Delivery Mechanism definition

Delivery Mechanism means the mechanism for transfer of:
Delivery Mechanism the methods by which the Customer may access the Information Services, as further detailed in a Statement of Work;
Delivery Mechanism means the API, SDK, Local Database, or some combination of the foregoing, depending on Partner’s subscription to the BrightCloud Service. Delivery Mechanisms form part of the BrightCloud Service.

Examples of Delivery Mechanism in a sentence

  • The Electronic Delivery Mechanism (including without limitation the design, programming techniques, algorithms and codes contained within the Electronic Delivery Mechanism) and Proprietary Information are confidential property of BNYM, its licensors or the Information Providers or Third Party Service Providers, and, for purposes hereof, shall be deemed the confidential property of BNYM (“BNYM Confidential Property”).

  • BNYM will provide the Electronic Delivery Mechanism to Client and its Affiliates through Client’s Authorized Users via the BNYM Web Sites.

  • Client shall ensure that an Authorized User returns the secure identification device following the termination of that user’s authorization to access the Electronic Delivery Mechanism.

  • As an alternative to the foregoing, Client may identify in a writing to BNYM the employee(s) at Client (“Client Electronic Access Administrator(s)”) who will have the ability to administer access, including the requesting and revoking of user ids, to the Electronic Delivery Mechanism for Authorized Users as described herein.

  • BNYM represents and warrants that it has the full right and authority to enter into this EASA and to provide the Electronic Delivery Mechanism under its terms.

  • Client and Authorized Users will gain access to and may be able to configure and download Proprietary Information and Client Data, all through the Electronic Delivery Mechanism by issuing Commands through Proprietary Software or the BNYM Web Sites, subject to the terms of this EASA.

  • If Participant has any notice or knowledge that the Delivery Mechanism fails to function properly, or that any Participant Data Updates are otherwise not being provided to or received by Data Republic, it will notify Data Republic and rectify the error as soon as possible.

  • If Data Republic has any notice or knowledge that the Delivery Mechanism fails to function properly, or that any Participant Data Updates are otherwise not being provided to or received by Data Republic, it will notify Participant in addition to promptly rectifying the error.

  • This Electronic Access Services Agreement (“EASA”) between The Bank of New York Mellon (“BNYM”) and ___________________ (“Client”) made this __ day of _________, 20__, sets forth terms and conditions by which BNYM will provide the Electronic Delivery Mechanism, as defined below, to Client and those of its Affiliates identified on Schedule A to this Agreement (on whose behalf Client is legally authorized to contract and bind).

  • Client is responsible for having and maintaining, and for ensuring that each Authorized User has and maintains, all hardware, equipment and software (other than the Proprietary Software) necessary to access and use the Electronic Delivery Mechanism.


More Definitions of Delivery Mechanism

Delivery Mechanism the software provided by the Supplier to provide the Services namely the Platform, Hermes (the Supplier’s Secure File Transfer Protocol data exchange portal) and Query Portal (being a facility within the Platform);
Delivery Mechanism means the API, SDK, Local Database, or some combination of the foregoing, depending on Partner’s subscription to OpenText™ Threat Intelligence.