker.
Customer’s Account. Customer will open a Foreign Exchange trading account (“the Account”) with NetPicks with an initial deposit of at least five thousand U.S. dollars ($5000.00). Such account may be subject to one or more prime brokerage or give-up agreements. The initial deposit, all subsequent deposits to and withdrawals from the Account, and all transactions effected in the Account shall be subject to this Foreign Exchange Management Agreement. Customer may add to the case balance of the Account at any time. Customer agrees to give NetPicks at least twenty-fours hours prior written notice before de- allocating any funds from the Account and seventy-two hours prior written notice before withdrawing funds from the Account. All provisions of the Customer Agreement between NetPicks and Customer shall remain in full force and effect and shall control.
Customer’s Account. Pursuant to Section 1.1 (Provision of the Service), Customer may permit Users to use the Service solely on Customer’s behalf, provided that Customer shall ensure that all Users comply with the terms of this Agreement. Treasure Data will set up Customer’s initial Login Account and Customer must provide the User Account Information. Accounts
Customer’s Account. (a) All monies or other properties received by MeesPierson from the Customer or from any other person, including the Clearing House for the account of the Customer in respect of the futures/options contracts transacted on behalf of the Customer shall be held by MeesPierson as trustee, segregated from MeesPierson's own assets and paid into a segregated bank account.
Customer’s Account. Customer may provide Customer’s name and email information to Current to generate credentialsfor Customer to access the Application Services. Customer’s credentials can be used to access Customer’s account,including Customer’s Content, and to make changes to Customer’s account.
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Customer’s Account. Customer will be able to create, manage, and terminate an account from Virbela (an “Organization Account”) in connection with Customer’s Subscription Services. Within its Organization Account, Customer will have the ability to register and remove intended End-Users, as well as assign particular End-Users with access rights to aspects of the SubscriptionServices subscribed to by Customer.
Customer’s Account. Customer will designate one or more of its employees to be the point of contact with Fusebit for the management and support of the Subscription Services, and who will be responsible for establishing and managing Customer’s use of the Subscription Services (“Account”), including the creation of authentication credentials to access Customer’s Account. Customer is solely responsible for maintaining the status of its User base. Customer will safeguard all Administrative User authentication credentials in its possession or under its control. Customer is responsible for all activities that occur under the Account.
Customer’s Account. To access the Advania OpenCloud Services, Customer must create an account associated with a valid email address. Only one account may be created per e-mail address. Customer is responsible for all activities that occur under Customer’s account, regardless of whether the activities are undertaken by Customer, Customer’s employees or a third party and except to the extent caused by Customer’s breach of this XXXX, Advania and its affiliates are not responsible for unauthorized access to Customer‘s account. Customer must contact Xxxxxxx immediately if Customer believes an unauthorized third party may be using Customer’s account or if Customer’s account information is lost or stolen. The log-in credentials and private keys generated by the Services are for Customer’s internal use only and Customer may not sell, transfer or sublicense them to any other entity or person, except that Customer may disclose its private key to Customer’s agents and subcontractors performing work on Customer’s behalf.
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