Inability to Access Data Sample Clauses

Inability to Access Data. Subscriber agrees Recorder shall not be liable for any delay or inability to access the computer data directly or indirectly, caused by or resulting from strikes, labor troubles, accidents, fire, flood, breakdowns, war, riot, civil commotion, lack of material, delays of transportation, acts of god or other causes beyond reasonable control of Subscriber and Recorder.
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Inability to Access Data. User agrees Recorder shall not be liable for any delay or inability to access the computer data directly or indirectly, caused by or resulting from strikes, labor troubles, accidents, fire, flood, breakdowns, war, riot, civil commotion, lack of material, delays of transportation, acts of God or other causes beyond reasonable control of User and Recorder. In no instance, regardless of the circumstances, is the County to be held liable because of inaccessibility to the data.
Inability to Access Data. This Agreement shall not be construed to impose any penalty, obligation or loss on ROD for its failure to transmit a copy of any particular document, unless through willfulness, and PURCHASER shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless COUNTY, its boards, commissions, agencies, officers, employees and representatives against any and all liability, loss, damages, costs or expenses which PURCHASER, its officers, employees, agencies, boards, commissions and representatives or any third parties who have relied upon such transmittals may sustain, incur or be required to pay by reason of ROD failing to transmit a copy of any document required to be provided under this agreement.
Inability to Access Data. Subscriber agrees Recorder shall not be liable for any delay or inability to access the computer data directly or indirectly, caused by or resulting from strikes, labor troubles, accidents, fire, flood, breakdowns, war, riot, civil commotion, lack of material, delays of transportation, acts of god or other causes beyond reasonable control of Subscriber and Recorder. Data Practices Recorder provides data to Subscriber for the public benefit as defined in Minnesota Statutes Section. 13.85. Recorder and Subscriber and their agents and employees agree to abide by the provisions of the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13, as amended, and Minnesota Rules promulgated pursuant to Chapter 13.
Inability to Access Data. User agrees that the County Clerk shall not be liable for any delay or inability to access the computer data directly or indirectly, caused by or resulting from strikes, labor troubles, accidents, fire, flood, breakdowns, war, riot, civil commotion, lack of material, delays of transportation, acts of God or other causes beyond reasonable control of User and the County Clerk.
Inability to Access Data. Purchaser agrees that the Register of Deeds shall not be liable for any delay or inability to access the computer data directly or indirectly, caused by or resulting from strikes, labor troubles, accidents, fire, flood, breakdowns, war, riot, civil commotion, lack of material, delays of transportation, acts of God, or other causes beyond reasonable control of Purchaser and Register of Deeds.
Inability to Access Data. User agrees that the Clerk/Recorder shall not be liable for any delay or inability to access the computer data directly or indirectly, caused by or resulting from strikes, labor troubles, accidents, fire, flood, breakdowns, war, riot, civil commotion, lack of material, delays of transportation, acts of God or other causes beyond reasonable control of User and the Clerk/Recorder.
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  • DATA/ACCESS/CONFIDENTIALITY/ PRESERVATION 10.1 As used in this Agreement, the word “data” shall mean all information and things developed or obtained during the performance of, or acquired or developed by reason of, this Agreement, including, but not limited to, all studies, reports, files, formulae, surveys, maps, charts, sound recordings, video recordings, pictorial reproductions, drawings, analyses, graphic representations, computer programs, computer printouts, notes, letters, memoranda, papers, and documents, all whether finished or unfinished.

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