REPORTING AND DUTY TO PROVIDE INFORMATION Sample Clauses

REPORTING AND DUTY TO PROVIDE INFORMATION. The doctoral candidate and the main supervisor will be obliged to keep each other regularly informed about all matters of significance to the supervision. See further details of the parties' rights and obligations in Section 6 of the Regulation for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD) at the University of Bergen. The doctoral candidate and the main supervisor will be obliged to submit progress reports as laid down in Part A of the agreement.
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REPORTING AND DUTY TO PROVIDE INFORMATION. 1. TIS is entitled to notify the respective highest competent building control authority and the Deutsche Institut für Bautechnik (German Institute of Construction) about the results of the certification and the associated external surveillance, to issue information about these and to allow them to examine the corresponding documents.

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  • Obligation to Provide Information Each party’s obligation to provide information shall be as follows:

  • Duty to Provide Secure Data The Contractor will maintain the security of State of Florida data including, but not limited to, a secure area around any displayed visible data. The Contractor will also comply with all HIPAA requirements and any other state and federal rules and regulations regarding security of information.

  • Information and Services Required of the Owner § 4.1.1 The Owner shall provide information with reasonable promptness, regarding requirements for and limitations on the Project, including a written program which shall set forth the Owner’s objectives, constraints, and criteria, including schedule, space requirements and relationships, flexibility and expandability, special equipment, systems, sustainability and site requirements.

  • Customer Cooperation 3.2.1. Customer shall provide and make available all Customer personnel as may be further addressed in an applicable Order Form or that SAP reasonably requires in connection with performance of the Services.

  • Content You Provide Your use of the Services is your authorization for Financial Institution or its service providers, as your agent, to access third party sites which you designate in order to retrieve information. You are licensing to Financial Institution and its service providers any information, data, passwords, usernames, PINS, personally identifiable information or other content you provide through the Services. You authorize us or our service providers to use any information, data, passwords, usernames, PINS, personally identifiable information or other content you provide through the Services or that we or our service providers retrieve on your behalf for purposes of providing the Services, to offer products and services, and for other permissible business purposes. The foregoing provision is not intended to authorize our service providers to offer products and services directly to you. Except as otherwise provided herein, we or our service provider may store, use, change, or display such information or create new content using such information.

  • Duty to Perform and Duty to Mitigate 11.6.1 To the extent not prevented by a Force Majeure Event pursuant to Article 11.3, the Affected Party shall continue to perform its obligations pursuant to this Agreement. The Affected Party shall use its reasonable efforts to mitigate the effect of any Force Majeure Event as soon as practicable.

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