General Use Requirements Sample Clauses

General Use Requirements. End User further agrees that:
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General Use Requirements. In addition to, and without limiting the requirements set forth in this Section 2.06, Customer further certifies that: Customer shall use each Consumer Report only for a one-time use and shall hold the report in strict confidence, and not disclose it to any third parties; provided, however, that Customer may, but is not required to, disclose the report to the subject of the report only in connection with an adverse action based on the report, or as otherwise clearly required by law. • (xi) Moreover, unless otherwise explicitly authorized in an agreement between HRC and its Customer for scores obtained from TransUnion, or as explicitly otherwise authorized in advance and in writing by TransUnion through HRC, Customer shall not disclose to consumers or any third party, any or all such scores provided under such agreement, unless clearly required by law. o It shall provide access to Screening Reports only to employees, agents and representatives of Customer who fully review and understand Customer’s obligations under the FCRA and this Agreement and who agree to comply with those obligations. o It shall ensure that its users do not request and/or obtain Screening Reports on themselves, coworkers, employees, family members or friends unless it is in connection with a legitimate business transaction or employment purpose and procured in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. o It shall hold the Screening Reports in strict confidence. Customer shall maintain all Screening Reports in a secure and confidential manner and shall follow all applicable laws relating to storage and dissemination of information. Furthermore, Customer shall dispose of any Screening Reports and any other documentation containing personally identifiable information in accordance with applicable law. o Customer shall implement and maintain a comprehensive information security program that contains administrative, technical, and physical safeguards that are appropriate to the Customer’s size and complexity, the nature and scope of its activities, and the sensitivity of the information provided to Customer by HRC; and that such safeguards shall be reasonably designed to: (1) ensure the security and confidentiality of the information provided by HRC, (2) protect against any anticipated threats or hazards to the security or integrity of such information, and (3) protect against unauthorized access to or use of such information that could result in substantial harm or inconvenience to any c...
General Use Requirements. A. Licensee shall procure and maintain all permits, licenses and approvals, and pay all taxes, fees and other charges required for the transaction of its business in the Location, and otherwise use the Location in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations of federal, state, county, municipal and all other regulatory authorities.
General Use Requirements. A. Tenant shall procure and maintain, in effect, at its sole expense, all permits and licenses, if any, required for the transaction of its business on the Leased Premises.

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  • Compliance with Xxxxx-Xxxxx and Related Act requirements All rulings and interpretations of the Xxxxx-Xxxxx and Related Acts contained in 29 CFR parts 1, 3, and 5 are herein incorporated by reference in this contract.

  • Compliance with Xxxxxxxx Act requirements The contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR part 3, which are incorporated by reference in this contract.

  • Minimum Balance Requirements To be a member and maintain Accounts with Us You must purchase 1 share in the Credit Union. The par value of a share in this Credit Union is $5.00. If the balance in Your primary share Account drops below 1 share ($5.00), at any time, We may, at Our option, close Your Account. Nonsufficient Funds Returns. Any share draft or pre-authorized transfer, or transaction made through the use of a debit card, or other electronic means, as is applicable (including any in-person transaction), that is presented to Us for payment on Your Account when Your Account lacks sufficient collected funds to pay any such item may, at Our option, be returned for nonsufficient funds or We may honor any such item and charge You a fee for doing so. Overdraft Balance Calculation. When processing transactions that debit or credit Your Account, We start each Business Day with Your final Account balance from the preceding Business Day. The final balance takes into account all of the debit and credit transactions that were settled that Business Day pursuant to Our Funds Availability Policy, as well as any other debits or credits to Your Account that were finally settled that day, as described above in the "Deposit of Items" and "Collection and Processing of Items" sections of the Account Agreement. This starting balance at the beginning of a Business Day (the preceding Business Day's final balance) is sometimes referred to as Your "actual balance." As credits and debits to Your Account are received by Us, We add them to and subtract them from Your actual balance. Examples of credits include, but are not limited to, electronic direct deposits, check deposits that have been fully and finally collected, ACH credits that have settled that day, and cash deposits made to one of Our tellers. Examples of debits include, but are not limited to, checks drawn on Your Account that are presented to Us for payment, electronic fund transfer (EFT) debit transactions (such as preauthorized payments and settled EFT debits), memo-posted EFT debits (EFT debits that We have authorized but which have not been settled), and Credit Union fees and charges. The result of this calculation at any given point in time is called Your "available balance." For the purpose of determining whether an overdraft has occurred, We use Your available balance. First, We add all of the settled credit transactions to the beginning actual balance. Then, We subtract all of the debit transactions that settled that day. We also subtract all of the pending debit transactions. This determines the available balance for overdraft purposes. Each debit transaction that We process when Your Account has a negative available balance is an overdraft, subject to an overdraft charge. Subject to applicable law, You are responsible for paying any overdraft fees and charges assessed in connection with Our payment of an overdraft, as well as any NSF fees charged to Your Account when We dishonor and return an item for non- sufficient funds. It is Your responsibility to know Your Account balance, and if You have any questions You should contact a Credit Union representative.

  • CONTRACT COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENT The HUB requirement on this Contract is 0%. The student engagement requirement of this Contract is 0 hours. The Career Education requirement for this Contract is 0 hours. Failure to achieve these requirements may result in the application of some or all of the sanctions set forth in Administrative Policy 3.10, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

  • Operating Requirements Any operating and technical requirements that may be applicable due to Regional Transmission Organization, Independent System Operator, control area, or the Connecting Transmission Owner’s requirements, including those set forth in the Small Generator Interconnection Agreement. Operating Requirements shall include Applicable Reliability Standards.

  • Compliance Requirements A. Nondiscrimination. The Contractor agrees to comply, and to require its subcontractor(s) to comply, with the nondiscrimination provisions of MCL 37.2209. The Contractor further agrees to comply with the provisions of Section 9:158 of Chapter 112 of the Xxx Arbor City Code and to assure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment in a manner which provides equal employment opportunity.

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