External Parties definition

External Parties means all the University’s subsidiary companies, contractors, researchers, visitors and/or any other parties who are granted access to the University’s IT Resources.
External Parties means the partners and non-observers of the OACPS in line with Article 36;
External Parties means entities or persons with a business relationship or potential business relationship with the Municipality, over which the Municipality has no direct control other than by agreement or contract.

Examples of External Parties in a sentence

  • Nikon requires that any External Parties to whom your Personal Information is disclosed and that processes your Personal Information provide the same level of privacy protection as that which Nikon provides.

  • The healthcare system in the Netherlands is characterized by a high degree of solidarity and efficiency.

  • Nikon and its employees are responsible for ensuring that any External Parties they work with in support of Nikon’s operations comply with this Policy and with any additional specific standards and procedures that are in place according to its compliance policy with regard to national privacy and data protection legislation.

  • Groups such as the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST)11, the Government Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (GFIRST)12, and the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG)13 are not incident response teams, but they promote information sharing among incident response teams.⏹ Affected External Parties.

  • The Board passed the Rules on Registration and Filing of Details of Insiders (《內幕信息知情人登記備案制度》) on 22 November 2011 and coordinated with the Administrative Rules on the Release of Information to External Parties and the Use of Such Information (《對外信息報送和使用管理制度》) and strictly implemented thereof so as to effectively prevent the leak of confidential information of the Company.

  • Payments - All commissions paid to External Parties as advisors shall be reasonable and proportionate to the services actually provided, taking into account the market prices linked to those services and the time spent, work carried out and responsibilities assumed.

  • An organization may experience an unusual incident that is similar to ones handled by other teams; sharing information can facilitate more effective and efficient incident handling for all teams involved.An alternative to joining a formal group is to participate in incident-related mailing lists, anonymously providing nonsensitive information on an incident and asking for opinions.21+ Affected External Parties.

  • Interrelationships with External Parties belonging to the public sector and the health community, such as health professionals (HCP), health organizations (HCO)and patient organizations (PO), have specific demands.

  • Disclosure to External Parties VCH may disclose Personal Information to external parties only as permitted by FIPPA.

  • The procurement of External Parties as advisorsshould not be conducted with the intention of inducing the External Party to use its influence or authority to ensure an undue advantage to the Company or in order to reward the External Party for the use of its influence or authority to ensure an undue advantage to the Company.


More Definitions of External Parties

External Parties means parties who have business relationship with the Group, including customers, suppliers, contractors, agents and applicants for employment, and the general public, and each an “External Party”.
External Parties refers toParty(ies)” means any third-party, such as guests, visitors, prospective faculty, prospective donors, benefactors and other external stakeholders.
External Parties means all contractors, funders, visitors
External Parties means all University contractors, researchers, visitors and/or any other parties who are granted access to the University’s IT Resources and/or University social media sites/discussion forums on third party platforms.

Related to External Parties

  • external company means a foreign company that is carrying on business, or non-profit activities, as the case may be, within the Republic, subject to section 23(2);

  • External dose means that portion of the dose equivalent received from any source of radiation outside the body.

  • External Directors means as defined in the Companies Law.

  • 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.

  • Internal appeal means an internal appeal to the relevant authority in terms of section 74;

  • Internal dose means that portion of the dose equivalent received from radioactive material taken into the body.