Licensee Responsibilities a. Licensee understands and agrees that all decisions regarding the tax treatment of items reflected on Tax Returns prepared by Licensee using the Software are made solely by Licensee and that use of the Software does not relieve Licensee of responsibility for the preparation, accuracy, content, and review of such Tax Returns. b. Licensee acknowledges that Licensee does not rely upon Drake for advice regarding the appropriate tax treatment of items reflected on Tax Returns prepared and/or processed using the Software. Licensee will review any computations made by the Software and satisfy Licensee that those computations and reporting are correct. c. Licensee is responsible for the keying of all information accurately into the Software, including but not limited to direct deposit information as it pertains to taxpayers’ data for receiving refunds. d. Licensee agrees to abide by and comply with all regulations and laws which pertain to the commercial preparation and electronic filing of Tax Returns, including but not limited to IRS Regulations, publications and other applicable laws. It is a violation of this Agreement AND applicable law for Licensee to falsely indicate to Drake that Licensee has obtained taxpayer’s Code 26 CFR §301.7216 compliant “Consent to e. Licensee agrees not to use the Software or any of Drake’s services for any illegal, fraudulent or otherwise improper purpose. These may include, but are not limited to misrepresenting taxpayer information, falsely representing identities, activities that may circumvent security measures, technical or regulatory requirements or other IRS or State non-compliant activities. If it is determined, in Drake’s sole discretion, Licensee is non- compliant with this Section 4(e), or Licensee has attempted to misrepresent, mislead or otherwise provide false representation(s) as to its compliance with this or any other provision of this Agreement, Licensee shall forfeit all rights to use the Software or services of Drake provided in this Agreement, including but not limited to any rights to refunds of any monies paid to Drake. f. Licensee is solely responsible for the backup and retention of all data, unless such responsibility is specifically accepted by Drake. g. Licensee agrees to provide Drake a copy of Licensee’s completed E-File Application Summary, or other documentation required by Drake regarding ownership of an EFIN used with the Software by Licensee, prior to using the electronic filing services of Drake. Licensee understands that in order to use the electronic filing services of Drake or the IRS a valid EFIN must be obtained and maintained as current from the IRS. h. Licensee shall be responsible for acquiring and maintaining an information technology infrastructure with sufficient capabilities to operate the Software and comply with all provisions of this Agreement. i. Licensee shall not decompile, reverse assemble, or reverse engineer any Software or other information disclosed to Licensee hereunder. j. Licensee shall be responsible for complying with all export controls relating to the Software. k. Licensee shall be responsible to safeguard and prevent unauthorized access to Taxpayer Data. Licensee shall be responsible to secure usernames and passwords that allow access to Taxpayer Data. l. Licensee acknowledges that by using a computer system and the Software to prepare and transmit Tax Returns electronically, Licensee consents to the disclosure of all information relating to its use of the computer system and the Software to generate Tax Returns and to the electronic transmission of Tax Returns to the state and/or federal agency as applicable under existing law. m. Licensee acknowledges and consents to Drake’s collection through use of the Software of non-Tax Return related data and information, including IP address, device and system identifications, and other information required by Drake for its internal business purposes, fraud prevention, data privacy, and maintaining the security and integrity of the tax system and/or the Software.
Development Responsibilities From and after the Effective Date, BMS shall assume sole responsibility for the Development of Compounds and Products in the Field in the Territory during the Term at its own cost and expense (including responsibility for all funding, resourcing and decision-making, subject to Sections 3.3 and 3.4), except with respect to the performance by Ambrx of the Research Program activities assigned to Ambrx pursuant to the Research Plan and as otherwise may be agreed upon by the Parties in writing. BMS, by itself or through its Affiliates and Sublicensees, shall use Diligent Efforts to Develop a Compound or Product in the Field in accordance with the Development Plan for the purpose of obtaining a Regulatory Approval in each Major Market [***]. For clarity, it is understood and acknowledged that Diligent Efforts in the Development of Compounds and Products may include sequential implementation of Clinical Trials and/or intervals between Clinical Trials for data interpretation and clinical program planning and approval.
Support and Maintenance Services Information about Teradici’s support and maintenance for the Licensed Product may be found at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.
Licensee’s Responsibilities Licensee will be responsible for any and all damage to or relocation of existing facilities. Further, Licensee shall reimburse the City for all costs of replacing or repairing any property of the City, or of others, that is damaged by or on behalf of Licensee as a result of activities under this Agreement.
Client Responsibilities You are responsible for (a) assessing each participants’ suitability for the Training, (b) enrollment in the appropriate course(s) and (c) your participants’ attendance at scheduled courses.
University Responsibilities 4.1 The University will provide a room accommodation to The Resident for a period of one academic year or the portion of the academic year remaining when occupancy begins (limited to the subsequent fall and spring semesters) exclusive of the Winter Recess period unless The Resident is assigned to a facility that remains open during this time or is approved to live on-campus during Winter Recess. Services provided by the University begin on the official check-in dates for the specific area and include access to the assigned building and room. 4.2 In accordance with University policy, the University will provide staff that will help facilitate a living experience that complements the academic mission of the University. 4.3 Exclusive of unanticipated weather events and building system failures that may disrupt service and subject to the availability of applicable resources, the University will provide adequate light, heat, electricity, hot water and telecommunication services (limited to video and internet connection) to residents. Student rooms shall be furnished.
Maintenance and Support Services If this Agreement is for IT goods or services, this section applies: Unless otherwise specified in this Agreement: The Contractor shall promptly provide the Court with all Upgrades, including without limitation: (i) all Upgrades generally made available by Contractor to its other customers; (ii) Upgrades as necessary so that the Work complies with the Specifications and Applicable Law (including changes in Applicable Law); (iii) Upgrades as necessary so that the Work operates under new versions or releases of the Court’s operating system or database platform; and (iv) all on-site services necessary for installation of Upgrades. Without limiting any other obligation of Contractor under this Agreement, Contractor represents and warrants that it will maintain services, equipment, software or any other part of the Work so that they operate in accordance with their Specifications and Documentation; and The Contractor shall respond to the Court within four (4) hours after the Court reports a Technical Support Incident (such hours all occurring during Standard M&S Hours) to Contractor. DELIVERY, ACCEPTANCE, AND PAYMENT Delivery. Contractor shall deliver to the Court the Deliverables in accordance with this Agreement, including the Statement of Work. Unless otherwise specified by this Agreement, Contractor will deliver all goods purchased by the Court “Free on Board Destination Freight Prepaid” to the Court at the address and location specified by the Court. Title to all goods purchased by the Court vests in the Court upon payment of the applicable purchase price. Contractor will bear the risk of loss for any Work being delivered until received by the Court at the proper location. All shipments by Contractor or its Subcontractors must include packing sheets identifying: this Agreement number, the Court’s purchase order number, item number, quantity and unit of measure, part number and description of the goods shipped, and appropriate evidence of inspection, if required. Goods for different Agreements shall be listed on separate packing sheets.
Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance a. Client Data – Client Data will only be used by State Street for the purposes specified in this Agreement.
Maintenance Services Subject to Client’s timely payment of the applicable maintenance fees, Accenture will make available the following maintenance services (“Maintenance Services”):
Client Responsibility For clarity, the parties agree that in reviewing the documents referred to in clause (b) above, Patheon’s role will be limited to verifying the accuracy of the description of the work undertaken or to be undertaken by Patheon. Subject to the foregoing, Patheon will not assume any responsibility for the accuracy of any application for receipt of an approval by a Regulatory Authority. The Client is solely responsible for the preparation and filing of the application for approval by the Regulatory Authority and any relevant costs will be borne by the Client.