Prohibited Purposes definition

Prohibited Purposes means those purposes set out in [condition 3.2(C)]6 [condition 3.3(B)]7 of the Terms and Conditions;
Prohibited Purposes. Resident shall not commit or permit to be committed any unlawful or immoral act in or about the assigned premises. The premises shall be used exclusively as a private dwelling for those persons specifically assigned to the premises. No other persons will be permitted to stay in the apartment or house without the express written consent of the University. Resident shall not commit waste to the premises or engage in any activity which will degrade or alter the general tenor or character to the building or community. No pets, except small fish, are permitted on the assigned premise or grounds. The halls, laundry room, stairways and landings and all other common areas of the building shall be kept free and clear of any property of Resident and may not be used for any purpose other than the purpose for which these common areas are intended. COMMERCIAL OPERATION: Resident(s) shall not conduct any commercial operation in the apartment/house or on the premises. POLICIES: Resident agrees to abide by the Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx University Student Code of Conduct. Any violation of these Community Policies or amendments thereof constitutes a breach of this Contract and may be grounds for termination of this agreement. ENTRY: The University reserves the right to enter upon the Resident’s premises for health and safety inspections, maintenance, pest control and any other administrative responsibilities. Submission of a work request is assumed as permission to enter in order to complete such work request. In the case of emergency, however, the University reserves the right to enter Resident’s apartment/house immediately.
Prohibited Purposes means any activity that is in violation of federal, state or local law or any payment, including principal and interest payments, to an owner of Borrower, a shareholder of Borrower or an Affiliate entity during the term of the Advancing Loan. No funds advanced under the Advancing Loan shall be utilized for any Prohibited Purpose.

Examples of Prohibited Purposes in a sentence

  • The Data Exchange Framework requires that every Participant provide access to or exchange health and social services information with every other Participant consistent with the Permitted, Required and Prohibited Purposes Policy and Procedure.

  • CDII encourages Participants to request patient authorization to share HSSI wherever possible when applicable law does not permit sharing for a Required Purpose in the Permitted, Required, and Prohibited Purposes Policy and Procedure.

  • The DSA requires Participants to share HSSI, which includes Protected Health Information (PHI) and medical information, for Required Purposes, which can be found in the Permitted, Required, and Prohibited Purposes Policy and Procedure, and subject to applicable law.

  • The Permitted, Required and Prohibited Purposes P&P describes the purposes for which DxF Participants are required or permitted to exchange health and social services information under the DSA with other Participants.

  • You shall not use the Western Union® WU+ Money Transfer Service for Prohibited Purposes.


More Definitions of Prohibited Purposes

Prohibited Purposes as used in this Section include but are not limited to the creation of unauthorized derivative works based on the Web Site, making copies of the website for purposes other than standard web browser caching, or use of the information for the purpose of competing with Printfection. Any use of the Services or the Web Site that violates the TOS or the limited license contained herein, may result in the immediate, without prior notice, termination and revocation of the license granted to you.
Prohibited Purposes means any of the following activities conducted on the Reserve by any person, including a Member:
Prohibited Purposes. The purpose(s) listed in Appendix 1d to this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the list of Prohibited Purposes shall not be construed by implication to extend the scope of the Permitted Purposes.
Prohibited Purposes means any of the following: (a) reselling to any third party any (part of) the Colocation Services, unless and to the extent (i) offered by the Client to its Affiliates or End Users as Service Provider, (ii) such having been explicitly prior approved by Euronext under the Agreement; (iii) the Client having concluded a particular Other Euronext Agreement to that effect (i.e. a Service Provider accreditation agreement); and (iv) the Client ensuring that its Affiliates and End User comply with the applicable restrictions in that regard; (b) using or permitting the use of any Colocation Services for any illegal or immoral purpose; or (c) interfering with, damaging or disrupting any Equipment or network or software owned or used by Euronext or any third party; (d) operating a registered or unregistered multilateral trading facility, dark pool or carrying out trade matching operations from within the Production Data Centre; (e) any other prohibited purpose as set out in the Agreement, including the GTCs and any of the Policies.
Prohibited Purposes means the list set out in Schedule 8 (Prohibited Purposes);
Prohibited Purposes means those purposes set out in [condition 2 [Note: Only include for Pool D Bodies] 3 [Note: Only include for Pool A Bodies, Pool B Bodies and Pool C Bodies] 4 [Note: Only include for Pool A Bodies, Pool B Bodies and Pool C Bodies] 5 [Note: Only include for Pool D Bodies] 3.2(C)]6 [condition 3.3(B)]7 of the Terms and Conditions;
Prohibited Purposes means the operation or development of a petroleum or hydrocarbon product tank farm storage terminal.