Service Publications definition

Service Publications means Tariffs, Guidebooks, Service Guides and the AUP.
Service Publications means Tariffs, Guidebooks, Service Guides and the Vendor’s Acceptable Use Policy.
Service Publications means Pricing Schedules, Tariffs, Service Guides and the AUP.

Examples of Service Publications in a sentence

  • CHANGES TO SERVICE PUBLICATIONS Unless otherwise provided in your Service Publications, the Company may revise its Service Publications at any time.

  • If a conflict exists among provisions of the Company’s Service Publications, such conflicts will be resolved in accordance with the preceding order of priority; provided that specific terms will control over general provisions and negotiated or added terms, conditions or pricing will control over standardized, published or non-negotiated terms, conditions and pricing.

  • Customer will cause Users to comply with this Agreement, and Customer agrees that Customer is responsible for Users’ use of any Services, unless expressly provided to the contrary in applicable Service Publications.

  • In the event of any conflict between the terms of this document and any of the documents incorporated by reference, the terms of this document control followed (in order) by any click-through agreements for applicable Services, the Tariffs and the FCC or state Service Publications, and then the Acceptable Use and Privacy policies.

  • It has been accepted for inclusion in U.S. National Park Service Publications and Papers by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

  • Subject to Section 8.2(b) (Materially Adverse Impact), AT&T may revise Service Publications at any time.

  • Internal Revenue Service Publications provide information on the maximum amounts, which may be contributed to the plan by participating employees.

  • A3http://cpr.att.com/pdf/fl/product_line.htmAT&T GeorgiaAT&T Georgia Service Publications, including General Exchange Guidebook, Sec.

  • A3http://cpr.att.com/pdf/ky/product_line.htmAT&T LouisianaAT&T Louisiana Service Publications, including General Exchange Guidebook, Sec.

  • A3http://cpr.att.com/pdf/sc/product_line.htmAT&T TennesseeAT&T Tennessee Service Publications, including General Exchange Guidebook, Sec.


More Definitions of Service Publications

Service Publications means Guidebooks, Service Guides and the AUP. AT&T may revise Service Publications at any time.
Service Publications means collectively Supplier Tariffs, Guidebooks, Service Guides or the Supplier AUP;

Related to Service Publications

  • Staffing Information in relation to all persons identified on the Supplier's Provisional Supplier Personnel List or Supplier's Final Supplier Personnel List, as the case may be, such information as the Department may reasonably request (subject to all applicable provisions of the DPA), but including in an anonymised format: (a) their ages, dates of commencement of employment or engagement, gender and place of work; (b) details of whether they are employed, self employed contractors or consultants, agency workers or otherwise; (c) the identity of the employer or relevant contracting Party; (d) their relevant contractual notice periods and any other terms relating to termination of employment, including redundancy procedures, and redundancy payments; (e) their wages, salaries, bonuses and profit sharing arrangements as applicable; (f) details of other employment-related benefits, including (without limitation) medical insurance, life assurance, pension or other retirement benefit schemes, share option schemes and company car schedules applicable to them; (g) any outstanding or potential contractual, statutory or other liabilities in respect of such individuals (including in respect of personal injury claims); (h) details of any such individuals on long term sickness absence, parental leave, maternity leave or other authorised long term absence; (i) copies of all relevant documents and materials relating to such information, including copies of relevant Agreements of employment (or relevant standard Agreements if applied generally in respect of such employees); and (j) any other “employee liability information” as such term is defined in regulation 11 of the Employment Regulations;