Recipients of the Services Sample Clauses

Recipients of the Services. 1. Supplier shall provide the Services to Buyer and its Affiliates to the extent necessary, and upon request by Buyer, to any Customers of Buyer (Buyer and each such recipient of Services described above, a “Recipient”). Buyer shall be responsible for paying the charges for Services provided to Recipients to the same extent as if the Services were provided only to Buyer. To the extent Services are characterized in this MSOW as to be provided to Buyer, those references will be deemed to include the provision of such Services to other Recipients as requested by Buyer. 2. In the event that an entity receiving Services as a Recipient no longer meets the definition of “Recipient” (e.g., due to Buyer’s divestiture of an Affiliate) (each such entity a “Former Recipient”), then upon Buyer’s request, Supplier shall continue to provide the Services to such entity after the date such entity becomes a Former Recipient for a period of time requested by Buyer; provided, however, that such time period shall not exceed the time period during which Buyer has the right to receive Services under this MSOW and that the Former Recipient agrees with Buyer in writing to abide by the terms and conditions of this MSOW. Buyer shall (i) remain the primary point of contact with Supplier with respect to those Services provided to a Former Recipient, and (ii) remain obligated to perform its payment obligations under this MSOW with respect to those Services provided to a Former Recipient. For purposes of this MSOW, Services provided to a Former Recipient shall be deemed to be Services provided to Buyer.
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Recipients of the Services. (a) As of the Effective Date, IBM shall provide the Services to (i) MSDW, (ii) MSDW's Affiliates{ * }. For purposes of the Agreement, Services provided to the entities referenced in this Section shall be deemed to be Services provided to MSDW. Notwithstanding the foregoing, MSDW shall have the right to specify, in its absolute and sole discretion, which of the entities described in this Section shall receive the Services. (b) In the event that MSDW relinquishes Control of an MSDW Affiliate after the Effective Date such that the entity is no longer an MSDW Affiliate (such entity a "Former Affiliate"), then upon MSDW's request, IBM shall continue to provide the Services to such Former Affiliate after the date such entity becomes a Former Affiliate for a period of time requested by MSDW, which shall not exceed { * }; provided, however, that the Former Affiliate agrees in writing to abide by the terms and conditions of the Agreement. MSDW shall (i) remain the single point-of-contact with IBM with respect to those Service provided to a Former Affiliate, (ii) remain obligated to perform its payment obligations under the Agreement with respect to those Services provided to a Former Affiliate, and (iii) Services Agreement by and between MSDW and IBM effective as of July 1, 1999 Amended and Restated as of December 21, 2001 reimburse IBM for { * }. For purposes of the Agreement, Services provided to a Former Affiliate shall be deemed to be Services provided to MSDW. 3.3. { * }
Recipients of the Services. The Services may be received and used by Solectron and any of its Affiliates and other persons and entities authorized by Solectron in the ordinary course of business to receive and/or use the Services for the benefit of Solectron’s global enterprise (each such authorized recipient of the Services a “Service Recipient”). To the extent that the introduction of any new Service Recipient(s) has a material impact on the scope or volume of the Services, such introduction shall be subject to the Change Management Process. For purposes of the Agreement, Services provided to Service Recipients will be deemed to be Services provided to Solectron. If Solectron divests a Service Recipient and requests that IBM continue to provide Services to the divested entity, the parties will negotiate separate arrangements for that entity and shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to give the divested entity the benefit of the same terms and conditions (including pricing) for at least a transitional period of up to twelve (12) months.
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  • Use of the Services 1.1 We will make the Oracle services listed in Your order (the “Services”) available to You pursuant to this Agreement and Your order. Except as otherwise stated in this Agreement or Your order, You have the non- exclusive, worldwide, limited right to use the Services during the period defined in Your order, unless earlier terminated in accordance with this Agreement or Your order (the “Services Period”), solely for Your internal business operations. You may allow Your Users (as defined below) to use the Services for this purpose, and You are responsible for their compliance with this Agreement and Your order. 1.2 The Service Specifications describe and govern the Services. During the Services Period, we may update the Services and Service Specifications (with the exception of the Data Processing Agreement as described below) to reflect changes in, among other things, laws, regulations, rules, technology, industry practices, patterns of system use, and availability of Third Party Content (as defined below). Oracle updates to the Services or Service Specifications will not materially reduce the level of performance, functionality, security or availability of the Services during the Services Period of Your order. 1.3 You may not, and may not cause or permit others to: (a) use the Services to harass any person; cause damage or injury to any person or property; publish any material that is false, defamatory, harassing or obscene; violate privacy rights; promote bigotry, racism, hatred or harm; send unsolicited bulk e-mail, junk mail, spam or chain letters; infringe property rights; or otherwise violate applicable laws, ordinances or regulations; (b) perform or disclose any benchmarking or availability testing of the Services; (c) perform or disclose any performance or vulnerability testing of the Services without Oracle’s prior written approval, or perform or disclose network discovery, port and service identification, vulnerability scanning, password cracking or remote access testing of the Services; or (d) use the Services to perform cyber currency or crypto currency mining ((a) through (d) collectively, the “Acceptable Use Policy”). In addition to other rights that we have in this Agreement and Your order, we have the right to take remedial action if the Acceptable Use Policy is violated, and such remedial action may include removing or disabling access to material that violates the policy.

  • Obligations of the Service Provider 3.1. The Service Provider undertakes to provide the services as set out online within the dedicated Hoople Schools portal to this Agreement (the ‘Services’), in consideration of the payment as set out in the dedicated Hoople Schools portal. The Service Provider has undertaken Payment calculation based on the following terms: 3.1.1. payment for services relating to employee numbers has been calculated based on the number of employees at each Establishment as at January 2020. Included in the calculation is a 5% tolerance. If employee numbers rise above this 5% tolerance Hoople reserves the right to charge incremental fees 3.1.2. payment for the Payments Management service has been based on the number of payment vouchers raised in 2018/19, within a 10% tolerance level. The Service Provider reserves the right to increase pricing if volumes increase by more than the stated tolerance level 3.1.3. should the Establishment request an additional service during the duration of the term, the Service Provider reserves the right to charge the full, annual cost of the requested service 3.1.4. payment for services relating to pupil numbers has been calculated based on the number of pupils at each Establishment as at October 2019. Included in the calculation are sixth form and nursery pupil numbers, where applicable 3.1.5. The Service Provider will provide digital order confirmation of the services ordered and associated fees by means of the functionality of the Hoople Schools portal 3.2. Should the Establishment request and the Service Provider agrees to provide services additional to those specified within the schools buying portal order, the fees for those additional services shall be mutually agreed between the parties, but otherwise for all purposes of this Agreement, the additional services shall be deemed to be included within the definition of Services. 3.3. The Services shall be carried out by the Service Provider with all reasonable skill and care, and in full compliance of relevant established current professional standards. The Service Provider undertakes to provide a detailed service level agreement (SLA), outlining the responsibilities of both parties with regard to each service. The SLA for each service will be provided as a downloadable document on the Hoople Schools portal. 3.4. The Service Provider shall indemnify the Establishment from all claims, actions or demands made by third parties against the Establishment, and all liabilities of the Establishment to third parties (collectively ‘Third Party Liabilities’) and from all damage, losses, costs, expenses and payments whatsoever suffered or incurred by the Establishment either directly or in relation to Third Party Liabilities in respect of (a) personal injury to or the death of any person and any loss or destruction of or damage to property (not attributable to any default or neglect of the Establishment or of any person for whom the Establishment is responsible) which shall have occurred in connection with the provision of the Services under this Agreement, (b) any defect in the Services, and (c) any breach by the Service Provider of any terms of this Agreement, including without limitation, clause

  • Performance of the Services In addition to the Common Articles, it is specified that:

  • B1 The Services The Contractor shall supply the Services during the Contract Period in accordance with the Authority’s requirements as set out in the Specification and the provisions of the Contract in consideration of the payment of the Contract Price. The Authority may inspect and examine the manner in which the Contractor supplies the Services at the Premises during normal business hours on reasonable notice.

  • Access to the Services ID’s for access to Vendor Core Research and Analyst Inquiry may not be shared. Access to the Services is restricted to the number of named individuals (each a “Licensed User”) as identified in the Customer Purchase Order.

  • Provision of the Services The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Customer relies on the skill and judgment of the Supplier in the provision of the Services and the performance of its obligations under this Call Off Contract. The Supplier shall ensure that the Services: comply in all respects with the description of the Services in Call Off Schedule 2 ( Services) or elsewhere in this Call Off Contract; and are supplied in accordance with the provisions of this Call Off Contract (including the Call Off Tender) and the Tender. The Supplier shall perform its obligations under this Call Off Contract in accordance with: all applicable Law; Good Industry Practice; the Standards; the Security Policy; the ICT Policy (if so required by the Customer); and the Supplier's own established procedures and practices to the extent the same do not conflict with the requirements of Clauses 7.1.3(a) to 7.1.3(e). The Supplier shall: at all times allocate sufficient resources with the appropriate technical expertise to supply the Deliverables and to provide the Services in accordance with this Call Off Contract; subject to Clause 22.1 (Variation Procedure), obtain, and maintain throughout the duration of this Call Off Contract, all the consents, approvals, licences and permissions (statutory, regulatory contractual or otherwise) it may require and which are necessary for the provision of the Services; ensure that any services recommended or otherwise specified by the Supplier for use by the Customer in conjunction with the Deliverables and/or the Services shall enable the Deliverables and/or the Services to meet the requirements of the Customer; ensure that the Supplier Assets will be free of all encumbrances (except as agreed in writing with the Customer); ensure that the Services are fully compatible with any Customer Property or Customer Assets described in Call Off Schedule 4 (Implementation Plan) (or elsewhere in this Call Off Contract) or otherwise used by the Supplier in connection with this Call Off Contract; minimise any disruption to the Sites and/or the Customer's operations when providing the Services; ensure that any Documentation and training provided by the Supplier to the Customer are comprehensive, accurate and prepared in accordance with Good Industry Practice; co-operate with the Other Suppliers and provide reasonable information (including any Documentation), advice and assistance in connection with the Services to any Other Supplier and, on the Call Off Expiry Date for any reason, to enable the timely transition of the supply of the Services (or any of them) to the Customer and/or to any Replacement Supplier; assign to the Customer, or if it is unable to do so, shall (to the extent it is legally able to do so) hold on trust for the sole benefit of the Customer, all warranties and indemnities provided by third parties or any Sub-Contractor in respect of any Deliverables and/or the Services. Where any such warranties are held on trust, the Supplier shall enforce such warranties in accordance with any reasonable directions that the Customer may notify from time to time to the Supplier; provide the Customer with such assistance as the Customer may reasonably require during the Call Off Contract Period in respect of the supply of the Services; deliver the Services in a proportionate and efficient manner; ensure that neither it, nor any of its Affiliates, embarrasses the Customer or otherwise brings the Customer into disrepute by engaging in any act or omission which is reasonably likely to diminish the trust that the public places in the Customer, regardless of whether or not such act or omission is related to the Supplier’s obligations under this Call Off Contract; and gather, collate and provide such information and co-operation as the Customer may reasonably request for the purposes of ascertaining the Supplier’s compliance with its obligations under this Call Off Contract. An obligation on the Supplier to do, or to refrain from doing, any act or thing shall include an obligation upon the Supplier to procure that all Sub-Contractors and Supplier Personnel also do, or refrain from doing, such act or thing. This Clause 8 shall apply if any Services have been included in Annex 1 of Call Off Schedule 2 (Services).

  • Description of the Services 1.1 The scope of the service to be rendered is described more fully in the Annexures and Schedules referred to below: ❑ Annexure A – Scope / Specification ❑ Annexure C – Pricing Schedule The Deliverables, due for completion by and governed by this Schedule 1. In the event that the Service Provider fails to meet the delivery dates as agreed, the following penalties will be imposed:

  • Activities of the Subadviser Except to the extent necessary to perform its obligations hereunder, nothing herein shall be deemed to limit or restrict the Subadviser's right, or the right of any of the Subadviser's directors, officers or employees to engage in any other business or to devote time and attention to the management or other aspects of any other business, whether of a similar or dissimilar nature, or to render services of any kind to any other corporation, trust, firm, individual or association.

  • Suspension of the Services The Services may be suspended (meaning the Child is temporarily not able to attend the nursery) in the circumstances set out in our Critical Incident Policy or in the circumstances set out in clause 19. If the Services are suspended for a period of more than one month, either of us may terminate the contract by giving the other one month’s written notice.

  • Scope of the Services UNOPS intends to retain the Contractor for the implementation of the Services, and the Contractor intends to provide the Services. The Contractor has represented to UNOPS that it has the appropriate experience, expertise, licences, and resources to undertake the Services and has agreed to undertake the Services in accordance with the Contract. In reliance on the Contractor’s representations UNOPS has entered into the Contract. The Contract sets out the terms and conditions upon which the Contractor will undertake the Services.

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