Restricted Purposes definition

Restricted Purposes means the purpose for which the Concessionaire has granted TFR Access to the Branch Line, being to:- a) enable TFR to respond to a railway Occurrence in emergency and unforeseen circumstances that have or are likely to cause service disruptions on the Core Network and/or any other part of the Branch Line Network not operated by the Concessionaire; b) enable TFR use the Branch Line as an alternative route in the event of derailments, occupations and line closures of the Core Network; c) enable TFR to efficiently move its Rolling Stock past blockages on the Core Network; d) enable TFR to deliver maintenance material as per and in the event of an agreement in respect of such maintenance material to be delivered or to enable TFR to Access the Branch Line in respect of any other specific agreement and/or arrangement; or e) as further agreed to between the Parties on such track access and interface arrangements as may be concluded between the Parties, taking into account the respective operating schedules and safety requirements of the Concessionaire and TFR;
Restricted Purposes means advertising-related Processing that qualifies as a Business Purpose, including Processing for purposes of auditing; security and
Restricted Purposes has the meaning given in clause 14(a) of this Agreement.

Examples of Restricted Purposes in a sentence

  • Employees who have fifty percent (50%) or more of their salaries paid by a third party or grant funds, as reported on the Restricted Purposes Fund (Fund 06) of the College’s general ledger, are not eligible for participation in Planned Retirement.

  • Employees who have fifty percent (50%) or more of their salaries paid by a third party or grant funds, as reported on the Restricted Purposes Fund (Fund 06) of the College’s general ▇▇▇▇▇▇, are not eligible for participation in Planned Retirement.

  • Full-time faculty who have fifty percent (50%) or more of their salaries paid, by a third party, as reported on the Restricted Purposes Fund (Fund 06) of the College’s general ▇▇▇▇▇▇, are not eligible for participation in the Planned Retirement Program.

  • During such 30-month period, Licensee may use the Source Code to develop Derived Applications for Restricted Purposes, but may not offer such Derived Applications to customers or otherwise use such Derived Applications until after such 30-month period.


More Definitions of Restricted Purposes

Restricted Purposes means advertising-related processing that qualifies as a Business Purpose, including (i) auditing, security and integrity purposes, debugging, short term, transient uses, and internal research or improvement of the Services; (ii) technical advertising services that are not targeted, cross-contextual or profiling and include frequency capping, measurement, fraud detection and prevention, and ensuring and measuring viewability; and (iii) contextual advertising which includes first-party advertising to the extent such activity does not result in a Sale or Share of Personal Data or constitute processing of Personal Data for Targeted Advertising purposes.
Restricted Purposes means advertising-related Processing that qualifies as a Business Purpose, including Processing for purposes of auditing; security and integrity; debugging; short term, transient uses; analytics; providing advertising or marketing services that do not include Cross-Contextual Behavioral Advertising, Targeted Advertising, or profiling; internal research; and efforts to improve quality and safety. Restricted Purposes includes first-party advertising, contextual advertising, frequency capping, measurement, fraud detection and prevention, and ensuring and measuring viewability, each only to the extent such activity (i) is permissible for a Processor to perform under the applicable State Privacy Laws; and (ii) does not result in a Sale or Sharing of Personal Data or constitute Processing of Personal Data for Targeted Advertising purposes.