NON-SFDC PROVIDERS Sample Clauses

NON-SFDC PROVIDERS. 5.1 We or third parties may make available (for example, through a Marketplace or otherwise) third-party products or services, including, for example, Non-SFDC Applications and implementation and other consulting services. Any acquisition by You of such products or services, and any exchange of data between You and any Non-SFDC provider, product or service is solely between You and the applicable Non-SFDC provider. We do not warrant or support Non-SFDC Applications or other Non-SFDC products or services, whether or not they are designated by Us as “certified” or otherwise, unless expressly provided otherwise in an Order Form.
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NON-SFDC PROVIDERS. 3.1 Acquisition of Non-SFDC Products and Services. SFDC or third parties may from time to time make available to Customer (e.g., through the AppExchange) third-party products or services, including but not limited to Non-SFDC Applications and implementation, customization and other consulting services. Any acquisition by Customer of such non- SFDC products or services, and any exchange of data between Customer and any non-SFDC provider, is solely between Customer and the applicable non-SFDC provider. SFDC does not warrant or support non-SFDC products or services, whether or not they are designated by SFDC as “certified” or otherwise, except as specified in an Order Form. Subject to the “Integration with Non-SFDC Applications” section below, no purchase of non-SFDC products or services is required to use the Services except a supported computing device, operating system, web browser and Internet connection. 3.2 Non-SFDC Applications and Customer Data. If Customer installs or enables Non-SFDC Applications for use with Services, Customer acknowledges that SFDC may allow providers of those Non-SFDC Applications to access Customer Data as required for the interoperation and support of such Non-SFDC Applications with the Services. SFDC shall not be responsible for any disclosure, modification or deletion of Customer Data resulting from any such access by Non-SFDC Application providers. The Services shall allow Customer to restrict such access by restricting Users from installing or enabling such Non-SFDC Applications for use with the Services. 3.3 Integration with Non-SFDC Applications. The Services may contain features designed to interoperate with Non-SFDC Applications (e.g., Google, Facebook or Twitter applications). To use such features, Customer may be required to obtain access to such Non-SFDC Applications from their providers. If the provider of any such Non-SFDC Application ceases to make the Non-SFDC Application available for interoperation with the corresponding Service features on reasonable terms, SFDC may cease providing such Service features without entitling Customer to any refund, credit, or other compensation.
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  • 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.

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  • 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.

  • 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).

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  • 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.

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