Rights of third parties / access to Data Sample Clauses

Rights of third parties / access to Data. (a) You acknowledge and agree that SMEPMS (Onexpand) has no responsibility to any person other than You and nothing in this Agreement confers, or purports to confer, a benefit on any person that is enforceable against us by any person (including Your Affiliates) other than You. (b) If You use the Services or access the Website on behalf of or for the benefit of anyone other than Yourself (whether a body corporate or otherwise) You agree that: (i) You are responsible for ensuring that You have the right to do so; (ii) In the case of a third person requiring access to Your Data (i.e., other than an Invited User), You are responsible for authorising any such person to access Your Data, and You agree that SMEPMS (Onexpand) has no obligation to provide any such person with access to Your Data without Your prior written authorisation (and may refer any third party access requests for information to You to address); and (iii) You will indemnify SMEPMS (Onexpand) against any Loss arising out of or in connection with SMEPMS (Onexpand)’s refusal to provide such third persons with access to Your Data and/or SMEPMS (Onexpand) enabling access by such third persons to Your Data where this has been done with Your written authorisation.
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Related to Rights of third parties / access to Data

  • Rights of Third Parties A person who is not a Party to this Agreement has no right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 to enforce any term of this Agreement. This clause shall not affect any right or remedy of a third party which exists or is available apart from that Act.

  • Exclusion of Rights of Third Parties Nothing in these terms and conditions shall confer on any third party a right to enforce any provision herein and the provisions of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act (Chapter 53B) which might otherwise be interpreted to confer such rights shall not apply and are expressly excluded from applying herein and no consent of any third party is required for any variation (including any release or compromise of any liability) or termination of these terms and conditions.

  • Contract (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 22.1 No person who is not a party to this Grant Agreement shall have the right to enforce any of its terms.

  • CONTRACT (RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES ACT 1999

  • THE CONTRACTS (RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES ACT 1999

  • Limitations on Rights of Third Parties The provisions of this Agreement are solely for the benefit of the Seller, the Issuer, the Indenture Trustee (for the benefit of the Secured Parties) and the other Persons expressly referred to herein, and such Persons shall have the right to enforce the relevant provisions of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement, whether express or implied, shall be construed to give to any other Person any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim in the Recovery Property or under or in respect of this Agreement or any covenants, conditions or provisions contained herein.

  • Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 No term of this Agreement is enforceable under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 by a person who is not a party to this Agreement.

  • Access to Data Operator shall make Data in the possession of the Operator available to the LEA within five (5) business days of a request by the LEA.

  • Contracts (Rights of Third Parties ACT 1999

  • Rights of Data Subjects 5.1 You control access to Your Services environment that holds Personal Information about Your end users, and Your end users should direct any requests related to their rights under Applicable Data Protection Law to You. 5.2 To the extent such access is not available to You, Oracle will provide assistance with requests from individuals to access, delete or erase, restrict, rectify, receive and transmit, block access to or object to processing related to Personal Information held in Your Services environment on Oracle systems, insofar as reasonably and technically possible. 5.3 If Oracle directly receives any requests or inquiries from Your end users that have identified You as the Controller, it will promptly pass on such requests to You without responding to the end user.

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