Sole Provider; Access Clause Samples

The 'Sole Provider; Access' clause establishes that a single designated party is exclusively responsible for providing certain goods, services, or access under the agreement. In practice, this means that the recipient cannot obtain the specified goods or services from any other source, and the provider must ensure uninterrupted access or delivery as outlined in the contract. This clause is primarily used to centralize responsibility, streamline service delivery, and prevent the recipient from seeking alternative providers, thereby ensuring consistency and control over the quality and terms of access.
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Sole Provider; Access. Customer shall not permit any individual other than an ES&S Representative to provide maintenance or repairs with respect to the Products for so long as the Initial Post-Warranty Term or any Renewal Period is in effect. Customer shall provide ES&S Representatives with all information necessary to enable them to provide ES&S Hardware Maintenance Services. Customer shall likewise provide full access to the Products and adequate working space for all ES&S Hardware Maintenance Services performed at its Designated Location, including sufficient heat, lights, ventilation, electric current and outlets.
Sole Provider; Access. Customer shall not permit any individual other than a PES Representative to provide maintenance or repairs with respect to the Products for so long as the Initial Maintenance Term or any Renewal Period is in effect. Customer shall provide PES Representatives with all information necessary to enable them to provide Hardware Maintenance Services. Customer shall likewise provide full access to the Products and adequate working space for all Hardware Maintenance Services performed at its Designated Location, including sufficient heat, lights, ventilation, electric current and outlets.
Sole Provider; Access. The State or Authorized User shall not permit any individual other than Contractor personnel to provide maintenance or repairs with respect to the Contractor voting system tabulator or accessible voting system device for so long as the Initial Service Period and the Extended Service Period is in effect. The State or Authorized User shall provide Contractor personnel with all information necessary to enable them to provide Maintenance and Support Services. The State or Authorized User shall likewise provide full access to the voting system tabulators or accessible voting system devices and adequate working space for all Maintenance and Support Services performed at its Designated Location, including sufficient heat, lights, ventilation, electric current and outlets. Storage. When not in use, voting system tabulators and accessible voting systems devices should be stored in a clean, secure environment. During operation of the voting system tabulators and accessible voting systems devices, the facility temperature range should be 50° to 104° and the moisture range should be 10% to 50% relative humidity.
Sole Provider; Access. COUNTY shall not permit any individual other than an CONTRACTOR Representative to provide maintenance or repairs with respect to the Products for so long as the Initial Term or any Renewal Period is in effect. COUNTY shall provide CONTRACTOR Representatives with all information necessary to enable them to provide Hardware Maintenance Services. COUNTY shall likewise provide full access to the Products, and adequate working space for all Hardware Maintenance Services performed at its Designated Location, including sufficient heat, lights, ventilation, electric current and outlets.
Sole Provider; Access. State shall not permit any individual other than a Contractor Representative to provide maintenance or repairs with respect to the Products for so long as a Hardware Maintenance Term is in effect. State shall provide Contractor Representatives with all information necessary to enable them to provide Hardware Maintenance Services. State shall likewise provide full access to the Products and adequate working space for all Hardware Maintenance Services performed at its Designated Location, including sufficient heat, lights, ventilation, electric current and outlets.

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