Web Services Sample Clauses

Web Services. Our Web Services are designed to enable you to easily establish a presence on the Internet. Our Web Hosting and Design is composed of our Web Hosting and Design Publishing Component and other miscellaneous components. These components may be used independently or in conjunction with each other.
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Web Services. The Contractor shall use Web services exclusively to interface with the Purchasing Entity’s data in near real time.
Web Services. Hosted Application Terms Tyler Technologies, Inc. will provide you with the hosted applications indicated in the Investment Summary of your License and Services Agreement. The terms and conditions contained in this document only apply to our provision of those applications. Capitalized terms not otherwise defined will have the meaning assigned to such terms in your License and Services Agreement.
Web Services. 6.1. Provide and maintain an internet portal for shareholders and registered investment advisers to access and perform various online capabilities on their investment accounts with the Funds.
Web Services. 8.1. High up-time of web service are critical to all Customers, and represent the amount of time the Service is available Uptime Level Average level 98% Minimum level 96%
Web Services. Annual fees for web services are payable in advance, commencing upon the availability of the service. Your annual fees for the initial term are set forth in the Investment Summary. Upon expiration of the initial term, your annual fees will be at our then-current rates.
Web Services a. Provide a secure web site through which shareholders can view account information and enter purchase, exchange and other agreed-upon transactions
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Web Services. Client has requested, and DST will provide Web Services as one of the FAN Services provided pursuant to the terms of the DST FAN Services Agreement (the “Agreement”) between State Street and DST. Through Web Services, Shareholders may submit Transaction requests to the Fund’s transfer agency system via the Internet as described further in this Service Exhibit.
Web Services. E-Verify Employer Agents who verify their clients’ newly hired employees and develop Web Services software, whether for business use, sale, or distribution to others. Web Services software includes any program that provides an interface between the E-Verify browser and a Web Services portal. Note: The Web Services E-Verify Employer Agents who develop Web Services software agree to provide software updates to each client who purchases its software. Because of the frequency Web Services updates, an ongoing relationship between the software developer and the client is necessary. For purposes of this MOU, the E-Verify browser refers to the website that provides direct access to the E-Verify system: xxxxx://x-xxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/emp/. You may access E-Verify directly free of charge via the E-Verify browser. The Employer is not a party to this MOU; however, this MOU contains a section titled Responsibilities of the Employer. This section is provided to inform Web Services E-Verify Employer Agents acting on behalf of the Employer of the responsibilities and obligations their clients are required to meet. The Employer is bound by these responsibilities through signing a separate MOU during their enrollment as a client of the Web Services E-Verify Employer Agent. The E-Verify program requires an initial agreement between DHS and the Web Services E-Verify Employer Agent as part of the enrollment process. After agreeing to the MOU as set forth herein, completing the tutorial, and obtaining access to E-Verify as a Web Services E-Verify Employer Agent, the Web Services E-Verify Employer Agent will be given an opportunity to add a client once logged into E-Verify. All parties, including the Employer, will then be required to sign and submit a separate MOU to E-Verify. The responsibilities of the parties remain the same in each MOU. Authority for the E-Verify program is found in Title IV, Subtitle A, of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA), Pub. L. 104-208, 110 Stat. 3009, as amended (8 U.S.C. § 1324a note). The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart 22.18, “Employment Eligibility Verification” and Executive Order 12989, as amended, provide authority for Federal contractors and subcontractors (Federal contractor) to use E-Verify to verify the employment eligibility of certain employees working on Federal contracts. Before accessing E-Verify using Web Services, the Web Services E-Verify Employer Agent must meet certain techni...
Web Services. The Contractor shall use Web services exclusively to interface with the City’s data in near real time when possible.
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