Disposition When Return or Destruction Not Feasible Sample Clauses

Disposition When Return or Destruction Not Feasible. The Plan recognizes that in many situations, particularly those involving data aggregation services performed by Contractor for the Plan and others, that it will be infeasible for Contractor to return or destroy PHI. Accordingly, where in Contractor’s discretion such return or destruction is infeasible, for any such PHI, upon cancellation, termination, expiration or other conclusion of the Contract, Contractor will limit its further use or disclosure of the PHI to those purposes that make their return to the Plan or destruction infeasible.
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Disposition When Return or Destruction Not Feasible. THE PLAN recognizes that in many situations, particularly those involving Data Aggregation services performed by BCBSNE for THE PLAN and others, it will be infeasible for BCBSBE to return or destroy Protected Health Information. Accordingly, where in BCBSNE's discretion such return or destruction is not feasible, for any such Protected Health Information, upon cancellation, termination, expiration or other conclusion of the Administrative Services Agreement, BCBSNE will limit its further use or disclosure of the Protected Health Information to those purposes that make their return to THE PLAN or destruction infeasible.
Disposition When Return or Destruction Not Feasible. Upon termination of an Administrative Services Agreement for any reason, FAI will identify to Plan any Claim records and other Protected Health Information that FAI created or received for or from Plan that cannot feasibly be returned to Plan or destroyed. After termination of an Administrative Services Agreement, FAI will limit its further use or disclosure of the Claim records and other Protected Health Information to those purposes that make their return to Plan or destruction infeasible.
Disposition When Return or Destruction Not Feasible. Upon cancellation, termination, expiration or other conclusion of the ASO Agreement, Claim Administrator will identify to GHP any PHI that Claim Administrator created or received for or from GHP that cannot feasibly be returned or destroyed, and limit its further use or disclosure of GHP’s PHI to those purposes that make return to GHP or destruction infeasible.
Disposition When Return or Destruction Not Feasible. To the extent return or destruction of PHI is not feasible, BCN’s duties, rights, and obligations with respect to Enrollee PHI will continue in full force and effect after the date of the ASC or BA Agreement termination.
Disposition When Return or Destruction Not Feasible. The Covered Entity recognizes that in many situations, particularly those involving Data Aggregation services performed by Contractor for the Covered Entity and others, that it will be infeasible for Contractor to return or destroy PHI. Accordingly, where in Contractor’s discretion such return or destruction is infeasible, for any such PHI, upon cancellation, termination, expiration or other conclusion of the MSA, Contractor will limit its further use or disclosure of the PHI to those purposes that make their return to the Covered Entity or destruction infeasible.

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  • Return or Destruction Upon termination of this Agreement or upon any earlier written request by Sponsor at any time, Institution shall return to Sponsor, or destroy, at Sponsor’s option, all Confidential Information other than Study Data.

  • No Release; Return or Destruction Each Party agrees not to release or disclose, or permit to be released or disclosed, any information addressed in Section 6.9(a) to any other Person, except its Representatives who need to know such information in their capacities as such (who shall be advised of their obligations hereunder with respect to such information), and except in compliance with Section 6.10. Without limiting the foregoing, when any such information is no longer needed for the purposes contemplated by this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement, and is no longer subject to any legal hold or other document preservation obligation, each Party will promptly after request of the other Party either return to the other Party all such information in a tangible form (including all copies thereof and all notes, extracts or summaries based thereon) or notify the other Party in writing that it has destroyed such information (and such copies thereof and such notes, extracts or summaries based thereon); provided, that the Parties may retain electronic back-up versions of such information maintained on routine computer system backup tapes, disks or other backup storage devices; provided further, that any such information so retained shall remain subject to the confidentiality provisions of this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement.

  • Clean-Up Period (a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein or in any other Loan Document, during the Clean-Up Period, the occurrence of any breach of a representation, covenant or an Event of Default (other than an Event of Default set out in Section 9.1(a)) will be deemed not to be a breach of a representation or warranty or a breach of a covenant or an Event of Default, as the case may be, if it would have been (if it were not for this provision) a breach of representation or warranty or a breach of a covenant or an Event of Default only by reason of circumstances relating exclusively to, with respect to any Permitted Acquisition or other Permitted Clean-Up Investment (or the subsidiaries of such target), the target of such Permitted Acquisition or Permitted Clean-Up Investment, and provided that such breach or Event of Default: (i) is capable of being remedied within the Clean-Up Period and the Loan Parties are taking appropriate steps to remedy such breach or Event of Default; (ii) does not have and is not reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect; and (iii) was not procured by or approved by Holdings or the Borrowers. (b) Notwithstanding Section 9.6(a), if the relevant circumstances are continuing on or after the expiry of the Clean-Up Period, there shall be a breach of representation or warranty, breach of covenant or Event of Default, as the case may be, notwithstanding the above (and without prejudice to the rights and remedies of the Agents and the Lenders). (c) For the avoidance of doubt, if any breach of representation or warranty, breach of covenant or Event of Default shall be deemed to not exist due to Section 9.6(a) during the Clean-Up Period, then such breach of representation or warranty, breach of covenant or Event of Default shall be deemed not to exist for purposes of Section 5.2 for so long as (but in no event later than the end of the Clean-Up Period) such breach of representation or warranty, breach of covenant or Event of Default shall be deemed not to exist due to the provisions of Section 9.6(a).

  • Extent of Return or Disposition Return or Disposition is partial. The categories of data to be disposed of are set forth below or are found in an attachment to this Directive: Return or Disposition is Complete. Disposition extends to all categories of data.

  • Data Disposition When the contracted work has been completed or when the Data is no longer needed, except as noted above in Section 5.b, Data shall be returned to DSHS or destroyed. Media on which Data may be stored and associated acceptable methods of destruction are as follows: Data stored on: Will be destroyed by:

  • Nature of Return or Disposition Disposition shall be by destruction or deletion of data. Return shall be by a transfer of data. The data shall be transferred to the following site as follows:

  • DISPOSITION OF EQUIPMENT The Grantee shall provide to the State, not less than 30 calendar days prior to submission of the final invoice, an itemized inventory of equipment purchased with funds provided by the State. The inventory shall include all items with a current estimated fair market value of more than $5,000.00 per item. Within 60 calendar days of receipt of such inventory the State shall provide the Grantee with a list of the items on the inventory that the State will take title to. All other items shall become the property of the Grantee. The State shall arrange for delivery from the Grantee of items that it takes title to. Cost of transportation, if any, shall be borne by the State.

  • Discontinued Disposition By its acquisition of Registrable Securities, each Holder agrees that, upon receipt of a notice from the Company of the occurrence of any event of the kind described in Section 3(d)(iii) through (vi), such Holder will forthwith discontinue disposition of such Registrable Securities under a Registration Statement until it is advised in writing (the “Advice”) by the Company that the use of the applicable Prospectus (as it may have been supplemented or amended) may be resumed. The Company will use its best efforts to ensure that the use of the Prospectus may be resumed as promptly as is practicable. The Company agrees and acknowledges that any periods during which the Holder is required to discontinue the disposition of the Registrable Securities hereunder shall be subject to the provisions of Section 2(d).

  • Move-in; Inspection; Delay Before Resident may access or occupy the premises, any required installments or other payments then due (including any Administrative Fee, which is earned and payable upon mutual execution of this Agreement) must be paid in full with cleared funds and guaranty or prepayment requirements satisfied. The application fee (if any) is non-refundable and is not applicable toward any other payments required of Resident under this Agreement. Prior to Resident’s taking possession of the assigned bedroom space (and any re-assigned bedroom space), Resident will conduct an inspection of the assigned bedroom space and apartment and will note on the Check-In/Check-Out Inspection Report (“Inspection Report”) any defects, damage or other conditions observed, if not already identified by Owner on such report; upon completion and approval by Owner, the Inspection Report will become part of this Agreement. At the time of move-out, Resident is encouraged to inspect the bedroom space and apartment with Owner’s representative by making an appointment during business hours at least 48 hours in advance. Within three business days following Resident’s move-out (or, as applicable, following the move-out of all residents of an apartment) at the termination of this Agreement, or within a reasonable time if Resident moves out without notifying Owner, Owner will note the then-present condition of the assigned bedroom space and apartment, including all appliances and fixtures, and any damages incurred and/or extraordinary cleaning deemed necessary by Owner or extraordinary wear as determined by Owner. Resident will promptly pay all costs of restoring the bedroom space and apartment to the same condition upon move-in, less normal wear. Resident acknowledges that except as provided in the Inspection Report, each bedroom space and apartment are being delivered in "as-is" condition, and Resident’s acceptance of the assigned bedroom space and apartment at the beginning of the Term constitutes Resident’s acknowledgment that the bedroom space and apartment and all fixtures are in good repair and condition. Owner will not be responsible for any damages or consequences suffered by Resident as a result of Owner’s inability to timely deliver possession of the apartment or assigned bedroom space to Resident on the anticipated Start Date; in such event, the rent payable will be abated until Owner tenders possession and such delay will not extend or decrease the term or change the End Date. Resident acknowledges that any model apartment at the Property shown to Resident in person, online or through other means is intended to be representative of the general quality and type of construction and materials within apartments. Specific items of décor and furnishings and the actual colors, styles, materials, upholstery and other treatments in the apartment assigned to Resident may vary from those in the model apartment. The actual apartment assigned to Resident may also vary in approximate size, square footage and layout. Resident’s apartment will not include custom lighting, lamps, decorations, linens, unattached appliances or other personal property as may be shown in the model apartment.

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