Access Credential definition

Access Credential means the combination of a unique identifiers and secrets assigned or provided to an individual, or inherent in an individual, that provides rights to access Supplier Environment resources.
Access Credential has the meaning given that term in Section A.5.1 below.
Access Credential means any form of access and/or identification credential, including any combination thereof (including without limitation any username or other login identification name which identifies a user to whom a Participant Account is associated with, and any other password(s) that Participant has nominated), that is accepted, issued or prescribed by or on behalf of the Company for use to access a Participant Account;"Applicable Law"means any applicable law, statute, declaration, decree, directive, legislative enactment, order, ordinance, regulation, rule or other instrument, including any subsidiary legislation, regulations and any codes of practice, standards of performance, advisories, guidelines, frameworks, or written directions issued thereunder, in each case as amended, consolidated, re-enacted or replaced from time to time;"Applicable Programme"has the meaning ascribed to it in Schedule 2 (EAC Specifications) hereto, and shall include all supplements, variations, amendments and modifications thereto from time to time made in accordance with the terms herein;"Approved Provider"has the meaning ascribed to it in Schedule 2 (EAC Specifications) hereto, and shall include all supplements, variations, amendments and modifications thereto from time to time made in accordance with the terms herein;"Business Day"means a day (other than a Saturday, Sunday or gazetted public holiday) on which commercial banks are open for business in Singapore;"Claim"means any action, application, claim, demand, proceeding, threat or any other analogous claims;"Confidential Information"means any non-public information that the Company and/or any member of the GNZ Group designates as being confidential or which under the circumstances surrounding disclosure ought to be treated as confidential, and shall include any information which is proprietary or confidential, including: (a) trade secrets; (b) the confidential operations, processes, technology or inventions carried on or used by a person; (c) any information which is secret or confidential or which a business person may reasonably regard as secret or confidential, and which relates to a person's business, organisation, finances, dealings, transactions or affairs, distributorship, franchise or other arrangements, principals, clients or vendors, or products or services, or their development, manufacture, clinical testing, analysis, marketing, or sale or supply; (d) a person's technology or designs, dealer's lists, vendor lists or ma...

Examples of Access Credential in a sentence

  • All EACs are required to wear both a Facility Access Credential and individual Event credential at all times.

  • Worker Credentialing: Port Manatee is regulated under the provisions of the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) all workers will be required to obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) and a Port Manatee Access Credential.

  • All EACs are required to wear both a Facility Access Credential and individual event credentials at all times.

  • In particular, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Bank has no responsibility where any third party software or hardware incorrectly identifies or authenticates any Customer or Authorised User(s) or Biometric Access Credential, the sole risk of which (and any loss or damage suffered by the Customer or Authorised User(s) thereby) shall be borne by the Customer and Authorised User(s).

  • Authorisation 2.1 The Bank may rely on the authority of each Authorised User, or any person (whether authorised or unauthorised by the Customer) using the Customer's or Authorised User's Access Credential or such other form or means of identification as may be specified by the Bank in its sole and absolute discretion from time to time, to transmit Instructions on its behalf and to do any other act.


More Definitions of Access Credential

Access Credential means any form of access, authentication, and identification credential (including without limitation any form of electronic identification), as well as any combination thereof (including without limitation any Username, Password or other login identification name, personal identification number, OTP, and Biometric Identity) which: (a) identifies a User of SIF E-Services; and (b) is accepted, issued or prescribed by or on behalf of SIF for use by User to access SIF E-Services;
Access Credential means the unique user name and password issued or otherwise assigned to each Authorized User for access to and use of the Solutions.
Access Credential means a username and password provided to the Reseller to access the Product Management Portals.
Access Credential means any card, electronic Access Credential (app, website, digital banking, etc.), codes, passwords, or personal identification numbers, biometrics, account number, equipment, or software that is provided to allow you to access and/or initiate the transfer or movement of funds other than by paper.
Access Credential means any form of electronic or other security identification token, device or other credential, issued or prescribed by or on behalf of OCBC Group for access to any Electronic Services, and shall include any access credential issued in connection with any product and/or service by OCBC Group in accordance with the agreements governing such product and/or service.
Access Credential means any access credential, including without limitation any personal identification number (“PIN”), multi-factor authentication, SMS OTP, any form of biometric authentication, and any form of electronic identification or device issued, prescribed, or designated by or on behalf of the Bank for use by the Customer, any Cardholder, or any Card Administrator in connection with any Card, Card Account, or BCC Services;
Access Credential means any form of identification, token or device (whether electronic or otherwise), issued, prescribed and/or enrolled by or on behalf of OCBC for use by the Customer and/or its Authorised Users in accessing the Electronic Services and/or to facilitate any actions in connection thereto.