Sub-User definition

Sub-User means any person or entity (e.g., contractor, subcontractor, grantee, or subgrantee) that is given access to the Data Set by the Authorized User, other than as a member of the Authorized User’s workforce.
Sub-User means anyone granted access to use the OSC by the Master User.
Sub-User means an Authorized User who has been assigned access to a Business Customer’s Eligible Account by an Administrator. Sub- Users may be granted full or limited access to originate online transfers such as ACH transactions and/or wire transfers.

Examples of Sub-User in a sentence

  • The Authorized User shall be entitled to recoup costs only upon a showing that such costs were entirely unrelated to the defense of any claim arising from an act or omission of the Authorized User or of the Authorized User’s Agent or Sub-User in connection with their receipt, use, disclosure, or other involvement with the Data Set.

  • The Administrator or its agents shall furnish to USBFS the data necessary to perform the services described herein at such times and in such form as mutually agreed upon.

  • The Authorized User shall indemnify the State and its officers and employees if the State, its officers or employees become legally obligated to pay any damages or losses arising from any act or omission of the Authorized User or of an Agent or Sub-User in connection with their receipt, use, disclosure, or other involvement with the Data Set.

  • The Authorized User must ensure that any Sub-User to whom the Authorized User or Principal Investigator provides the Data Set is bound by a written agreement to the same restrictions and conditions that apply to the Authorized User and Principal Investigator under this Agreement.

  • The Authorized User shall defend the State and its officers and employees against all third-party claims or suits arising in whole or in part from any act or omission of the Authorized User or of any Agent or Sub-User in connection with their receipt, use, disclosure, or other involvement with the Data Set.


More Definitions of Sub-User

Sub-User means any person or entity, other than the Subscriber, that uses the AdminOnline Service with the authorisation of the Subscriber from time to time.
Sub-User means a person authorized by the Master User through CDB to access certain features of CDB.
Sub-User means, in relation to the Online Service, an individual duly authorised from time to time by an Administrator to use the Service in respect of the CFS Account and the Client Accounts and whose Access Rights are restricted to the rights specified in clause 5.9.
Sub-User means an authorized user who has been assigned access to an eligible account by a sub-user administrator. Sub-users may be granted full or limited access to originate online transfers such as ACH transactions and/or wire transfers. Sub-User Administrator: refers to an administrative user available only to business customers. A Sub-User Administrator may administer and assign access rights to sub- users. You and Your: refers to the person(s) subscribing to or using the Internet Banking Service, owner of the eligible accounts, focus customer, sub-user administrator, as well as, any authorized users that such person allows. We, Us, or Our: As used within this agreement, refer to Brighton Bank and any agent, independent contractor, Service Provider, sub-contractor, licensor, designee, or assignee that Brighton Bank may involve in the provision of the Internet Banking Service.
Sub-User means an individual who is provided authority and Login Credentials to access Commercial Digital Banking on behalf of the Owner.
Sub-User means the person or persons setup within the Portal as having unique permissions as designated by the Primary User.
Sub-User is a person other than the Administrator who uses Security Codes to access a Service. The Administrator (and not Mission Bank) controls the designation of Sub-Users and the access or other limitations (if any) placed on a Sub-User’s use of the Service. ▪ “Supporting Documents” refers to supporting materials made available by us and includes any schedules, and exhibits, user guides, user manuals, set-up or enrollment forms and other user materials, including online terms and information.