Outsourcing and Third-Party Access Sample Clauses

Outsourcing and Third-Party Access. Customer may allow a third-party contractor to operate, use or access the Products and Services solely on Customer’s behalf, provided such use or access is only for Customer’s direct beneficial business purposes. Customer is responsible for ensuring that any third party or Affiliate operating, using or accessing the Products and Services on Customer’s behalf complies with the terms of this Agreement. Customer is responsible for and liable for the acts or omissions of such Affiliate or third party as if they were Customer’s acts or omissions.
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Outsourcing and Third-Party Access. Customer may allow a third-party contractor to use and access the Cloud Services solely to operate the Cloud Services on Customer’s behalf, but only if: upon WorkFusion’s request, Customer provides WorkFusion with the identity of the contractor and the purpose for the contractor’s use or access to the Cloud Services; and the use or access by the contractor is only for Customer’s internal operations.
Outsourcing and Third-Party Access. Customer may allow a third-party contractor to operate, use or access the Products and Services solely on Customer’s behalf, but only if: (A) upon Adobe’s request, Customer provides Adobe with the identity of the contractor and the purpose for the contractor’s use or access to the Products and Services; and (B) the use or access by the contractor is only for Customer’s and its Affiliates’’ internal operations.
Outsourcing and Third-Party Access. Merchant-User may allow a third-party contractor to operate, use or access the Products and Services solely on Merchant-User’s behalf, but only if: (A) upon ShopHero’s request, Merchant-User provides ShopHero with the identity of the contractor and the purpose for the contractor’s use or access to the Products and Services; (B) the use or access by the contractor is only for Merchant-User’s internal operations;
Outsourcing and Third-Party Access. Client may allow a third-party contractor to operate, use or access the Services or Consumer Data solely on Client’s behalf, provided such use or access is only for Client’s direct beneficial business purposes.
Outsourcing and Third-Party Access. Customer may allow a third-party contract to use and access the Products and Services solely to operate the Products and Services on Customer’s behalf, but only if:

Related to Outsourcing and Third-Party Access

  • Third Party Access 6.1 You can instruct a TPP to access information on your Account or initiate certain Transactions from your Account provided such TPP has identified itself to us and it has acted in accordance with the relevant regulatory requirements. We will treat any instruction from an TPP as if it was from you or an Account Manager.

  • Third Party Users If required by Applicable Laws and Regulations or if the Parties mutually agree, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld, to allow one or more third parties to use the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities, or any part thereof, Developer will be entitled to compensation for the capital expenses it incurred in connection with the Attachment Facilities based upon the pro rata use of the Attachment Facilities by Connecting Transmission Owner, all third party users, and Developer, in accordance with Applicable Laws and Regulations or upon some other mutually-agreed upon methodology. In addition, cost responsibility for ongoing costs, including operation and maintenance costs associated with the Attachment Facilities, will be allocated between Developer and any third party users based upon the pro rata use of the Attachment Facilities by Connecting Transmission Owner, all third party users, and Developer, in accordance with Applicable Laws and Regulations or upon some other mutually agreed upon methodology. If the issue of such compensation or allocation cannot be resolved through such negotiations, it shall be submitted to FERC for resolution.

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