Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). <<customer_name>> will report use of the UNTW pairs on a Local Service Request (LSR) form submitted to BellSouth’s Local Carrier Service Center (LCSC).
Requesting Party. A Party that has requested assistance from a Party from another jurisdiction participating in this Agreement.
Requesting Party. “Requesting Party” means a Party that requests Public Works Assistance from another Party.
Requesting Party. The Section
Requesting Party. The Requesting Party is the jurisdiction having the authority and responsibility to respond to the disaster for which Mutual Aid is being sought.
Requesting Party. The REQUESTING PARTY is responsible for the following responsibilities in relation to its use of the CT HMIS and data contained therein:
a) The Requesting Party agrees to comply with the most current release of CT HMIS Policies and Procedures. Requesting Party agrees to assure that all employees and agents who have access to CT HMIS data comply with the Policies and Procedures to the extent applicable. Changes to the Policies and Procedures will be made from time to time to comply with the CT HMIS Standards or to otherwise improve HMIS operations and as approval by the CT HMIS Steering Committee and Requesting Party agrees to comply with all changes;
b) Represents and warrants that, in relation to any data it provides in furtherance of using the CT HMIS, it has all permissions and authorizations necessary; and
c) The Requesting Party agrees to share CT HMIS data only with those employees or third parties that have a need-to-know in furtherance of the limited purpose defined below; and
d) The Requesting Party will monitor employees and third parties that it authorizes to access the CT HMIS or data therefrom to ensure that such party is at all times in compliance with this Agreement and the Policies and Procedures.
e) The requesting party agrees to share any data analysis findings or published works related to the data they receive from CCEH with CCEH upon completion of the project.
Requesting Party. The party that provided the Repurchase Request pursuant to the Receivables Transfer Agreement.
Requesting Party. Defined in Section 7.2(a).
Requesting Party. A Requesting Party agrees to defend and indemnify a Providing Party against any claims brought or actions filed against a Providing Party or any officer, employee, or volunteer of a Providing Party for injury to, death of, or damage to the property of any third person or persons, arising from the performance and provision of Assistance in responding to a request for Assistance by the Requesting Party pursuant to this Agreement. Under no circumstances, however, shall a Party be required to pay on behalf of itself and the other Parties, any amounts in excess of the limits on liability established in Minnesota Statutes §466 applicable to any one Party. The limits of liability for any or all Parties may not be added together to determine the maximum amount of liability for any Party. The intent of this subdivision is to impose on each Requesting Party a limited duty to defend and indemnify a Providing Party for claims arising within a Requesting Party’s jurisdiction subject to the limits of liability under Minnesota Statutes §466. The purpose of creating this duty to defend and indemnify is to simplify the defense of claims by eliminating conflicts among defendants, and to permit liability claims against multiple defendants from a single occurrence to be defended by a single attorney. No Party to this Agreement nor any officer of any Party shall be liable to any other Party or to any other person for failure of any Party to furnish Assistance to the other Parties, or for recalling Assistance, both as described in this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to prevent or hinder the pursuit of applicable State or Federal benefits to personnel who respond or render Assistance pursuant to an Emergency request and sustain injury or death in the course of, and arising out of, their employment and response or Assistance under this Agreement. A Providing Party shall not be responsible for any injuries, damages or losses arising from the acts or omissions of personnel of a Requesting Party and its officers, employees, agents, and assigns.