New Providers Sample Clauses

New Providers. The City shall make reasonable efforts when contracting with any new providers for hospital and medical plans to contract with those providers which provide coverage for all dependents residing in the employee's household.
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New Providers. In the event that Tenant wishes at any time to utilize the services of a telephone or telecommunications provider whose equipment is not then servicing the Building (a “New Provider”), no such New Provider shall be permitted to install its lines or other equipment within the Building without first securing the prior written approval of the Landlord, which approval may be withheld in Landlord’s reasonable discretion. Landlord’s approval shall not be deemed any kind of warranty or representation by Landlord, including, without limitation, any warranty or representation as to the suitability, competence or financial strength of the New Provider. Without limitation of Landlord’s right to withhold consent in its reasonable discretion, Landlord may refuse to give its approval unless all of the following conditions are satisfied: (i) Landlord shall incur no expense whatsoever with respect to any aspect of the New Provider’s provision of its services, including, without limitation, the cost of installation, materials and services; (ii) prior to commencement of any work in or about the Building by the New Provider, the New Provider shall supply Landlord with such written indemnities, insurance, financial statements, and such other items as Landlord, in its reasonable discretion, determines to be necessary to protect its financial interest and the interests of the Building related to the proposed activities of the New Provider; (iii) the New Provider agrees in writing to abide by such rules and regulations, building and other codes, job site rules and such other requirements as are determined by Landlord, in its sole and absolute discretion, to be necessary to protect the interest of the Building, the tenants in the Building and Landlord; (iv) Landlord determines, in its reasonable discretion, that there is sufficient space in the Building for the placement of all of the New Provider’s equipment and materials; and (v) all of the foregoing matters are documented in a written agreement between Landlord and the New Provider, the form and content of which are satisfactory to Landlord in its reasonable discretion. Notwithstanding any provision of the preceding subsection to the contrary, the reasonable refusal of Landlord the grant its approval to any New Provider shall not be deemed a default or breach by Landlord of its obligation under this Lease, and in no event shall Tenant have the right to terminate this Lease or claim entitlement to rent abatement for Landlord’s ...
New Providers. The Authority shall make reasonable efforts when contracting with any new providers for hospital and medical plans to contract with those providers which provide coverage for all dependents residing in the employee's household.
New Providers. The Borrower shall not cause or suffer or permit any other Person to become a "Provider" under the RPTA without the prior written consent of the Program Manager.
New Providers. New Providers will be subject to Conditional Status for one year from the effective date of the initial Fee-For-Service Agreement.
New Providers. 8.1 The costs of verification and evaluation, within the context of IMO resolution A.888(21), of the technical and operational capabilities of, and implementation of GMDSS services by potential new providers shall not form part of the regular budget of the Organization. Such costs, including the cost of any Group of Experts convened to advise the Director in respect of an application, shall be charged to the applicant Provider concerned, in the form of a fixed fee. The level of the Verification and Evaluation Fee shall be proposed by the Director and approved by the Advisory Committee from time to time. 8.2 The one-time Verification and Evaluation Fee shall be received by the Organization before the process of verification and evaluation is begun.

Related to New Providers

  • Participating Providers To find out if a Provider is a Participating Provider: • Check Our Provider directory, available at Your request; • Call the number on Your ID card; or • Visit our website at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx. The Provider directory will give You the following information about Our Participating Providers: • Name, address, and telephone number; • Specialty; • Board certification (if applicable); • Languages spoken; and • Whether the Participating Provider is accepting new patients.

  • Providers Services performed by a provider who has been excluded or debarred from participation in federal programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid. To determine whether a provider has been excluded from a federal program, visit the U.S. Department of Human Services Office of Inspector General website (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/) or the Excluded Parties List System website maintained by the U.S. General Services Administration (xxxxx://xxx.xxx.gov/). • Services provided by facilities, dentists, physicians, surgeons, or other providers who are not legally qualified or licensed, according to relevant sections of Rhode Island Law or other governing bodies, or who have not met our credentialing requirements. • Services provided by a non-network provider, unless listed as covered in the Summary of Medical Benefits. • Services provided by naturopaths, homeopaths, or Christian Science practitioners.

  • Third Party Providers Except for those terms and conditions that specifically apply to Third Party Providers, under no circumstances shall any other person be considered a third party beneficiary of this Agreement or otherwise entitled to any rights or remedies under this Agreement. Except as may be provided in Third Party Agreements, Company shall have no rights or remedies against Third Party Providers, Third Party Providers shall have no liability of any nature to the Company, and the aggregate cumulative liability of all Third Party Providers to the Company shall be $1.

  • Service Providers Provider shall enter into written agreements with all Service Providers performing functions pursuant to this Agreement, whereby the Service Providers agree to protect Student Data in manner no less stringent than the terms of this DPA. The list of Provider’s current Service Providers can be accessed through the Provider’s Privacy Policy (which may be updated from time to time).

  • Third Party Service Providers Unless otherwise prohibited by Apple in the Documentation or this Agreement, You are permitted to employ or retain a third party (“Service Provider”) to assist You in using the Apple Software and Services provided pursuant to this Agreement, including, but not limited to, engaging any such Service Provider to maintain and administer Your Applications’ servers on Your behalf, provided that any such Service Provider’s use of the Apple Software and Services or any materials associated therewith is done solely on Your behalf and only in accordance with these terms. Notwithstanding the foregoing, You may not use a Service Provider to submit an Application to the App Store or use TestFlight on Your behalf. You agree to have a binding written agreement with Your Service Provider with terms at least as restrictive and protective of Apple as those set forth herein. Any actions undertaken by any such Service Provider in relation to Your Applications or use of the Apple Software or Apple Services and/or arising out of this Agreement shall be deemed to have been taken by You, and You (in addition to the Service Provider) shall be responsible to Apple for all such actions (or any inactions). In the event of any actions or inactions by the Service Provider that would constitute a violation of this Agreement or otherwise cause any harm, Apple reserves the right to require You to cease using such Service Provider.

  • Agreements with Other Service Providers Each Fund hereby appoints FSSC as the Fund’s agent to enter into agreements with financial intermediaries that are not registered as broker/dealers under the 1934 Act (each an “Unregistered Intermediary”) to provide Services to their customers that are Shareholders of the Fund. Each Fund agrees to pay Service Fees at an annual rate as set forth in Schedule 1 to this Agreement of up to 0.25% of the average net assets held in Fund accounts for which an Unregistered Intermediary has agreed to provide Services. Any such accounts shall not be treated as FSSC Accounts for purposes of this Agreement.

  • Reliance on Third Party Service Providers Each Party may allow Reporting Financial Institutions to use third party service providers to fulfill the obligations imposed on such Reporting Financial Institutions by a Party, as contemplated in this Agreement, but these obligations shall remain the responsibility of the Reporting Financial Institutions.

  • Contracts With Service Providers 13 Section 1.

  • Excluded Providers 4.1 Definition of Excluded Providers

  • Replacement of Key Personnel The Engineer must notify the State in writing as soon as possible, but no later than three business days after a project manager or other key personnel is removed from association with this contract, giving the reason for removal.

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