Resale of Data Sample Clauses

Resale of Data. The LICENSEE shall not reproduce or distribute or disseminate the transferred database files in bulk but only (1) in response to an individual record inquiry and (2) in accordance with Article V 1 thru 3. “In bulk” shall include, but is not limited to, via multiple records or on CD-ROM or other electronic or optical media.
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Resale of Data. The Licensee shall not reproduce or distribute or disseminate the transferred database files in bulk but only in response to an individual record inquiry. "In bulk" shall include, but is not limited to, via multiple record or on CD-ROM or other electronic or optical media.
Resale of Data. The request that has been approved by the Indiana Supreme Court has been granted because the Requesting Party has a substantial interest or a bona fide research activity for scholarly, journalistic, political, governmental, research, evaluation or statistical purposes. The Requesting Party shall not:
Resale of Data. Except as set forth in Section 6, the Requesting Party shall not reproduce, resell or otherwise distribute the Court Records or Data provided pursuant to this Agreement except in response to an inquiry from an individual for a Court Record or compilations or reports incidental to such individual Case Record as part of a service provided by Requesting Party. The Requesting Party shall not reconfigure the Court Records for subsequent bulk distributions.

Related to Resale of Data

  • Collection of Data The Insured acknowledges being informed that the Insurer processes his personal data in accordance with regulations relative to the protection of personal data in effect and that, moreover: - the answers to the questions asked are mandatory and that in the event of false declarations or omissions, the consequences for him may be invalidity of the subscription to the contract (article L 113-8 of the Insurance Code) or the reduction of indemnities (article L 113-9 of the Insurance Code), • The processing of personal data is necessary for acceptance and execution of its contract and its guarantees, for the management of commercial and contractual relationships, and for the execution of legal, regulatory or administrative provisions in effect. • The data collected and processed is kept for the period necessary for execution of the contract or the legal obligation. This data is then archived in accordance with the durations specified by the provisions relative to time limits. • The recipients of the data concerning him are, within the limits of their powers, the services of the Insurer in charge of signature, management and execution of the Insurance Contract and guarantees, its delegates, agents, partners, subcontractors and reinsurers, within the framework of their duties. It can also be sent, if necessary, to professional bodies as well as to all persons involved in the contract such as lawyers, experts, court officials and ministerial officers, trustees, guardians or investigators. Information concerning him may also be transmitted to the Underwriter, as well as to all persons authorized as Authorized Third Parties (courts, arbitrators, mediators, relevant ministries, supervisory and regulatory authorities and all public bodies authorized to receive it as well as departments in charge of control such as statutory auditors, auditors as well as departments in charge of internal control). • In its capacity as a financial organization, the Insurer is subject to the legal obligations resulting mainly from the Monetary and Financial Code with regard to money laundering and against the financing of terrorism and, as such, it monitors contracts, which may result in the drafting of a declaration of suspicion or a measure of freezing of assets. The data and documents concerning the Insured are kept for a period of five (5) years from the end of the contract or termination of the relationship. • His personal information will also be able to be used within the framework of processing to fight against insurance fraud, which may lead, if applicable, to placement on a list of persons presenting a risk of fraud. This registration may have the effect of extending examination of his case, or even the reduction or refusal of the benefit of a right, benefit, contract or service offered. In this context, personal data concerning him (or concerning persons or parties who are interested in the contract may be processed by any authorized persons working within the entities of the Insurer Group in the context of the fight against fraud. This data may also be intended for the authorized personnel of organizations directly concerned by fraud (other insurance organizations or intermediaries; judicial authorities, mediators, arbitrators, court officials, legal officers; third-party organizations authorized by a legal provision and, if applicable, victims of acts of fraud or their representatives). In the event of a fraud alert, the data is kept for a maximum of six (6) months to qualify the alert and then deleted, unless the alert is relevant. In the event of a relevant alert, the data is kept for up to five (5) years following closure of the fraud case, or until the end of the legal proceedings and the applicable limitation periods. For people registered on a list of suspected fraudsters, their data is deleted after 5 years from the date of placement on this list. • In its capacity as insurer, it is founded in carrying out the processing of data relative to violations, condemnations and measures of security, either at the time of subscription of the insurance contract, or during the period of execution, or within the framework of the handling of legal action. • Personal data may be used by the Insurer within the framework of processing implemented by the insurer, the purpose of which is research and development to improve the quality or relevance of its future insurance or assistance products and service offers • Personal data concerning him may be accessible to some of the Insurer's employees or service providers established in countries outside the European Union. • By proving his identity, the Insured has a right of access, rectification, deletion and opposition concerning the data processed. He also has the right to ask to limit the use of his data when it is no longer necessary, or to recover, in a structured format, the data that he has provided when it was necessary for the contract or when he consented to the use of this data. He has the right to provide instructions relative to the fate of his personal data after his death. These instructions, general or specific, concern the storage, removal and communication of his data after his death. These rights can be exercised with the Insurer's Data Protection Representative: - by email: sent to XXXX@XXXXXXXX.xx or - by postal mail: by writing to the following address: Délégué représentant à la protection des données – MUTUAIDE ASSISTANCE – 000, xxx xx xx Xxxxxx – 93196 Noisy le Grand. After having made a request to the Data Protection Representative without having received satisfaction, he has the possibility of contacting the CNIL (Commission Nationale de l'informatique et des Libertés).

  • Registration Data Upon placing an order for Pilot Voice, and at subsequent times as requested by Pilot, Customer agrees to provide Pilot with its (i) true, accurate, current, and complete business name, (ii) physical addresses where Voice Service will be used, (iii) 911 registered address for each applicable endpoint, (iv) a designated Account Administrator, and (v) user email addresses, phone numbers, and any other requested data which may be necessary to administer its Voice Service account (the “Account”) (collectively, “Registration Data”). Customer represents and warrants that the information it provides is accurate, current, and complete, and agrees to promptly update any of the information if it changes. If Customer provides Registration Data that is false, inaccurate, not current, incomplete, fraudulent, or otherwise unlawful, Pilot has the right, in its sole discretion, to suspend or terminate the Voice Services and refuse any and all current or future use of all Voice Services by Customer, its business(es), affiliates and all users of its Account. Upon provision of all Registration Data and acceptance of Customer’s Service Order, Pilot may provide Customer’s designated Account Administrator and other Pilot Voice users with, as applicable, administrator or user web portal logins and other Account information. Customer is solely liable for any transactions or activities by it or any third- party that occurs on its Account. Customer shall immediately notify Pilot of any unauthorized use of its Account or if any other breach of security has occurred. In no event shall Pilot be liable for any unauthorized, third-party use of your Account.

  • Source of Data A description of (1) the process used to identify Paid Claims in the Population and (2) the specific documentation relied upon by the IRO when performing the Claims Review (e.g., medical records, physician orders, certificates of medical necessity, requisition forms, local medical review policies (including title and policy number), CMS program memoranda (including title and issuance number), Medicare carrier or intermediary manual or bulletins (including issue and date), other policies, regulations, or directives).‌‌‌

  • Marking of Data Pursuant to Paragraph A above, any Data delivered under this Agreement shall be marked with the following legend: Use, duplication, or disclosure is subject to the restrictions as stated in Agreement HR0011-XX-9-XXXX between the Government and the Performer.

  • Publication of Registration Data Registry Operator shall provide public access to registration data in accordance with Specification 4 attached hereto (“Specification 4”).

  • Use of Data (a) In connection with the provision of the services and the discharge of its other obligations under this Agreement, State Street (which term for purposes of this Section XXIX includes each of its parent company, branches and affiliates (''Affiliates")) may collect and store information regarding a Trust and share such information with its Affiliates, agents and service providers in order and to the extent reasonably necessary (i) to carry out the provision of services contemplated under this Agreement and other agreements between the Trusts and State Street or any of its Affiliates and (ii) to carry out management of its businesses, including, but not limited to, financial and operational management and reporting, risk management, legal and regulatory compliance and client service management.

  • Disposition of Data Upon written request from the LEA, Provider shall dispose of or provide a mechanism for the LEA to transfer Student Data obtained under the Service Agreement, within sixty (60) days of the date of said request and according to a schedule and procedure as the Parties may reasonably agree. Upon termination of this DPA, if no written request from the LEA is received, Provider shall dispose of all Student Data after providing the LEA with reasonable prior notice. The duty to dispose of Student Data shall not extend to Student Data that had been De-Identified or placed in a separate student account pursuant to section II 3. The LEA may employ a “Directive for Disposition of Data” form, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit “D”. If the LEA and Provider employ Exhibit “D,” no further written request or notice is required on the part of either party prior to the disposition of Student Data described in Exhibit “D.

  • Exchange of Data 67.7.1 To the extent technically feasible, the Parties involved in transporting Transit Traffic will deliver calls to each involved network with Common Channel Signaling (CCS)/Signaling System 7 (SS7) protocol and the appropriate ISUP/TCAP messages to facilitate full interoperability and billing functions. The Parties agree to send all message indicators received.

  • Use of Data by User Registry Operator will permit user to use the zone file for lawful purposes; provided that (a) user takes all reasonable steps to protect against unauthorized access to and use and disclosure of the data and (b) under no circumstances will Registry Operator be required or permitted to allow user to use the data to, (i) allow, enable, or otherwise support the transmission by email, telephone, or facsimile of mass unsolicited, commercial advertising or solicitations to entities other than user’s own existing customers, or (ii) enable high volume, automated, electronic processes that send queries or data to the systems of Registry Operator or any ICANN-­‐accredited registrar.

  • Identification of Data a. All Background, Third Party Proprietary and Controlled Government Data provided by Disclosing Party shall be identified in the Annex under which it will be provided.

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