Designated Third Party definition

Designated Third Party means an entity other than the Investment Manager that (a) has been identified by the Investment Manager and approved by JPMC in its sole discretion to (i) enter into FX Transactions, Currency Option Transactions, Bullion Trades and/or Bullion Options on behalf of the Investment Manager, or (ii) has authorized the Investment Manager to enter into FX Transactions and/or Currency Option Transactions, Bullion Trades and/or Bullion Options on its behalf, and (b) has entered into a Designated Trading Agreement.
Designated Third Party means a third party designated by the Client in writing under signature that is entitled to authenticate communications in accordance with clauses 13.5 and 13.6.
Designated Third Party has the meaning set forth in Section 7.05.

Examples of Designated Third Party in a sentence

  • Such consent shall be obtained materially in the form, titled Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Authorization to Release Information to a Designated Third Party.

  • If the relevant situation does not change regardless of such discussion, the University may, terminate the license to the Partner or any Partner Designated Third Party, and grant a license of such Intellectual Property Rights to any University Designated Third Party.

  • Such Designated Third Party shall also be entitled to exercise all rights and remedies of secured parties generally with respect to this Agreement, subject to the terms of this Agreement.

  • Any Designated Third Party, as collateral assignee and if allowed pursuant to its contractual arrangements with Developer, shall have the right in the place of Developer, to any and all rights and remedies of Developer under this Agreement.

  • The Contractor must also acknowledge that medical record information maintained by Participating Providers may include information relating to Family Planning and Reproductive Health services provided under the fee-for-service Medicaid program or under the Designated Third Party contract with SDOH.


More Definitions of Designated Third Party

Designated Third Party has the meaning given to such term in Section 5.4(f) of this Agreement.
Designated Third Party has the meaning set out in Section 15.(b).
Designated Third Party means any third parties, including without limitation agents, representatives, consultants, advisors, strategic partners, technology providers and contractors that Northland determines shall be bound by this Policy as a condition of doing business with Northland, including the third parties referred to in section 7.1 of this Policy.
Designated Third Party is a company authorized by Gigamon to purchase certain Products from Supplier under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Gigamon will notify Supplier in writing of any authorized Designated Third Parties which may include Gigamon’s subsidiaries, affiliates, and/or manufacturing subcontractors (“Gigamon Subcontractors”) under the condition that Supplier’s may evaluate Gigamon Subcontractor’s financial soundness and credit line history, and in the event that Supplier reasonably determines that such Subcontractor is not financially sound, Supplier will promptly notify Gigamon in writing and work with Gigamon in good faith to resolve any concerns. For clarity, this Agreement will apply to all purchases of Products by the Designated Third Party, as if each were “Gigamon.” Each purchase by a Designated Third Party will create contractual rights and obligations under this Agreement solely between the purchasing Designated Third Party and Supplier. Gigamon may withdraw an authorization by written notice to Supplier, after which, the applicable company cease being a Designated Third Party; provided, however that Gigamon warrants that Gigamon’s withdrawal of such Designated Third Party shall not release such Designated Third Party from any liability or obligation which at such time has already accrued to Supplier; otherwise Gigamon shall assume such Designated Third Party’s liability and obligation.
Designated Third Party for a Product shall mean each company (including without limitation Cisco's manufacturing subcontractors ("Cisco Subcontractors") and Cisco's trading partners ("Trading Partners")) which Cisco notifies Seller in writing is authorized to purchase that Product from Seller pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Cisco shall be entitled to withdraw each such authorization by written notice to Seller, and upon such notice the applicable company shall no longer be a "Designated Third Party" for that Product. If so requested, Seller agrees to negotiate, in good faith, with any Trading Partner modifications to the terms and conditions of this Agreement as applied to Product purchases by that Trading Partner.
Designated Third Party means an entity other than the Investment Manager that (a) has been identified by the Investment Manager and approved by JPMC in its sole discretion to (i) enter into FX Transactions, Currency Option Transactions, Bullion Trades and/or Bullion Options on behalf of the Investment Manager, or (ii) has authorized the Investment Manager to enter into FX Transactions and/ or Currency Option Transactions, Bullion Trades and/or Bullion Options on its behalf, and (b) has entered into a Designated Trading Agreement.
Designated Third Party means any third party appointed by the Manager to assist the Manager in fulfilling its obligations or exercising its rights under this Agreement relating to any tax matter. The power and authority of any such Designated Third Party shall be limited to the matters specified in the appointment made by the Manager;