DATA ACCESSIBILITY Sample Clauses

DATA ACCESSIBILITY a. Issuer understands and agrees that inspection of Securities records and other records maintained on the systems of Service Provider may be subject to the inspection rights of securities regulatory authorities including the Securities and Exchange Commission. b. Service Provider is hereby authorized to make certain data available to industry third-party systems, both directly and via API integrations, including but not limited to broker-dealers, investment advisers, registered service providers, securities exchanges, rating agencies, research firms and others for purposes of enabling them to obtain information about and descriptions of Issuer’s Securities, payment history of such Securities, confirmations of a holder’s ownership positions, enforcing restrictions on any proposed divestitures (including ownership changes), among other things.
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DATA ACCESSIBILITY. In the second part of deliverable 5.2, we analysed the state of the art in licensing policies/guidelines suitable for geological data and public sector information. To learn from previous experiences and to remove the remaining barriers and conflicts relating to the availability of data and the dissemination of geological data, we introduced a comparative overview of 14 different licensing policies. The issue of data accessibility and licensing form crucial barriers to an EGDI infrastructure or in general, the optimal sharing of geological data within the EGDI. Many initiatives are indeed being taken to improve the accessibility and accessibility of data, but they are generally operating within a specific sector or country. A large body of information exists on these initiatives, but it is still much dispersed, leading to duplication of efforts without integration towards an encompassing data infrastructure. Moreover, while the harmonisation of licensing models and practices is essential for sharing geological data across borders between public bodies, the private sector and the broader society, the focus in the geo-domain still seems to remain mostly on the standardisation of the technical aspects of geo-data. Yet, non-transparent and inconsistent licenses have often been identified as a major barrier to the sharing of data across the geospatial community and a clear need for harmonised geo-licenses is increasingly being recognised.2 Another major barrier is the use of non-standard licenses that are difficult to understand, both for human beings and computers. This applies to the use and combination of different geological data and geological information services within one jurisdiction, but also to cross-border and international use. 3 Within EGDI we aimed to surpass these national or sector-specific licensing policies via this comparative overview and we suggested a number of specific licenses that could be suitable for the EGDI data/services (in their original form or with certain adaptations). When looking at the 14 different licensing guidelines and policies, the ultimate objective of EGDI should always be kept in mind, i.e. greater harmonization of the access and licensing policies throughout Europe.
DATA ACCESSIBILITY. The Contractor shall provide access to all available data and documentation relative to this effort. Contractor data shall be provided to the Government for review upon the Government's request as specified in the tasking.
DATA ACCESSIBILITY. The Proposer shall support both ad hoc and automated extract of all data from the Solution at appropriate frequencies.
DATA ACCESSIBILITY. Doc ID: 588f91d51b274eb52abddd4ec8038d172c878460 a. Issuer understands and agrees that inspection of Securities records and other records maintained on the systems of Service Provider may be subject to the inspection rights of securities regulatory authorities including the Securities and Exchange Commission. b. Service Provider is hereby authorized to make certain data available to industry third- party systems, both directly and via API integrations, including but not limited to broker- dealers, investment advisers, registered service providers, securities exchanges, rating agencies, research firms and others for purposes of enabling them to obtain information about and descriptions of Issuer's Securities, payment history of such Securities, confirmations of a holder's ownership positions, enforcing restrictions on any proposed divestitures (including ownership changes), among other things.
DATA ACCESSIBILITY. Provider shall support both ad hoc and automated extract of all data from the Solution at appropriate frequencies, or to support CPS processes.

Related to DATA ACCESSIBILITY

  • Data Access Access to Contract and State Data The Contractor shall provide to the Client Agency access to any data, as defined in Conn. Gen Stat. Sec. 4e-1, concerning the Contract and the Client Agency that are in the possession or control of the Contractor upon demand and shall provide the data to the Client Agency in a format prescribed by the Client Agency and the State Auditors of Public Accounts at no additional cost.

  • Data Access Control Persons entitled to use data processing systems gain access only to the Personal Data that they have a right to access, and Personal Data must not be read, copied, modified or removed without authorization in the course of processing, use and storage.

  • Accessibility Supplier warrants that all Products will meet the requirements set forth in all federal, state, local and foreign laws, rules, and regulations applicable to accessibility of information technology for people with disabilities. Supplier agrees to use personnel trained and knowledgeable in supporting the needs of persons with disabilities in performance of Services under this Order.

  • System and Data Access Services a. System. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Addendum and solely for the purpose of providing access to Fund Data as set forth herein, State Street hereby agrees to provide the Fund, or certain third parties approved by State Street that serve as the Fund`s investment advisors, investment managers or fund accountants (the "Fund Accountants") or as the Fund`s independent auditors (the "Auditor"), with access to State Street`s Multicurrency HORIZONR Accounting System and the other information systems described in Attachment A (collectively, the "System") on a remote basis solely on the computer hardware, system software and telecommunication links described in Attachment B (the "Designated Configuration") or on any designated substitute or back-up equipment configuration consented to in writing by State Street, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.

  • Data Access Services State Street agrees to make available to the Fund the Data Access Services subject to the terms and conditions of this Addendum and such data access operating standards and procedures as may be issued by State Street from time to time. The Fund shall be able to access the System to (i) originate electronic instructions to State Street in order to (a) effect the transfer or movement of cash or securities held under custody by State Street or (b) transmit accounting or other information (the transactions described in (i)(a) and (i)(b) above are referred to herein as “Client Originated Electronic Financial Instructions”), and (ii) access data for the purpose of reporting and analysis, which shall all be deemed to be Data Access Services for purposes of this Addendum.

  • Benchmarks for Measuring Accessibility For the purposes of this Agreement, the accessibility of online content and functionality will be measured according to the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA and the Web Accessibility Initiative Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite (WAI-ARIA) 1.0 for web content, which are incorporated by reference.

  • Accessibility Requirements Under Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2054, Subchapter M, and implementing rules of the Texas Department of Information Resources, the System Agency must procure Products and services that comply with the Accessibility Standards when those Products are available in the commercial marketplace or when those Products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation. Accordingly, Grantee must provide electronic and information resources and associated Product documentation and technical support that comply with the Accessibility Standards.

  • System Access Control Data processing systems used to provide the Cloud Service must be prevented from being used without authorization.

  • Substance Abuse Testing The Parties agree that it is in the best interest of all concerned to promote a safe working environment. The Union has no objection to pre-employment substance abuse testing when required by the Employer and further, the Union has no objection to voluntary substance abuse testing to qualify for employment on projects when required by a project owner. The cost and scheduling of such testing shall be paid for and arranged by the Employer. The Union agrees to reimburse the Employer for any failed pre-access Alcohol and Drug test costs.

  • System Access CUSTOMER agrees to provide to PROVIDER, at CUSTOMER’S expense, necessary access to the mainframe computer and related information technology systems (the “System”) on which CUSTOMER data is processed during the times (the “Service Hours”) specified in the PSAs, subject to reasonable downtime for utility outages, maintenance, performance difficulties and the like. In the event of a change in the Service Hours, CUSTOMER will provide PROVIDER with at least fifteen (15) calendar days written notice of such change.

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