Limits on Exchange of or Access to Information Sample Clauses

Limits on Exchange of or Access to Information. Supplier will not use the System or activities related to the System for the purposes of exchanging among Suppliers or their affiliated entities competitively sensitive information such as prices or terms of sale. SECTION 7 LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND DISCLAIMERS SERVICE PROVIDER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SERVICES AS A THIRD PARTY SERVICE PROVIDER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, AND APPLICABLE RULES OR REGULATIONS. SERVICE PROVIDER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ERRORS, ACTS OR FAILURES TO ACT OF OTHERS, INCLUDING, AND AMONG OTHER ENTITIES, BANKS, ODFI, PROVIDERS, COMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS OR CLEARING HOUSES THROUGH WHICH ENTRIES MAY BE ORIGINATED OR SERVICE PROVIDER MAY RECEIVE OR TRANSMIT INFORMATION, AND NO SUCH ENTITY SHALL BE DEEMED SERVICE PROVIDER'S AGENT. SERVICE PROVIDER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS, DELAY, COST OR LIABILITY WHICH ARISES, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, FROM: SUPPLIER'S ACTIONS OR OMISSIONS, SUPPLIER'S NEGLIGENCE OR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY OR AGREEMENT; ANY AMBIGUITY, INACCURACY OR OMISSION IN ANY INSTRUCTION OR INFORMATION PROVIDED TO SERVICE PROVIDER; ACCIDENTS, STRIKES, LABOR DISPUTES, CIVIL UNREST, WAR, TERRORISM, FIRE, EARTHQUAKE, FLOOD, WATER DAMAGE (E.G., FROM FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS), TELE-COMMUNICATIONS OR COMMUNICATION NETWORK DISRUPTION, POWER SURGES OR FAILURES, LEGAL CONSTRAINTS OR ACTS OF GOD OR GOVERNMENT; OR THE ACTIONS OF OTHERS OR CAUSES THAT ARE BEYOND SERVICE PROVIDER’S REASONABLE CONTROL. NEITHER PARTY WILL BE RESPONSIBLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCURRED AS A RESULT OF EITHER PARTY’S ACTIONS OR OMISSIONS, EVEN IF EITHER PARTY IS AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY FOR SUCH DAMAGES. EITHER PARTY’S LIABILITY FOR ACTUAL COSTS AND LOSSES RESULTING FROM THE OTHER PARTY’S ACTIONS AND/OR OMISSIONS DURING ANY 12-MONTH PERIOD, WHETHER THE CLAIM IS IN CONTRACT OR TORT, WILL NOT EXCEED THE AVERAGE NET MONTHLY FEES PAID BY SUPPLIER (NET OF ANY REBATES PAID TO PARTICIPATING PROVIDERS BY SERVICE PROVIDER) FOR THE SERVICES PROVIDED OVER THE THREE (3) MONTHS PRIOR TO THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY. ANY CLAIM, ACTION OR PROCEEDING BY EITHER PARTY TO ENFORCE THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT OR TO RECOVER FOR ANY DAMAGES MUST BE COMMENCED WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE THAT THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM, ACTION OR PROCEEDING FIRST OCCURS FAILING WHICH SUCH PARTY SHALL FOREGO RIGHT TO MAKE SUCH CLAIM. SUPPLIER AGREES TO COOPERATE WITH SERV...
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Limits on Exchange of or Access to Information. Supplier will not use the System or activities related to the System for the purposes of exchanging among Suppliers or their affiliated entities competitively sensitive information such as prices or terms of sale.
Limits on Exchange of or Access to Information. User will not use the Exchange or activities related to the Exchange for the purposes of exchanging among Suppliers or their affiliated entities competitively sensitive information such as prices or terms of sale. GHX will not engage in activities that facilitate the exchange of competitively sensitive information among Suppliers and their affiliated entities except as necessary for a Distributor to use the Exchange as contemplated by the section titled The Exchange.

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  • Access to Information Such Purchaser acknowledges that it has had the opportunity to review the Transaction Documents (including all exhibits and schedules thereto) and the SEC Reports and has been afforded, (i) the opportunity to ask such questions as it has deemed necessary of, and to receive answers from, representatives of the Company concerning the terms and conditions of the offering of the Securities and the merits and risks of investing in the Securities; (ii) access to information about the Company and its financial condition, results of operations, business, properties, management and prospects sufficient to enable it to evaluate its investment; and (iii) the opportunity to obtain such additional information that the Company possesses or can acquire without unreasonable effort or expense that is necessary to make an informed investment decision with respect to the investment. Such Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that neither the Placement Agent nor any Affiliate of the Placement Agent has provided such Purchaser with any information or advice with respect to the Securities nor is such information or advice necessary or desired. Neither the Placement Agent nor any Affiliate has made or makes any representation as to the Company or the quality of the Securities and the Placement Agent and any Affiliate may have acquired non-public information with respect to the Company which such Purchaser agrees need not be provided to it. In connection with the issuance of the Securities to such Purchaser, neither the Placement Agent nor any of its Affiliates has acted as a financial advisor or fiduciary to such Purchaser.

  • Control and Access to Information The Financial Mechanism Committee, the EFTA Board of Auditors and their representatives have the right to carry out any technical or financial mission or review they consider necessary to follow the planning, implementation and monitoring of programmes and projects as well as the use of funds. The Beneficiary State shall provide all necessary assistance, information and documentation.

  • Cooperation and Exchange of Information Seller and Buyer shall provide each other with such cooperation and information as either of them reasonably may request of the other in filing any Tax Return pursuant to this Article VI or in connection with any audit or other proceeding in respect of Taxes of the Company. Such cooperation and information shall include providing copies of relevant Tax Returns or portions thereof, together with accompanying schedules, related work papers and documents relating to rulings or other determinations by tax authorities. Each of Seller and Buyer shall retain all Tax Returns, schedules and work papers, records and other documents in its possession relating to Tax matters of the Company for any taxable period beginning before the Closing Date until the expiration of the statute of limitations of the taxable periods to which such Tax Returns and other documents relate, without regard to extensions except to the extent notified by the other party in writing of such extensions for the respective Tax periods. Prior to transferring, destroying or discarding any Tax Returns, schedules and work papers, records and other documents in its possession relating to Tax matters of the Company for any taxable period beginning before the Closing Date, Seller or Buyer (as the case may be) shall provide the other party with reasonable written notice and offer the other party the opportunity to take custody of such materials.

  • Access to Information Systems Access, if any, to DXC’s Information Systems is granted solely to perform the Services under this Order, and is limited to those specific DXC Information Systems, time periods and personnel as are separately agreed to by DXC and Supplier from time to time. DXC may require Supplier’s employees, subcontractors or agents to sign individual agreements prior to access to DXC’s Information Systems. Use of DXC Information Systems during other time periods or by individuals not authorized by DXC is expressly prohibited. Access is subject to DXC business control and information protection policies, standards and guidelines as may be modified from time to time. Use of any other DXC Information Systems is expressly prohibited. This prohibition applies even when an DXC Information System that Supplier is authorized to access, serves as a gateway to other Information Systems outside Supplier’s scope of authorization. Supplier agrees to access Information Systems only from specific locations approved for access by DXC. For access outside of DXC premises, DXC will designate the specific network connections to be used to access Information Systems.

  • - USE, DISTRIBUTION AND PUBLICATION OF INFORMATION II.10.1 The Contractor shall authorise the Agency to process, use, distribute and publish, for whatever purpose, by whatever means and on whatever medium, any data contained in or relating to the Contract, in particular the identity of the Contractor, the subject matter, the duration, the amount paid and the reports. Where personal data is concerned, Article I.9 shall apply.

  • Access to Information; Confidentiality (a) Upon reasonable advance written notice, subject to applicable logistical restrictions or limitations as a result of COVID-19 or any COVID-19 Measures and solely for purposes of furthering the Merger Transactions, the Company shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, afford to Parent, Merger Sub and their respective representatives reasonable access during normal business hours during the period from the date of this Agreement until the earlier of the Effective Time or the valid termination of this Agreement pursuant to Article VII, to all their respective properties, assets, books, contracts, commitments, personnel and records and, during such period, the Company shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, furnish promptly to Parent: (i) a copy of each report, schedule, registration statement and other document filed or received by it during such period pursuant to the requirements of federal or state securities Laws and (ii) all other information concerning its business, properties and personnel as Parent or Merger Sub may reasonably request (including Tax Returns filed and those in preparation and the workpapers of its auditors). Nothing herein (including, for the avoidance of doubt, this Section 5.2(a) and Section 5.2(b)) shall require the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to provide such access or information to the extent that such action (A) would reasonably be expected to result in a waiver of attorney-client privilege, work product doctrine or similar privilege, (B) specifically relates to the evaluation, deliberation or minutes of the Company Board (or any committee or subcommittee thereof) related to the Merger Transactions, the strategic and financial alternatives process leading thereto, or any information or materials provided to the Company Board (or any committee or subcommittee thereof) in connection therewith or (C) would reasonably be expected to violate any applicable Law or any confidentiality obligation owing to a third party so long as the Company shall promptly notify Parent of any such confidentiality obligations or access restrictions and use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the consent of such third party to provide such information and otherwise provide such access to Parent, if requested and (b) generally describe the type of information that cannot be disclosed to Parent (to the extent not prohibited by law or the underlying document). No investigation pursuant to this Section 5.2 shall affect any representation or warranty in this Agreement of any party hereto or any condition to the obligations of the parties hereto. All requests for access pursuant to this Section 5.2 must be directed to the Chief Financial Officer of the Company or another person designated in writing by the Company. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Parent and Merger Sub shall not, and shall cause their respective representatives not to, contact any partner, licensor, licensee, customer or supplier of the Company in connection with the Offer, the Merger or any of the other Merger Transactions without the Company’s prior written consent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), and Parent and Merger Sub acknowledge and agree that any such contact shall be arranged by and with a representative of the Company participating.

  • Provide Data In Compliance With Laws LEA shall provide data for the purposes of the DPA in compliance with the FERPA, PPRA, IDEA, 603 C.M.R. 23.00, 603 CMR 28.00, and Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 71, Sections 34D to 34H, and the other privacy statutes quoted in this DPA. LEA shall ensure that its annual notice under FERPA includes vendors, such as the Provider, as “School Officials.”

  • Access to Financial Information Buyer’s representatives shall have access to, and Seller and its Affiliates shall cooperate with Buyer and furnish upon request, all financial and other information relating to the Hotel’s operations to the extent necessary to enable Buyer’s representatives to prepare audited financial statements in conformity with Regulation S-X of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) and other applicable rules and regulations of the SEC and to enable them to prepare a registration statement, report or disclosure statement for filing with the SEC on behalf of Buyer or its Affiliates, whether before or after Closing and regardless of whether such information is included in the Records to be transferred to Buyer hereunder. Seller shall also provide to Buyer’s representative a signed representation letter in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Seller sufficient to enable an independent public accountant to render an opinion on the financial statements related to the Hotel. Buyer will reimburse Seller for costs reasonably incurred by Seller to comply with the requirements of the preceding sentence to the extent that Seller is required to incur costs not in the ordinary course of business for third parties to provide such representation letters. The provisions of this Section shall survive Closing or termination of this Contract.

  • Consultations and Exchange of Information Either Contracting Party may request consultations on the interpretation or application of this Agreement. The other Contracting Party shall give sympathetic consideration to the request. Upon request by either Contracting Party, information shall be exchanged on the measures of the other Contracting Party that may have an impact on new investments, investments or returns covered by this Agreement.

  • Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications For State Agency Authorized User Acquisitions: Any web-based information and applications development, or programming delivered pursuant to the contract or procurement, will comply with New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005, Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications as follows: Any web-based information and applications development, or programming delivered pursuant to the contract or procurement, will comply with New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08- 005, Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications as such policy may be amended, modified or superseded, which requires that state agency web-based information and applications are accessible to persons with disabilities. Web-based information and applications must conform to New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005 as determined by quality assurance testing. Such quality assurance testing will be conducted by the State Agency Authorized User and the results of such testing must be satisfactory to the Authorized User before web-based information and applications will be considered a qualified deliverable under the contract or procurement.

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