Common use of Management of Customer Accounts Clause in Contracts

Management of Customer Accounts. Service Provider may act on behalf of certain Customers to set up and manage the Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity and serve as the Administrator for the Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity. Service Provider may only request Certificates from a Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity that are authorized by the Customer for domains that have been added to the Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity. Service Provider shall only request domains to be added to the Service Provider’s account when specifically authorized by the Customer. For each Customer that Service Provider wishes to act as the agent for the Customer’s account, Service Provider will provide GlobalSign with a Letter of Authorization (LOA) signed by the Customer, in a form provided by GlobalSign. Upon receipt of each LOA from Service Provider, GlobalSign will validate the authority of the signatory to sign the LOA on behalf of the Customer and the authenticity of the signatory’s signature. Service Provider is responsible for ensuring compliance of Customers with the obligations applicable to “Customer” in this Service Schedule and the LOA. If a Customer is no longer a customer of Service Provider or withdraws its authorization for Service Provider to on behalf of the Customer’s for the applicable account(s), Service Provider shall immediately notify GlobalSign in writing. GlobalSign will deactivate the applicable Customer’s account(s) upon (i) receipt of written request from Customer or Service Provider, or (ii) if GlobalSign is unable to validate the LOA as described above. Service Provider shall indemnify and hold harmless GlobalSign, its affiliates and their assigns, agents, officers, and employees harmless from and against any claims, demands, liabilities, losses, costs, damages or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of or related to Service Provider’s actions or inactions with respect to the creation or management of a Customer’s account and domains or related certificate issuance or management.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Provider Agreement, Service Provider Agreement

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Management of Customer Accounts. Service Provider may act on behalf of certain Customers to set up and manage the Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity and serve as the Administrator for the Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity. Service Provider may only request Certificates from a Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity that are authorized by the Customer for domains that have been added to the Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity. Service Provider shall only request domains to be added to the Service Provider’s account when specifically authorized by the Customer. For each Customer that Service Provider wishes to act as the agent for the Customer’s account, Service Provider will provide GlobalSign with a Letter of Authorization (LOA) signed by the Customer, in a form provided by GlobalSign. Service Provider must provide a new signed LOA from the Customer at least every eleven (11) months. Upon receipt of each LOA from Service Provider, GlobalSign will validate the authority of the signatory to sign the LOA on behalf of the Customer and the authenticity of the signatory’s signature. Service Provider is responsible for ensuring compliance of Customers with the obligations applicable to “Customer” in this Service Schedule and the LOA. If a Customer is no longer a customer of Service Provider or withdraws its authorization for Service Provider to on behalf of the Customer’s for the applicable account(s), Service Provider shall immediately notify GlobalSign in writing. GlobalSign will deactivate the applicable Customer’s account(s) upon (i) receipt of written request from Customer or Service Provider, (ii) Service Provider’s failure to provide a new signed LOA from the applicable Customer after 12 months, or (iiiii) if GlobalSign is unable to validate the LOA as described above. Service Provider shall indemnify and hold harmless GlobalSign, its affiliates and their assigns, agents, officers, and employees harmless from and against any claims, demands, liabilities, losses, costs, damages or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of or related to Service Provider’s actions or inactions with respect to the creation or management of a Customer’s account and domains or related certificate issuance or management. Service Schedule for Qualified Signing Service (QSS) This Service Schedule applies only if Service Provider is purchasing QSS (as shown on the Order Summary). Other capitalized terms used in this Service Schedule have the meaning set out elsewhere in the Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Provider Agreement

Management of Customer Accounts. Service Provider may act on behalf of certain Customers to set up and manage the Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity and serve as the Administrator for the Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity. Service Provider may only request Certificates from a Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity that are authorized by the Customer for domains that have been added to the Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity. Service Provider shall only request domains to be added to the Service Provider’s account when specifically authorized by the Customer. For each Customer that Service Provider wishes to act as the agent for the Customer’s account, Service Provider will provide GlobalSign with a Letter of Authorization (LOA) signed by the Customer, in a form provided by GlobalSign. Service Provider must provide a new signed LOA from the Customer at least every eleven (11) months. Upon receipt of each LOA from Service Provider, GlobalSign will validate the authority of the signatory to sign the LOA on behalf of the Customer and the authenticity of the signatory’s signature. Service Provider is responsible for ensuring compliance of Customers with the obligations applicable to “Customer” in this Service Schedule and the LOA. If a Customer is no longer a customer of Service Provider or withdraws its authorization for Service Provider to on behalf of the Customer’s for the applicable account(s), Service Provider shall immediately notify GlobalSign in writing. GlobalSign will deactivate the applicable Customer’s account(s) upon (i) receipt of written request from Customer or Service Provider, (ii) Service Provider’s failure to provide a new signed LOA from the applicable Customer after 12 months, or (iiiii) if GlobalSign is unable to validate the LOA as described above. Service Provider shall indemnify and hold harmless GlobalSign, its affiliates and their assigns, agents, officers, and employees harmless from and against any claims, demands, liabilities, losses, costs, damages or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of or related to Service Provider’s actions or inactions with respect to the creation or management of a Customer’s account and domains or related certificate issuance or management.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Provider Agreement

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Management of Customer Accounts. Service Provider may act on behalf of certain Customers to set up and manage the Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity and serve as the Administrator for the Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity. Service Provider may only request Certificates from a Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity that are authorized by the Customer for domains that have been added to the Customer’s Organization Validated (OV) Certificate Identity. Service Provider shall only request domains to be added to the Service Provider’s account when specifically authorized by the Customer. For each Customer that Service Provider wishes to act as the agent for the Customer’s account, Service Provider will provide GlobalSign with a Letter of Authorization (LOA) signed by the Customer, in a form provided by GlobalSign. Service Provider must provide a new signed LOA from the Customer at least every eleven (11) months. Upon receipt of each LOA from Service Provider, GlobalSign will validate the authority of the signatory to sign the LOA on behalf of the Customer and the authenticity of the signatory’s signature. Service Provider is responsible for ensuring compliance of Customers with the obligations applicable to “Customer” in this Service Schedule and the LOA. If a Customer is no longer a customer of Service Provider or withdraws its authorization for Service Provider to on behalf of the Customer’s for the applicable account(s), Service Provider shall immediately notify GlobalSign in writing. GlobalSign will deactivate the applicable Customer’s account(s) upon (i) receipt of written request from Customer or Service Provider, (ii) Service Provider’s failure to provide a new signed LOA from the applicable Customer after 12 months, or (iiiii) if GlobalSign is unable to validate the LOA as described above. Service Provider shall indemnify and hold harmless GlobalSign, its affiliates and their assigns, agents, officers, and employees harmless from and against any claims, demands, liabilities, losses, costs, damages or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of or related to Service Provider’s actions or inactions with respect to the creation or management of a Customer’s account and domains or related certificate issuance or management.or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Provider Agreement

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