Third Party System definition

Third Party System means any information technology system, other than the system(s) provided by Department of Jobs and Small Business, that is used by the Provider or any Subcontractor in the provision of the Services. To avoid doubt, a Third Party System includes an information technology system that is located on the Provider's premises or hosted externally by a third party. ‘Traineeship’ has the same meaning as Apprenticeship. ‘Training’ means any training activity unless otherwise advised by the Department.
Third Party System means the information technology system of a Third Party IT Provider.
Third Party System has the meaning set forth in Section 5.01(y).

Examples of Third Party System in a sentence

  • Subject to the Statement of Applicability (‘SOA’), the Provider must, and must ensure that its Subcontractors: obtain accreditation for any Third Party System in accordance with the requirements and timeframes set out in the SOA and bear any costs associated with doing so; and maintain such accreditation for the duration of the Agreement Term.

  • Where the Provider modifies a Third Party System, it must ensure that any necessary reaccreditation activities are completed as required by the SOA.

  • IDS charges the NCL Customer for the connectivity to the Third Party System.

  • The Bank will provide an electronic collection service to enable monies to be drawn from a Customer’s client’s account via a Third Party System, provided the Customer’s client has provided authority to do so.

  • Where the Department considers that the Provider may be in breach of this clause 37, or there is a risk of such a breach, the Department may, at its absolute discretion, immediately suspend access to the Department’s IT Systems for any one or more of the following: any Personnel; any Subcontractor; any Third Party IT Provider; the Provider; or any Third Party System, by providing Notice to the Provider.


More Definitions of Third Party System

Third Party System means any CRS or distribution system other than: (a) a CRS offered by WORLDSPAN; (b) an Affiliated CRS; or (c) a CRS in which Participating Carrier is hosted. Transportation Document shall mean a ticket, voucher or other document that entitles the named passenger to transportation on the flight or flights of one or more airlines. Travelshopper shall mean a user-friendly version of PARS primarily marketed to individual consumers through public data networks. WORLDSPAN Carrier shall mean: (i) any airline that directly or through an Affiliate of the airline is a partner in WORLDSPAN; and (ii) any ABACUS Carrier. WORLDSPAN User shall mean a person or entity (other than an airline using a WORLDSPAN System as its internal reservation system) which utilizes a WORLDSPAN System to make reservations. WORLDSPAN System shall mean PARS, DATAS II and any CRS provided by WORLDSPAN in the future in lieu of or in combination with PARS or DATAS II, regardless of the facilities employed to permit access to such system.
Third Party System means hardware or software provided by an external entity to a participating organization, which interoperates with an HIE to allow an authorized user access to information through the HIE and may include an electronic health record system.
Third Party System. Means a telecommunication system that is neither owned nor operated on behalf of Veber Ltd
Third Party System means any System which (1) is not a FNIS System, and (2) is acquired or licensed from a third party for operation by MGEN on behalf of FNIS under this Agreement.
Third Party System means the transmission infrastructure (including transmission, substation, protection, control and communication facilities, as applicable) that is directly connected to the BC Hydro System and that indirectly connects the Seller’s Plant to the POI.
Third Party System means any electronic communication network or order routing venue approved by the Bank from time to time and operated by any third party used by the Client to access the FMET Service.
Third Party System means (a) computers, communications systems, solutions, applications and products (including hardware or software components of each of the foregoing) of a Customer Vendor or other third party service provider through or over which CSG does not have contractual or operational control and (b) any Third Party Product that interoperates with but is not embedded within the Ascendon System and is specifically identified in an Order Document as a “Third Party System”.