Exercise of access rights Sample Clauses

Exercise of access rights. In exercising its access rights under clause 11.1, the Distributor must, except to the extent that the Distributor has any other binding agreement setting out its access rights directly with the Customer:
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Exercise of access rights. In exercising the access rights under clause 11.1, the Distributor will:
Exercise of access rights. In exercising its access rights under clause 13.1, the Distributor will, except to the extent that the Distributor has any other binding agreement setting out its access rights directly with the Consumer: comply with sections 23A to 23D, 57 and 159 of the Electricity Xxx 0000 as though these sections relate to the Distributor's access rights as contemplated under clause 13.1, provided that the Distributor will give written notice to a Consumer if the Distributor intends to access the Consumer’s Premises for any reason (except if the Distributor requires access to carry out a routine inspection or operation of the Distributor's Equipment, or in an emergency situation); ensure that it has appropriate procedures in place for the secure storage, use, and return of any key to and any security information about the Consumer’s Premises; cause as little disturbance or inconvenience as practicable to the Retailer and the Consumer (including minimising any direct impact on the Consumer's property) and ensure that its personnel: behave in a courteous, considerate and professional manner at all times while on the Consumer's Premises; carry identification that shows they are authorised personnel of the Distributor; and if practicable, identify themselves to the Consumer before entering the Consumer's property; and comply with the Consumer's reasonable requirements, practices and procedures as disclosed by the Consumer or as generally practised for health and safety, and security requirements. Distributor may disconnect: The Retailer will, subject to clause 27.1, include in its Consumer Contracts a provision to the effect that if the Consumer breaches the provisions of its Consumer Contract that require it to give the Distributor access to the Distributor’s Equipment on the Consumer’s Premises, and the breach is material or persistent, the Distributor may disconnect the Consumer’s ICP from the Network and access the Consumer’s Premises to reclaim the Distributor’s Equipment, provided that: if access was required for a purpose described in clause 13.1(a), (b), (d) or (g), the Distributor or Retailer gave the Consumer 10 Working Daysnotice of access being required (if access is required for a purpose described in clause 13.1(c), (e) or (f), such notice is not required); and if the disconnection is a Temporary Disconnection, the Distributor has complied with clause S6.15 of schedule 6.
Exercise of access rights. In exercising its access rights under clause 11.1, the Distributor must, except to the extent that the Distributor has any other binding agreement setting out its access rights directly with the Customer: comply with sections 23A to 23D, 57 and 159 of the Electricity Act 1992 as though these sections relate to the Distributor's access rights as contemplated under clause 11.1, provided that the Distributor must give written notice to a Customer if the Distributor intends to access the Customer’s Premises for any reason (except if the Distributor requires access to carry out a routine inspection or operation of the Distributor's Equipment, or in an emergency situation); ensure that it has appropriate procedures in place for the secure storage, use, and return of any key to and any security information about the Customer’s Premises; cause as little disturbance or inconvenience as practicable to the Trader and the Customer (including minimising any direct impact on the Customer's property) and ensure that its personnel:
Exercise of access rights. 3.1. If data subjects, competent authorities or any other third parties request information from Data Processor regarding the processing of personal data, Data Processor shall refer Quinyx Data Processing Agreement 2021.1 1 such request to the Data Controller unless Data Processor is prevented by law from doing so. Subject to clause 3.2, Data Processor may not, in any way, respond to such a request in such a way as to act on behalf of or as a representative of Data Controller and may not, without prior instructions from Data Controller, transfer or in any other way disclose personal data or any other information relating to the processing of personal data to any third party except in accordance with this Appendix.
Exercise of access rights. 3.1. If data subjects, competent authorities or any other third parties request information from Data Processor regarding the processing of personal data, Data Processor shall refer such request to the Data Controller unless Data Processor is prevented by law from doing so. Subject to clause 3.2, Data Processor may not, in any way, respond to such a request in such a way as to act on behalf of or as a representative of Data Controller and may not, without prior instructions from Data Controller, transfer or in any other way disclose personal data or any other information relating to the processing of personal data to any third party except in accordance with this Appendix.
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Exercise of access rights. In exercising its access rights under Clause 16.1, the Distributor will, except to the extent that the Distributor has any other binding agreement setting out its access rights directly with the Consumer:
Exercise of access rights. In exercising the right of access under clause 5.3, each GoS Party shall cause its representatives and designees to comply with all applicable Legal Requirements and the reasonable directions of the Company. Each GoS Party shall exercise its access rights for the purposes specified in clause 5.3 in a manner that does not interfere with, or increase the cost of, the Company’s activities on the Site and shall adhere to the reasonable safety rules and procedures of the Company that are consistent with Good International Industry Practices.
Exercise of access rights. Waiving of access rightsNo sub-licensing Requests to exercise access rights and the waiver of access rights must be in writing. Unless agreed otherwise in writing with the Recipient granting access, access rights do not include the right to sub- license. If a Recipient is no longer involved in the Project, this does not affect its obligations to grant access. If the Recipient defaults on its obligations, the other Recipients involved in the same Project may agree that that Recipient no longer has access rights
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