Third Party Administrative Services Sample Clauses

Third Party Administrative Services. The Company may engage one or more third parties to perform on the Company’s behalf any necessary administrative services that are not to be performed by AUL hereunder.
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Third Party Administrative Services. Supplier acknowledges that a third party administrator will perform certain administrative functions for AT&T in relation to this Agreement. Such administrative functions may include:
Third Party Administrative Services a. Supplier acknowledges that a third party administrator will perform certain administrative functions for AT&T in relation to this Agreement. Such administrative functions may include: i. Collecting and verifying certificates of insurance; ii. Providing financial analysis; iii. Verifying certifications under the Section entitled “Utilization of Minority, Women, and Disabled Veteran Owned Business Enterprises”; and iv. Collecting and verifying Supplier profile information. b. Supplier shall cooperate with such third party administrator in its performance of such administrative functions and shall provide such data as from time to time the third party administrator may reasonably request. Further, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Supplier agrees that AT&T may provide any information regarding Supplier to such third party administrator. AT&T shall contractually require the third party administrator to maintain confidentiality of Supplier’s information with rights to use it solely for purposes of the administrative functions it performs for AT&T. Supplier agrees to pay the third party administrator an annual fee for the performance of these administrative functions, which annual fee shall not exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00), and a one-time set-up fee of thirty dollars ($30.00).
Third Party Administrative Services. Contractor acknowledges that a third party administrator will perform certain administrative functions for AT&T in relation to this Agreement. Such administrative functions may include: a. Collecting and verifying certificates of insurance; b. Providing financial analysis; c. Verifying certifications under the Section entitled “Utilization of Minority, Women, and Disabled Veteran Owned Business Enterprises”; and d. Collecting and verifying Contractor profile information. Contractor shall cooperate with such third party administrator in its performance of such administrative functions and shall provide such data as from time to time the third party administrator may request. Further, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Contractor agrees that AT&T may provide any information regarding Contractor to such third party administrator. Contractor agrees to pay the third party administrator an annual fee for the performance of these administrative functions, which annual fee shall not exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00) and a one time set-up fee of thirty dollars ($30.00).
Third Party Administrative Services. Supplier acknowledges that a third party administrator will perform certain administrative functions for AT&T in relation to this Agreement. Such administrative functions may include: a. Collecting and verifying certificates of insurance; b. Providing financial analysis; c. If applicable, verifying certifications under the Section entitled “Utilization of Minority, Women, and Disabled Veteran Owned Business Enterprises”; and d. Collecting and verifying Supplier profile information. Supplier shall cooperate with such third party administrator in its performance of such administrative functions and shall provide such data as from time to time the third party administrator may request. Further, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Supplier agrees that AT&T may provide any information regarding Supplier to such third party administrator. Supplier agrees to pay the third party administrator an annual fee for the performance of these administrative functions, which annual fee shall not exceed [* * *] and a one time set-up fee of [* * *].
Third Party Administrative Services. Supplier acknowledges that a third party vendor will be performing certain administrative functions associated with this Agreement pursuant to a contract between AT&T and the third party vendor. These administrative functions include, but are not limited to the following: a. Tracking of certificates of insurance b. Providing financial analysis c. Verifying supplier diversity certification d. Supplier profile information Proprietary Information The information contained in this Agreement is not for use or disclosure outside AT&T, Supplier, their Affiliates and their third party representatives, except under written agreement by the contracting Parties. Supplier agrees to cooperate with such third party vendor to facilitate its performance of these administrative functions, including Supplier’s provision of data requested from time to time by the third party vendor. Further, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Supplier agrees that AT&T may provide to such third party vendor confidential Information regarding Supplier, subject to confidentiality obligations. Supplier agrees to pay the third party vendor an annual fee for the performance of these administrative functions, which annual fee shall not exceed [*] dollars and a one time set-up fee of [*] Dollars ($[*]).
Third Party Administrative Services. Synacor acknowledges that a third party administrator will perform certain administrative functions for AT&T in relation to this Exhibit which may include collecting and verifying certificates of insurance and Synacor profile information. Synacor shall cooperate with such administrator in its performance of such administrative functions and shall provide such data as from time to time the administrator may request. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Exhibit to the contrary, AT&T may provide any information regarding Synacor to such administrator. AT&T shall contractually require the administrator to maintain confidentiality of Synacor’s information with rights to use it solely for purposes of the administrative functions. This Exhibit 28 (Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plans), is an exhibit to the Portal and Advertising Services Agreement, dated as of April 1, 2016 (the “Agreement”), between AT&T Services, Inc. (“AT&T”) and Synacor, Inc. (“Synacor”). All capitalized terms not otherwise defined in this Exhibit 28 shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement or the other exhibits thereto. On or before the Core Portal Go Live Date, Synacor will produce a Disaster Recovery Plan (the “DRP”) related to the operation of the Portal and the provision of the Services which conforms to the requirements contained in the Business Continuity Plan Requirements below. Synacor shall (a) periodically update and test (with the participation of AT&T at its election) the operability of the DRP [*] Business Continuity Plan Requirements: Synacor shall maintain, and update [*], a current Business Continuity Plan (“BCP”) (which may be included in the DRP referenced above) that ensures that Synacor can meet its obligations under the Agreement (including its obligations that are being performed by its permitted subcontractors) in the event of a manmade or natural disaster or other emergency situation that results in a disruption of the provision of Materials and/or Services furnished by, through, or on behalf of Synacor, which may include a force majeure, labor dispute, or other act or event (each or any of the foregoing an “Occurrence”). Such BCP shall detail Synacor’s plans for recovering from any Occurrence and resuming normal business operations and complying with the recovery requirements, specified in Synacor’s BCP, or elsewhere in this Agreement, including Synacor’s plans for communicating the status of the recovery efforts until resolution. [...
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Third Party Administrative Services. (a) Vendor acknowledges that a third party administrator will perform certain administrative functions for AT&T in relation to this Agreement. Such administrative functions may include: (i) Collecting and verifying certificates of insurance; (ii) Providing financial analysis; (iii) Verifying certifications under the Section entitled “Utilization of Minority, Women, and Disabled Veteran Owned Business Enterprises”; and (iv) Collecting and verifying Vendor profile information. (b) Vendor shall cooperate with such third party administrator in its performance of such administrative functions and shall provide such data as from time to time the third party administrator may request. Further, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Vendor agrees that AT&T may provide any information regarding Vendor to such third party administrator. AT&T shall contractually require the third party administrator to maintain confidentiality of Vendor’s information with rights to use it solely for purposes of the administrative functions. Vendor agrees to pay the third party administrator an annual fee for the performance of these administrative functions, which annual fee shall not exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00), and a one-time set-up fee of thirty dollars ($30.00). AT&T agrees to reimburse Vendor for such fees listed as a line item expense on the invoice issued by Vendor to AT&T pursuant to Section 3.19 for the month immediately following such payment.
Third Party Administrative Services. A third party administrator may perform certain administrative functions for AT&T in relation to this Agreement. Such administrative functions may include (a) collecting and verifying certificates of insurance, (b) providing financial analysis, (c) verifying certifications under the Section entitled “Utilization of Minority, Women, and Disabled Veteran Owned Business Enterprises,” and (d) collecting and verifying Supplier profile information. Supplier shall cooperate with such third party administrator in its performance of such administrative functions and shall provide such data as is requested from time to time by the third party administrator. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, AT&T may provide any information regarding Supplier to such third party administrator. AT&T shall contractually require the third party administrator to maintain confidentiality of Supplier’s information with rights to use it solely for purposes of the administrative functions. Supplier shall pay the third party administrator an annual fee for the performance of these administrative functions, which annual fee shall not exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00).
Third Party Administrative Services. Supplier acknowledges that a third party administrator will perform certain administrative functions for Company in relation to this Agreement. Such administrative functions may include: a. Collecting and verifying certificates of insurance; b. Providing financial analysis; c. Verifying certifications under the Section entitled “Utilization of Minority, Women, and Disabled Veteran Owned Business Enterprises”; and d. Collecting and verifying Supplier profile information. Supplier shall cooperate with such third party administrator in its performance of such administrative functions and shall provide such data as from time to time the third party administrator may request. Further, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Supplier agrees that Company may provide confidential Information regarding Supplier to such third party administrator. Supplier agrees to pay the third party administrator an annual fee for the performance of these administrative functions, which annual fee shall not exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00) and a one time set-up fee of thirty dollars ($30.00).
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