Default Security Requirements Sample Clauses

Default Security Requirements. A Letter of Credit provided by Seller to satisfy the obligation to deliver and maintain Default Security must meet the following minimum requirements:
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  • Payment Security Requirements A. Unless Company has maintained an agreement similar to this Agreement with Authority during the 18 months prior to the effective date of this Agreement without the occurrence of any act or omission that would have been a default under this Agreement, Company will provide Authority on or before the commencement date of this Agreement with an acceptable bond, irrevocable letter of credit or other similar security acceptable to Authority in an amount equal to the estimate of three months’ Rents, fees and charges, payable by Company under this Agreement, to guarantee the faithful performance by Company of its obligations under this Agreement and the payment of all Rents, fees, tax assessments, and charges due hereunder (hereinafter referred to as “Payment Security”). Company will be obligated to maintain such Payment Security in effect until the expiration of 18 consecutive months during which Company commits no default under this Agreement. Such Payment Security will be in a form and with a company acceptable to Authority and licensed to do business in the State of Florida. In the event that any such Payment Security is for a period less than the full period required under this Agreement or if such Payment Security is canceled, Company will provide a renewal or replacement Payment Security for the remaining required period at least 60 days prior to the date of such expiration or cancellation. Such Payment Security will require notice by the surety to Authority at least 60 days prior to any cancellation.

  • Security Requirements 11.1 The Supplier shall comply, and shall procure the compliance of the Suppliers Personnel, with the Security Policy and the Security Plan and the Supplier shall ensure that the Security Plan produced by the Supplier fully complies with the Security Policy.

  • Additional security requirements The following provisions apply in respect of any Additional Security provided:

  • Information Security Requirements In cases where the State is not permitted to manage/modify the automation equipment (server/computer/other) that controls testing or monitoring devices, the Contractor agrees to update and provide patches for the automation equipment and any installed operating systems or applications on a quarterly basis (at minimum). The Contractor will submit a report to the State of updates installed within 30 days of the installation as well as a Plan of Actions and Milestones (POA&M) to remediate any vulnerabilities ranging from Critical to Low. The contractor will provide an upgrade path or compensatory security controls for any operating systems and applications listed as beyond “end-of-life” or EOL, within 90 days of the EOL and complete the EOL system’s upgrade within 90 days of the approved plan.

  • Data Security Requirements A. Data Transport. When transporting Confidential Information electronically, including via email, the data will be protected by:

  • Facility Requirements 1. Maintain wheelchair accessibility to program activities according to governing law, including the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), as applicable.

  • City Requirements Design, construction, materials, sizing, other specifications, permitting, inspections, testing, documentation and furnishing of as-built drawings, and acceptance of completed infrastructure shall be in accordance with City Requirements. Design and construction shall be by professionals licensed in the state of North Carolina to do the relevant work. City approval of the design of the Improvements shall be required prior to construction, as set forth in City Requirements. If Developer is connecting to the County sewer system, the City may require Developer to furnish the contract providing for such connection.

  • Security Rule Obligations The following provisions of this section apply to the extent that Business Associate creates, receives, maintains or transmits Electronic PHI on behalf of Covered Entity.

  • Specific Coverage Requirements The Contractor shall at a minimum carry insurance in the types and amounts indicated below for the duration of the Contract, including extension options and hold over periods, and during any warranty period. These insurance coverages are required minimums and are not intended to limit the responsibility or liability of the Contractor.

  • Electronic PHI Security Rule Obligations 5.1 With respect to Electronic PHI, Business Associate shall:

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