External Data definition

External Data means information obtained by GNOSIS, excluding Customer Data, from publicly available sources or its third-party information providers and made available to Customer through and for the use of GNOSIS’ Services.
External Data means data (excluding Confidential Business Data) whether owned by you, us or a third party, that is entered into the Service by you, or provided as part of the Service by us or via a live subscription to a data feed provided by a third party. External Data is generally displayed by the Service alongside Confidential Business Data, Anonymous Segregated Business Data and/or Anonymous Aggregated Business Data for comparison purposes;
External Data means such information and documents as are obtained from third parties with respect to the financial product, such as appraisals, address information, credit-rating information and excerpts from the commercial register in accordance with the provision of item 17. below.

Examples of External Data in a sentence

  • If Customer receives notice that External Data or a Non-GNOSIS Application must be removed, modified and/or disabled to avoid violating applicable law, third-party rights, or similar policies, Customer will promptly do so within thirty (30) days.

  • Customer will not permit any Authorized User to access or use any Service or External Data in a U.S.-embargoed country or region (currently Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria or Crimea) or in violation of any U.S. export law or regulation.

  • In addition, if GNOSIS is required by any third- party rights holder to remove External Data or receives information that External Data provided to Customer may violate applicable law or third-party rights, GNOSIS may discontinue Customer’s access to the External Data through the Services.

  • The Services, External Data, other GNOSIS technology, and derivatives thereof may be subject to export laws and regulations of the United States and other jurisdictions.

  • If Customer does not take the required action, or if in GNOSIS’ judgment, continued violation is likely to occur, GNOSIS may disable the applicable External Data or Service and/or Non-GNOSIS Application.


More Definitions of External Data

External Data means the data of any of Interfaced Systems, exported from or migrated or imported into the Solution by an Interface or as part of Implementation Services.
External Data means data that a User Company can gain access to via ID06 Company Report, which comes from a Credit Reference Agency or another part of ID06 and for which specific conditions apply;
External Data means such information and documents as are obtained from third parties with respect to the financial product, such as appraisals, address information, credit-rating information and excerpts from the commercial register in accordance with the provision of item 18 below.
External Data means the third-party datasets processed within BX to generate the BX Data, such as price, weather and traffic data.

Related to External Data

  • Internal Use means use of the Sprinklr Services for Customer’s and/or Customer Affiliates’ general business use, solely for the benefit of Customer and/or Customer Affiliates, but does not include use of the Sprinklr Services to provide any services for the benefit of third parties.

  • Personal Data means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (‘data subject’); an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person;

  • External Auditor as used here shall mean any registered public accounting firm engaged for the purpose of preparing or issuing an audit report or performing other audit, review or attest services for the Company. Each such external auditor shall report directly to the Committee. With respect to the external auditor, the Committee shall: