Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-‐specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.xxx.xxxxx.xxx where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-‐exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-‐level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-‐level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-‐yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.
Grant of Access. VNDS grants to you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited right to access an Internet host server or servers designated by VNDS from time to time, and to transfer a copy of the Data to the Internet host machine identified in Section 2 of this Agreement no more than once per 24 hour period without the express prior written consent of VNDS using FTP or HTTP for the purposes described in this Section 4. You agree that you will:
(a) use this Data only for lawful purposes but that under no circumstances will you use this Data to: (1) allow, enable, or otherwise support any marketing activities, regardless of the medium used. Such media include but are not limited to e-mail, telephone, facsimile, postal mail, SMS, and wireless alerts; or (2) enable high volume, automated, electronic processes that send queries or data to the systems of VNDS or any ICANN-accredited registrar, except as reasonably necessary to register domain names or modify existing registrations. VNDS reserves the right, with the approval of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ("ICANN"), to specify additional specific categories of prohibited uses by giving you reasonable written notice at any time and upon receiving such notice you shall not make such prohibited use of the Data you obtain under this Agreement.
(b) copy the Data you obtain under this Agreement into a machine-readable or printed form only as necessary to use it in accordance with this Agreement in support of your use of the Data.
(c) comply with all applicable laws and regulations governing the use of the Data.
(d) not distribute the Data you obtained under this Agreement or any copy thereof to any other party without the express prior written consent of VNDS, except that you may redistribute the Data insofar as it has been incorporated by you into a value-added product or service that does not permit the extraction of a substantial portion of the Data from the value-added product or service, provided you prohibit the recipient of the Data from using the Data in a manner contrary to Section 4(a).
(e) take all reasonable steps to protect against unauthorized access to, use, and disclosure of the Data you obtain under this Agreement.
Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File SFTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.xxx.xxxxx.xxx where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non‐exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using SFTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-level directory called
Grant of Access. The City grants to the County, for the purpose of performing its obligations under this Agreement, permission and right-of-entry on, over, under, above and through those City rights-of-way and WSDOT rights-of-way that the City is responsible for maintaining that are necessary or convenient, in the reasonable judgment of the County engineer, for the County to access in performing the Services.
Grant of Access. Registry Operator will grant the User a nonexclusive, non- transferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s Server, and to transfer a copy of the top-level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files to its Server no more than once per 24 hour period using FTP, HTTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN.
Grant of Access. Filmmaker shall have access to the grounds, buildings, fixtures, and other personal property, power outlets, utilities, and driveways. Said permission shall include the right of Filmmaker and Filmmaker’s personnel or contractors to bring in camera(s) and lighting equipment, personal effects, props, catering, refreshments, audio visual tools as needed and to recover same from premises upon completion of work.
Grant of Access. Subject to the provisions, terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Rules and Compliance Guidelines, MLSOK hereby grants to Subscriber during the Term a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to Access the MLSOK System, the MLSOK Services and the MLS Content for the purpose of adding, editing, reviewing, researching and retrieving the MLS Content and using the MLSOK System and the MLSOK Services to conduct the Subscriber’s real estate business.
Grant of Access. Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File SFTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-specified and managed URL (specifically,
Grant of Access. The requesting party certifies that it owns the real property or right-of-ways upon which the Services shall be rendered and additional real property or right-of-ways are not needed to complete the Services. The requesting party further grants to the performing party, for the purpose of performing Services pursuant to this Agreement, permission and right-of-entry on, over, under, above and through real property owned by the requesting party and those rights-of-way and WSDOT rights-of-way that the requesting party is responsible for maintaining that are necessary or convenient for the performing party to access in performing the Services.
Grant of Access. (A) Subject to compliance by Contractor with these Terms and Conditions and with the Codes of Conduct and Policies, Purchaser shall afford Contractor and Contractor Parties access to Purchaser’s premises as may be necessary for the provision of the Services. Contractor shall conduct itself, and shall cause its employees and Contractor Parties to conduct themselves, while at Purchaser’s premises in such a way as to minimally interfere with the activities of Purchaser, its employees and its other contractors. (B) Purchaser shall have the right to: (a) refuse entry to Purchaser premises to Contractor’s employees and Contractor Parties until Contractor has provided Purchaser with evidence of all Insurance Policies, Permits and evidence that all Contractor’s employees and Contractor Parties wishing to access Purchaser’s premises have read and agreed to comply with the Code of Conduct and Policies; (b) refuse entry to Purchaser’s premises to any of Contractor’s employees or Contractor Parties that Purchaser reasonably suspects of being under the influence of any alcohol or other intoxicating substance; and (c) require that any of Contractor’s employees or Contractor Parties leave or refrain from entering Purchaser’s premises if Purchaser reasonably believes that such employees or Contractor Parties are guilty of any misconduct or pose a security or other risk to Purchaser, its employees or its other contractors or if such employees or Contractor Parties refuse to undergo reasonable searches of their person, possessions or vehicles. (C) Where Purchaser makes available to Contractor a work site at Purchaser’s premises (a “Site”), Contractor shall be responsible for the care of the Site from the time the Site is made available to Contractor until the time Contractor demobilises from the Site. Contractor must promptly make good any damage to any part of the Site caused by the acts or omissions of Contractor and Contractor Parties, ensure the Site is maintained at all times in a clean and hygienic condition, and must ensure that no part of the Site is used for accommodation by its employees or Contractor Parties. Contractor shall at all times allow Purchaser access to the Site for purposes of conducting its own activities, inspection and checking that Contractor is adhering to the provisions of this Service Order. (D) Where Purchaser makes available to Contractor any equipment, machinery, plant or other facilities (“Facilities”) to use in connection with providing...