Trust Portal definition

Trust Portal means the collection of documentation and policies made available and amended by UiPath from time to time at xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx/xxxxx-xxx-xxxxxxxx (or successor website) and integrated by way of reference in the Agreement.
Trust Portal means the collection of documentation and policies made available and amended by UiPath from time to time at uipath.com/legal/trust-and-security and integrated by way of reference in the Agreement.
Trust Portal means an online Portal provided by the Supplier that provides details of service availability, service incidents, scheduled maintenance and such other details as the Supplier may make available from time to time. “Uniform Resource Locator” or “URL” means a character string that points to a resource on an intranet or the Internet.

Examples of Trust Portal in a sentence

  • Customer represents that it will use the Technology in accordance with this Agreement, including the Acceptable Use Policy and the other Policies, as available and updated from time to time on the Trust Portal.

  • Customer shall comply with UiPath’s global partner code of conduct as available and updated from time to time on the Trust Portal (“Code of Conduct”).

  • A conflict between the terms of this Agreement will be settled per the following order of precedence: (i) applicable policies available on the Trust Portal and additional terms for new features/functionalities or as communicated by UiPath upon customer accessing or downloading the Software, and (ii) the terms of this Agreement.

  • UiPath processes PII as per its Privacy Policy available on the Trust Portal.

  • Except as otherwise provided by UiPath, (i) the Parties agree that this Agreement will only govern Software provided under the Community program, and (ii) Software released under the Community program, but subject to an early access, alpha, beta, or preview designation, is governed by the Evaluation Agreement, made available on the Trust Portal.

  • However, to the extent PII is processed by UiPath as a processor on behalf of the Customer, the data processing agreement available on the Trust Portal will apply in the limits of such PII processing.


More Definitions of Trust Portal

Trust Portal means the collection of documentation and policies made available and amended by UiPath from time to time at xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx/xxxxx-xxx-xxxxxxxx (or successor website) and integrated by way of reference in the Agreement. UiPath may make changes to the Trust Portal documentation and policies but (i) no such change will result in a material adverse affirmative obligation on Customer except with prior notice and mutual agreement; and (ii) to the extent of an express conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the conflicting term of the Trust Portal documentation or policy, the terms of this Agreement will control to the extent of such conflict.
Trust Portal means the collection of Policies made available and amended by Us from time to time at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/legal/trust- and-security (or successor website) and integrated by way of reference in this Agreement.
Trust Portal means the collection of compliance documentation and policies made available and amended by UiPath from time to time at uipath.com/legal/trust-and-security (or successor website) and integrated by way of reference in these ToU and includes “Documentation” (the official Software guides) and “Licensing Policy” (the parameters defining the license grant permissions and related use restrictions applicable to each version of the Software).
Trust Portal means an online Portal provided by the Supplier that provides details of service availability, service incidents, scheduled maintenance and such other details as the Supplier may make available from time to time.
Trust Portal means the Avast portal at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx, where Avast posts advance notification of scheduled maintenance at least 10 days before such scheduled maintenance.
Trust Portal means the portal made available by UiPath here (or successor website), and as updated by UiPath from time to time.

Related to Trust Portal

  • Distribution Tariff means the Distribution Tariff prepared by the Company and approved by the Commission on an interim or final basis, as the case may be;

  • CAFRA Planning Map means the map used by the Department to identify the location of Coastal Planning Areas, CAFRA centers, CAFRA cores, and CAFRA nodes. The CAFRA Planning Map is available on the Department's Geographic Information System (GIS).

  • Distribution Protocol means the plan for distributing the Settlement Amount and accrued interest, in whole or in part, as approved by the Courts.

  • Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework or “IPPF” means the indigenous peoples planning framework for the Investment Program, including any update thereto, agreed between the Borrower and ADB and incorporated by reference in the FFA;

  • Distribution System means the system of wires and associated facilities between the delivery points on the transmission lines or the generating station connection and the point of connection to the installation of the consumers;

  • Distribution System Code means the code approved by the Board which, among other things, establishes the obligations of the distributor with respect to the services and terms of service to be offered to customers and retailers and provides minimum, technical operating standards of distribution systems;

  • Free appropriate public education means special education and related services that are provided at public expense and under public supervision and direction, and without charge, meet the standards of the Department of Public Instruction, include an appropriate preschool, elementary or secondary school education; and are provided in conformity with an IEP.

  • Direct visual supervision means the supervisory dentist

  • Direct supervision means oversight at a distance within which:

  • Stormwater management planning agency means a public body authorized by legislation to prepare stormwater management plans.

  • Centralized Message Distribution System (CMDS) means the industry-wide data collection system, which handles the daily exchange of message details between CMDS participating telephone companies (also known as CMDS Direct Participants). AT&T-21STATE is a CMDS Direct Participant.

  • At-risk student means any identified student who needs additional support and who is not meeting or not expected to meet the established goals of the educational program (academic, personal/social, career/vocational). At-risk students include but are not limited to students in the following groups: homeless children and youth, dropouts, returning dropouts, and potential dropouts.

  • Storm water or wastewater collection system means piping, pumps, conduits, and any other equipment necessary to collect and transport the flow of surface water run-off resulting from precipitation, or domestic, commercial, or industrial wastewater to and from retention areas or any areas where treatment is designated to occur. The collection of storm water and wastewater does not include treatment except where incidental to conveyance.

  • Coordinated licensure information system means an integrated process for collecting, storing, and sharing information on nurse licensure and enforcement activities related to nurse licensure laws that is administered by a nonprofit organization composed of and controlled by licensing boards.

  • Centralized Message Distribution System or "CMDS" means the operation system that Local Exchange Carriers use to exchange outcollect and IABS access messages among each other and other parties connected to CMDS.

  • Indirect supervision means the supervision of an unlicensed school staff member when the school nurse or other health care provider is not physically available on site but immediately available by telephone.

  • Public School Student Accessing Courses at a Distance means a student who is scheduled for a full course load through the District and attends all classes virtually.

  • distribution system operator means a natural or legal person responsible for operating, ensuring the maintenance of and, if necessary, developing the distribution system in a given area and, where applicable, its interconnections with other systems and for ensuring the long-term ability of the system to meet reasonable demands for the distribution of electricity;

  • Public safety answering point (PSAP) means a 24-hour, state, local, or contracted communications facility, which has been designated by the local service board to receive 911 service calls and dispatch emergency response services in accordance with the E911 service plan.

  • Multiple Bill/Single Tariff means the billing method used when Switched Exchange Access Services is jointly provided by the Parties. As described in the MECAB document, each Party will render a bill in accordance with its own tariff for that portion of the service it provides. Each Party will bill its own network access service rates.

  • Stormwater management system means any equipment, plants,

  • Electric distribution system means the part of the electric system, after the transmission system, that is dedicated to delivering electric energy to an end user.

  • Benchmarks Regulation means Regulation (EU) 2016/1011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2016 on indices used as benchmarks in financial instruments and financial contracts or to measure the performance of investment funds and amending Directives 2008/48/EC and 2014/17/EU and Regulation (EU) No 596/2014;