Demands regarding consumer law Sample Clauses

Demands regarding consumer law. The Guardian demands the provision of EpiXpert Services before the expiry of the 14-day termination period: YES / NO If the Guardian requests the commencement of the provision of EpiXpert Services before the deadline for termination of the Agreement, then in the event of such termination, s/he shall bear the costs of the EpiXpert Services fulfilled until the termination of the Agreement.
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  • Consumer Rights Care has been taken to use plain language and to give clear explanations in these terms and conditions. If any words alone or in combination infringe consumer rights laws or any other provision of law, they shall be treated as severable and shall be replaced with words which give as near the original meaning as may be fair. Nothing in these terms and conditions affects the Parents' statutory rights.

  • Australian Consumer Law To the extent you are located in Australia: The supply of the Products or Services under this Agreement may be subject to the Australian Consumer Law, Schedule 2 of the Australian Competition and Consumer Xxx 0000 (Cth) ("Australian Consumer Law"). Where this is the case, the following statement applies in respect of any failure to comply with the consumer guarantees under the Australian Consumer Law: Our Products and Services come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. Where the Australian Consumer Laws apply, you are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage, subject to the limitation of liability below. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

  • CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT 40.1 The parties confirm that this sale did not come about as a result of direct marketing by the Seller and/or its agent/s but has been concluded as a result of consultative negotiations between the parties.

  • Export Law Assurances You are responsible for complying with all trade regulations and laws both foreign and domestic. You acknowledge that this Software may only be exported or re-exported in accordance with U.S. Government Export Administration Regulations. Without authorization from the U.S. Government, You may not export or re-export the Software (i) to any prohibited country, person, entity, or end-user as specified by U.S. export controls or (ii) for use in the design, development or production of nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons, or missile technology, or any other prohibited use. You warrant and represent that neither the Bureau of Export Administration of the U.S. Commerce Department not any other U.S. Government entity or agency has suspended, revoked or denied, in whole or in part, Your export privileges. For current information on U.S. export requirements and restrictions visit xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/.

  • OWNERSHIP AND USE OF ELIGIBLE CONSUMER DATA Competitive Supplier acknowledges that the Town shall have exclusive ownership of all right, title, and interest in and to all Eligible Consumer data (including addresses, telephone numbers or other identifying information) made available to Competitive Supplier as a result of execution of this ESA. Competitive Supplier shall use Eligible Consumer data solely to provide All- Requirements Power Supply to Participating Consumers and to render other services expressly required or permitted under this ESA. Any other use of Eligible Consumer data without the prior written consent of the Town is strictly prohibited. Pursuant to such authorized use, Competitive Supplier may share such Eligible Consumer data with affiliates and third-party vendors as reasonably necessary to accommodate Competitive Supplier’s provision of All-Requirements Power Supply or other performance pursuant to this ESA (including, without limitation, collection of receivables), provided that Competitive Supplier will take reasonable measures to inform any such vendor of the confidential nature of such data and the restrictions set forth in this Article 2.5 and elsewhere in this ESA. Except as expressly provided in this ESA, Competitive Supplier shall not disclose any Eligible Consumer data to any third-party that has not executed a non-disclosure certificate or agreement in a form mutually acceptable to the Parties, and Competitive Supplier shall take Commercially Reasonable measures to protect Eligible Consumer data from access by, or beneficial use for, any third-party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties agree that contract employees and entities with which Competitive Supplier contracts to provide contract employees shall not be deemed third parties for purposes of this Section 2.5. To the extent that the provision of All-Requirements Power Supply or other services under this ESA requires that Competitive Supplier have access to or make use of any Eligible Consumer data, Competitive Supplier shall treat such Eligible Consumer data as confidential information. Competitive Supplier may use Eligible Consumer data to engage in direct marketing only during the term of this ESA and subject to the terms set forth in Article

  • Consumer protection 1. The Parties recognize the importance of maintaining and adopting transparent and effective measures to protect consumers from fraudulent and deceptive commercial practices in electronic commerce. 2. To this end, the Parties shall exchange information on their experiences in protecting consumers engaged in electronic commerce.

  • CONSUMER REPORTS The Buyer is hereby notified that a consumer report containing credit and/or personal information may be referred to in connection with this transaction.

  • Financial Consumer Agency of Canada If you have a complaint in respect of the disclosure of or the manner of calculating the cost of borrowing or any other consumer protection provision, you may contact the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) by writing to the address given below. The FCAC supervises federally regulated financial institutions to ensure they comply with consumer protection laws. The FCAC also helps educate consumers and monitors industry codes of conduct and public commitments designed to protect the interests of consumers. Federal consumer protection laws affect you in a number of ways. For example, financial institutions must provide you with information about their fees, interest rates and complaint handling procedures. You can reach the FCAC by: Toll-free Telephone: 0-000-000-XXXX (3222) for services in English 1-866-461-ACFC (2232) for services in French Toll-free Fax: 000-000-0000 Email Address: xxxx@xxxx-xxxx.xx.xx Website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx/en/financial-consumer-agency.html (see “contact us” section) By writing: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada 6th Floor, Enterprise Building 000 Xxxxxxx Xxx. Xxxx Xxxxxx, XX X0X 0X0 The FCAC will determine whether the financial institution is in compliance. It will not, however, resolve individual consumer complaints.

  • Whistleblower Protections The Party shall not discriminate or retaliate against one of its employees or agents for disclosing information concerning a violation of law, fraud, waste, abuse of authority or acts threatening health or safety, including but not limited to allegations concerning the False Claims Act. Further, the Party shall not require such employees or agents to forego monetary awards as a result of such disclosures, nor should they be required to report misconduct to the Party or its agents prior to reporting to any governmental entity and/or the public.

  • E1 Data Protection Act E1.1 For the purposes of this Clause E1, the terms “Data Controller”, “Data Processor”, “Data Subject”, “Personal Data”, “Process” and “Processing shall have the meaning prescribed under the DPA.

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