Common use of System Integrity Clause in Contracts

System Integrity. State Street represents, warrants and covenants that: (a) immediately prior to delivery of any component of the Data Access Services (a “Deliverable”), it shall use the then current version of one of the leading commercially available virus detection software programs, to test the Deliverable to ensure that the Deliverable does not contain any computer code designed to disrupt, disable, harm, or otherwise impede, including esthetical disruptions or distortions, the operation of the Data Access Services, or any of Customer’s other associated software, firmware, hardware, computer system or network (sometimes referred to as “viruses” or “worms”), (b) the Deliverables shall not contain any computer code that would disable the Data Access Services or impair in any way its operation based on the elapsing of a period of time, advancement to a particular date or other numeral (sometimes referred to as “time bombs”, “time locks”, or “drop dead” devices), and (c) the Deliverables shall not contain any computer code that would permit the unauthorized access to the Data Access Services or Customer’s computer systems (sometimes referred to as “traps”, “access codes” or “Trap door” devices) or any other harmful, malicious or hidden procedures, routines or mechanisms that which would cause the Data Access Services to cease functioning or to damage or corrupt data, storage media, programs, equipment or communications, or otherwise interfere with operations.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Custodian Agreement (Alternative Investment Partners Absolute Return Fund), Data Access Services Agreement (Morgan Stanley LTD Duration Us Government Trust), Data Access Services Agreement (Morgan Stanley Balanced Fund)

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System Integrity. State Street represents, warrants and covenants that: (a) immediately prior to delivery of any component of the Data Access Services (a “Deliverable”), it shall use the then current version of one of the leading commercially available virus detection software programs, to test the Deliverable to ensure that the Deliverable does not contain any computer code designed to disrupt, disable, harm, or otherwise impede, including esthetical disruptions or distortions, the operation of the Data Access Services, or any of Customer’s other associated software, firmware, hardware, computer system or network (sometimes referred to as “viruses” or “worms”), (b) the Information Classification: Limited Access Deliverables shall not contain any computer code that would disable the Data Access Services or impair in any way its operation based on the elapsing of a period of time, advancement to a particular date or other numeral (sometimes referred to as “time bombs”, “time locks”, or “drop dead” devices), and (c) the Deliverables shall not contain any computer code that would permit the unauthorized access to the Data Access Services or Customer’s computer systems (sometimes referred to as “traps”, “access codes” or “Trap door” devices) or any other harmful, malicious or hidden procedures, routines or mechanisms that which would cause the Data Access Services to cease functioning or to damage or corrupt data, storage media, programs, equipment or communications, or otherwise interfere with operations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Custodian Agreement And (AIP Macro Registered Fund A), Custodian Agreement And (AIP Macro Registered Fund P)

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System Integrity. State Street represents, warrants and covenants that: (a) immediately prior to delivery of any component of the Data Access Services (a "Deliverable"), it shall use the then current version of one of the leading commercially available virus detection software programs, to test the Deliverable to ensure that the Deliverable does not contain any computer code designed to disrupt, disable, harm, or otherwise impede, including esthetical disruptions or distortions, the operation of the Data Access Services, or any of Customer’s 's other associated software, firmware, hardware, computer system or network (sometimes referred to as "viruses" or "worms"), (b) the Deliverables shall not contain any computer code that would disable the Data Access Services or impair in any way its operation based on the elapsing of a period of time, advancement to a particular date or other numeral (sometimes referred to as "time bombs", "time locks", or "drop dead" devices), and (c) the Deliverables shall not contain any computer code that would permit the unauthorized access to the Data Access Services or Customer’s 's computer systems (sometimes referred to as "traps", "access codes" or "Trap door" devices) or any other harmful, malicious or hidden procedures, routines or mechanisms that which would cause the Data Access Services to cease functioning or to damage or corrupt data, storage media, programs, equipment or communications, or otherwise interfere with operations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Custodian Agreement (Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund of Hedge Funds Lp)

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