Resolving Disputes Arising From Disclosures Made as a Result of Allegedly Improper Requests. 4.1. For the avoidance of doubt, this Section 4 is not intended to preclude any Person from seeking other available remedies at law. For purposes of this Specification: 4.1.1. Disclosure is wrongful only when it is effected by the Requester having made knowingly false representations to Provider; 4.1.2. Disclosure is not wrongful if the Requester had a good faith basis for seeking disclosure at the time the Request was submitted to Provider; and 4.1.3. Misuse occurs only when a Requester knowingly uses Customer contact information disclosed to it by Provider for a purpose other than one of the specific purposes for which it had agreed to use such information (as listed in Sections 2.1.6, 2.2.7 and 2.3.6 of this Specification).
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Samples: Accreditation Agreement, Accreditation Agreement, Accreditation Agreement
Resolving Disputes Arising From Disclosures Made as a Result of Allegedly Improper Requests. 4.1. For the avoidance of doubt, this Section optionSection 4 is not intended to preclude any Person partyperson from seeking other available remedies at law. For Under these standards, disclosureFor purposes of this Specification:
4.1.1. Disclosure is wrongful only when it is effected by the Requester having made knowingly false representations to the Provider;
4.1.2. Disclosure is not wrongful if the Requester had a good faith basis for seeking disclosure at the time the Request was submitted to the Provider; and
4.1.3. Under these standards, misuse Misuse occurs only when a Requester knowingly uses Customer contact information disclosed to it by a Service Provider for a purpose other than one of the specific purposes for which it had agreed to use such information (as listed in Sections 2.1.6, 2.2.7 and 2.3.6 of this Specification).Specification).14
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