Legitimate business definition
Examples of Legitimate business in a sentence
I acknowledge that the restrictions contained in paragraphs 1, 2, 4 and 5 of this Agreement, including the time periods during which the restrictions apply and the specified geographical limitation with respect to the restrictions, are reasonably necessary to protect the Company's Legitimate business interests.
Legitimate business reasons include, but are not limited to: i) a District-wide financial deficit or to avoid such any deficit; ii) a specific program or service area is operating with a financial deficit or to avoid such a deficit; and/or iii) the Board determines that substantial savings and/or greater efficiency can be recognized.
Legitimate business reasons include FMLA, medical leave of absence or positions which are short-term in nature because funding is authorized for a limited period of time, or a period of increased workload, or specific skills and/or experience is necessary to meet business demands.
Legitimate business purposes include, but are not necessarily limited to, sharing (i) contact and substantive information collected during Your interaction(s) with the Services with the Customer who purchased Your license to access the Services for its own evaluation and monitoring purposes, and (ii) Your information with third-party content providers that may have contributed to the content of the Services subject to this Agreement for marketing, survey, feedback, and support purposes.
Legitimate business needs approved by the Department and DFS for remote personnel access are limited to: (a) testing with use of only fictitious test data and (b) Contract documents and Eligible User Agreements for completeness reviews.
Legitimate business purposes include, but are not necessarily limited to, sharing (i) contact and substantive information collected during Your interaction(s) with the Services with the Customer who purchased Your license to access the Services for its own evaluation and monitoring purposes, and (ii) Your information with third-party content providers that may have contributed to the content of the Services subject to this Agreement for marketing, survey, feedback and support purposes.
Legitimate business expenses may be reimbursed by the project or agency if pre-approved by the appropriate supervisor.
Legitimate business purposes that we may rely on to keep your personal data when you are not a customer include direct marketing (where you have not opted-out) for up to two years, facilitating the restoration or establishment of a user account in the future, maintaining Smartsheet’s business intelligence systems for analytics and other internal purposes, etc.
Legitimate business interests include: (1) trade secrets, (2) valuable confidential business or professional information that otherwise does not qualify as trade secrets; (3) substantial relationships with specific prospective or existing customers, patients, or clients business; (4) customer, patient, or client goodwill; or (5) extraordinary or specialized training.
Legitimate business expenses may be reimbursed by the department if pre-approved by the appropriate department approver.