External Entity definition

External Entity means any individual, organization or government body other than the applicant group.
External Entity means an employer other than the SEF. “Futures Commission Merchant” has the meaning set forth in Section 1a(28) of the CEA.
External Entity means any non-NMSU entity or agency located on NMSU premises, as a tenant or a business partner.

Examples of External Entity in a sentence

  • External Entity’s corporate security policies must cover the management of security for both its internal operations as well as the Services External Entity provides to its customers, and apply to all External Entity employees, subcontractors and third-parties to External Entity, temporary employees, and individuals and legal persons that are involved in delivering services.

  • External Entity maintains mechanisms to ensure that virus definitions are regularly updated, and that updated definitions are published and communicated to employees and other device users.

  • External Entity utilizes a network-based monitoring approach to detect attacks on open firewalls ports within External Entity’s network.

  • External Entity updates the signature database as new releases become available for commercial distribution.

  • External Entity – shall mean any person or party not employed by, or an authorized representative of, the City.


More Definitions of External Entity

External Entity means any natural person, corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, association, organization, holding company, joint stock company, receivership, trust, governmental agency or subdivision regardless of whether organized for profit, nonprofit or charitable purposes.
External Entity means any corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, firm, franchise, association, organisation, company, business, or any other legal entity organised for profit. Commercial conflicts are potential conflicts in which the Association has a particular interest and must be disclosed such as: Fiduciary relationships means being a director, partner, or trustee is an example of the creation of a fiduciary relationship. If that relationship is owed to an external entity there is real potential for a person's obligations to that external entity to conflict with any obligation they may owe to the Association, particularly where that person is an employee. Negotiating interest’s means there is potential conflict for employees to negotiate personally the terms under which any intellectual property, or other property of the Association, is to be sold, licensed or transferred to an external entity, in which the employee has a financial interest.
External Entity means a person that –
External Entity means an entity that is not within a group; “group” has the same meaning as section 18 of the SMO; “important operational function” means –
External Entity means an individual or organization that is not an Affiliated Entity.
External Entity means any entity which is not either the Company or a Subsidiary Company
External Entity means any governmental entity within the State of California that is not a Participating Entity and/or any other entity as agreed to by County and Contractor, which may license or otherwise acquire rights to digital aerial data outside of Los Angeles County pursuant to or based on the pricing and/or other terms set forth in Exhibit C (Schedule for External Entities) to this Agreement.