Common use of References to Signatory and QHINs Clause in Contracts

References to Signatory and QHINs. As set forth in its definition and in the introductory paragraph of this Common Agreement, the term “Signatory” is used to refer to the specific entity that is a Party to this Common Agreement with the RCE. Any and all rights and obligations of a QHIN stated herein are binding upon Signatory upon signing the Common Agreement and are also binding upon all other QHINs. References herein to “other QHINs,” “another QHIN,” and similar such terms are used to refer to any and all other organizations that have signed the Common Agreement with the RCE.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Common Agreement, Common Agreement, Common Agreement

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References to Signatory and QHINs. As set forth in its definition and in the introductory paragraph of this Common Agreement, the term “Signatory” is used to refer to the specific entity that is a Party to this Common Agreement with the RCE. Any and all rights and obligations of a QHIN stated herein are binding upon Signatory upon signing as of the Common Agreement CA Effective Date and are also binding upon all other QHINs. References herein to “other QHINs,” “another QHIN,” and similar such terms are used to refer to any and all other organizations that have signed the Common Agreement with the RCE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.healthit.gov

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