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You must ensure that. Your vehicle is serviced within 28 days or 1000 miles (whichever occurs first) from the time or mileage stipulated by the manufacturer. • You keep all service invoices and receipts. • The service details are recorded in Your manufacturer service record book. • The service details are recorded in the Service Records section at the back of this Policy booklet. S e r v i c i n g R e q u i r e m e n t s TIMING BELTS: IMPORTANT NOTICE In the event of a claim relating to timing belt(s) failure, we will require proof that the belt has been changed in accordance with the manufacturers specification. If You are in any doubt CHANGE THE BELT(s). Belt failure will cause extensive engine damage. We cannot accept liability for any timing belt failure unless accompanied by the relevant proof, the only acceptable proof is a bona fide garage invoice, if no proof is available claims will be rejected. Please Note: Failure to comply with the Servicing Requirement conditions may result in the termination of Your insurance, or the rejection of a claim. S E R V I C I N G R E C O R D S IMPORTANT It is vital that You retain all original VAT service invoices for Your own protection and in case we 12 P.D.I/Service by Selling Dealer Date: ........................................................Mileage / Kilometres: ................................................
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You must ensure that the engineer has access to electrical outlets and a supply of hot and cold running water.
You must ensure that. 13.8.1 We are promptly notified of any investigation or other action taken by the Privacy Commissioner in connection with any actual or suspected eligible data breach, or notification in relation to that matter; and

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  • When You Are Covered by More Than One Insurer A healthcare coverage plan is considered the primary plan and its benefits will be paid first if: • the plan does not use similar COB rules to determine coverage; or • the plan does not have a COB provision; or • The plan has similar the COB rules and is determined to be primary under the order of benefit determination rules described below. Benefits under another plan include all benefits that would be paid if claims had been initially submitted under that plan. The following factors are used to determine which plan is primary and which plan is secondary: • if you are the main subscriber or a dependent; • if you are married, which spouse was born earlier in the year; • the length of time each spouse has been covered under the plan; • if a parental custody or divorce decree applies; or • if Medicare is your other coverage then Medicare guidelines will apply. These factors make up the order of benefit determination rules, described in greater detail below:

  • When You Have More Than One Plan with BCBSRI If you are covered under more than one plan with us, you are entitled to covered benefits under both plans. If one plan has a benefit that the other(s) does not, you are entitled to coverage under the plan that has the benefit. The total payments you receive will never be more than the total allowable expense for the services you receive.

  • You a) acknowledge that you Use the Licensed Varieties at your own risk;

  • Information About You and Your Visits to the Website All information we collect on this Website is subject to our Privacy Policy. By using the Website, you consent to all actions taken by us with respect to your information in compliance with the Privacy Policy.

  • USE OF YOUR CARD You may use Your Card to buy goods and services in any place that it is honored and to get cash advances at participating financial institutions. You agree not to use Your Card for illegal transactions including, but not limited to, advances made for the purpose of gambling and/or wagering where such practices are in violation of applicable state and/or federal law.

  • You will (a) provide us on request all information in your agent's possession or control of you or your agents as may be required to be filed or disclosed pursuant to Applicable Law, in each case regarding us, you, the Customer Documents or any Contract, Client Contract;

  • You must A. keep records in sufficient detail to enable all EPRs to be easily and accurately determined;

  • Passwords and Employee Access Provider shall secure usernames, passwords, and any other means of gaining access to the Services or to Student Data, at a level suggested by Article 4.3 of NIST 800-63-3. Provider shall only provide access to Student Data to employees or contractors that are performing the Services. Employees with access to Student Data shall have signed confidentiality agreements regarding said Student Data. All employees with access to Student Records shall pass criminal background checks.

  • COMMUNICATION BETWEEN YOU AND XXXXX 24.1 Subject to any applicable laws, the Licensee authorised XXXXX to communicate with it by means of telephone, e-mail, fax, text or any mobile phone messaging services to the Licensees mobile device, laptop and/or computer.

  • Protecting Your Personal Information In addition to protecting your access codes, you should also take precautions to protect your personal identification information, such as your driver’s license, Social Security number, or tax identification number. This information by itself or together with account information may allow unauthorized access to your accounts. You should treat personal information with the same level of care that you would for your account information. You should also protect and secure all information and data stored in any personal computer or other equipment you use to access our Online Banking service.

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