Third Party IT Providers Sample Clauses

Third Party IT Providers. The Provider must: not give access to electronic Records, or any derivative thereof, to a Third Party IT Provider who has not entered into a Third Party IT Provider Deed with the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, and only grant such access in accordance with the terms of the relevant Third Party IT Provider Deed and any Guidelines; in any contract with a Third Party IT Provider: provide that the Third Party IT Provider may only subcontract its obligations under that contract to another Third Party IT Provider who has entered into a Third Party IT Provider Deed with the Department; and reserve a right of termination to take account of the Department’s right of termination in the relevant Third Party IT Provider Deed; on receipt of any advice from the Department that it has terminated a relevant Third Party IT Provider Deed, terminate the Provider’s contract with the Third Party IT Provider and, at its own cost, promptly cease using the Third Party IT Provider; and impose the obligations set out in this clause 37.10 on any Subcontractor Accessing electronic Records relating to the Services.
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Third Party IT Providers 

Related to Third Party IT Providers

  • Third Party Providers Except for those terms and conditions that specifically apply to Third Party Providers, under no circumstances shall any other person be considered a third party beneficiary of this Agreement or otherwise entitled to any rights or remedies under this Agreement. Except as may be provided in Third Party Agreements, Company shall have no rights or remedies against Third Party Providers, Third Party Providers shall have no liability of any nature to the Company, and the aggregate cumulative liability of all Third Party Providers to the Company shall be $1.

  • Third Party “Third Party” shall mean any Person other than a Party or an Affiliate of a Party.

  • Third Party Access Client is prohibited from disclosing data from the Data Set to any third party without obtaining written permission from Oracle.

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