Paper Destruction Sample Clauses

Paper Destruction. DST shall shred all paper waste containing Fund Data and dispose in a secure and confidential manner making it unrecoverable.
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Paper Destruction. Transfer Agent shall shred all paper waste containing Fund Data and dispose in a secure and confidential manner making it unrecoverable.
Paper Destruction. State Street shall cross shred all paper waste containing Client Data and dispose in a secure and confidential manner.
Paper Destruction. Contractor shall cross shred all paper waste and dispose in a secure and confidential manner to render all paper waste unreadable.
Paper Destruction. Paperform will dispose of all physical documentation containing Data Exporter Personal Data in a secure and confidential manner so as to render all paper waste unreadable.

Related to Paper Destruction

  • Total Destruction Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, if Premises Total Destruction occurs (including any destruction required by any authorized public authority), this Lease shall terminate sixty (60) days following the date of such Premises Total Destruction, whether or not the damage or destruction is an Insured Loss or was caused by a negligent or willful act of Lessee. In the event, however, that the damage or destruction was caused by Lessee, Lessor shall have the right to recover Lessor's damages from Lessee except as released and waived in Paragraph 9.7.

  • Damage or Destruction If the Premises are damaged or destroyed by fire or any cause, Lessor shall restore the Premises (except for trade fixtures, and personal property which shall be restored by Lessee at Lessee’s sole expense) as nearly as practicable to their condition immediately prior to such damage or destruction. The obligations to restore provided in this paragraph shall be subject to Lessor’s termination rights provided below. Any restoration shall be promptly commenced and diligently prosecuted. Lessor shall not be liable for any consequential damages by reason of any such damage or destruction. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing provisions of this section, in the event the Premises shall be destroyed or damaged to such an extent that Lessor deems that it is not economically feasible to restore the same, then Lessor may terminate this Lease as of the date of the damage or destruction by giving Lessee notice to that effect within sixty (60) days of such damage; provided, however, that Lessor may not terminate this Lease unless it also terminates the leases of all tenants in the Building who are affected by the damage. In the event that more than 25% of the Premises are damaged during the Lease Term, and either party reasonably estimates that it will take more than nine months to repair and restore the Premises to their condition prior to such damage, such party shall have the right to terminate this Lease upon written notice to the other within 60 days of such damage, with such termination becoming effective as of the date thirty (30) days after the date of delivery of such notice. During the period commencing on the date of the damage and terminating on the termination date as determined by the foregoing notice, the rent shall be abated in the same proportion as the untenantable portion of the Premises bears to the whole thereof, except that there shall be no abatement to the extent that any such damage or destruction is caused solely by the negligence of Lessee, its employees, agents, invitees, or licensees (except to the extent such rent loss is covered by the proceeds of insurance, the cost of which was included in Operating Expenses.) If Lessor undertakes to restore the Premises as provided above in this section, then commencing with the date of the damage or destruction and continuing through the period of restoration, the rent for the Premises shall be abated for such period in the same proportion as the untenantable portion of the Premises bears to the whole thereof, except that there shall be no abatement to the extent that any such damage or destruction is caused by negligence or intentional acts of Lessee, its employees, agents, invitees, or licensees (except to the extent such rent loss is covered by the proceeds of insurance, the cost of which was included in Operating Expenses).

  • Media Destruction DST shall destroy removable media and any mobile device (such as discs, USB drives, DVDs, back-up tapes, laptops and PDAs) containing Fund Data or use commercially reasonable efforts to render Fund Data on such physical media unintelligible if such media or mobile device is no longer intended to be used. All backup tapes that are not destroyed must meet the level of protection described in this Security Schedule until destroyed or rendered irretrievable.

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