Outsource means to cause a Service to be provided by a third-party provider which is not an Affiliate of the Provider.
Outsource is defined in Subsection 6.02(b).
Outsource means the process of contracting with a vendor to provide a service as defined in s. 216.011(1)(f), in whole or in part, or an activity as defined in s. 216.011(1)(rr), while a state agency retains the responsibility and accountability for the service or activity and there is a transfer of management responsibility for the delivery of resources and the performance of those resources.
Examples of Outsource in a sentence
Notwithstanding the term set forth above and for the avoidance of doubt, Customer will not receive the next tax year version of ProSystem fx Tax, ProSystem fx Outsource, or ProSystem fx Planning, nor access to electronic filing for the next tax year, unless Customer has renewed its respective License(s) thereto for such next tax year.
More Definitions of Outsource
Outsource means, with respect to DC, supporting the services and operational needs of the Parties at issue in this LOA using contractors or third parties.
Outsource is defined in Section 7.5.
Outsource means the process of contracting with a vendor to provide a service, in whole or part, or an activity while the state agency retains the responsibility and accountability for the service or activity and there is a transfer of management responsibility for the delivery of resources and the performance of those resources. Section 287.012, F.S.
Outsource means the process of contracting with
Outsource or “outsourcing” means the use of a contractor
Outsource means to obtain goods or a service from a third party, instead of having the goods or services be provided from within the Tribe by a Tribal entity or Tribal enterprise.
Outsource is defined in Subsections 8.3(b) and 8.11(b)(iii) for purposes of each such respective section.