Other Permitted Source definition

Other Permitted Source. – means the following sources (or any successor entity carrying out the functions of the source named below):

Examples of Other Permitted Source in a sentence

  • Where information is Filed at any Other Permitted Source (with the exception of the Financial Conduct Authority), the Board and Experian will use such Accounts as have been Filed as at 31 December of the Levy Year immediately preceding that to which these Rules relate, in respect of any Score Measurement Date subsequent to the date that those Accounts were Filed.

  • Here, they were not just included but invited to participate in an environment of equality that was sanctioned by God as noted in the Bible in the story of Peter and Cornelius.

Related to Other Permitted Source

  • Permitted License means any non-exclusive license of patent rights of Borrower or its Subsidiaries so long as all such Permitted Licenses are granted to third parties in the Ordinary Course of Business, do not result in a legal transfer of title to the licensed property, and have been granted in exchange for fair consideration.

  • Third Party Content means all software, data, text, images, audio, video, photographs and other content and material, in any format, that are obtained or derived from third party sources outside of Oracle that You may access through, within, or in conjunction with Your use of, the Services. Examples of Third Party Content include data feeds from social network services, rss feeds from blog posts, Oracle data marketplaces and libraries, dictionaries, and marketing data. Third Party Content includes third-party sourced materials accessed or obtained by Your use of the Services or any Oracle-provided tools.

  • Third Party Agreement means any agreement between either or both of the Parties and/or their Affiliates, on the one hand, and any third party, on the other hand.

  • Third Party Material means software, software development tools, methodologies, ideas, methods, processes, concepts and techniques owned by, or licensed to a third party and used by the Service Provider in the performance of the Services;