Common use of Outsourcing and Third-Party Access Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: General Terms, General Terms, General Terms

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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 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 third-party as if they were Customer’s acts or omissions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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