Venue Partner definition

Venue Partner means any Participating Institute providing its ground/venue for hosting RFYS Tournament; and

Examples of Venue Partner in a sentence

  • Venuedirectory shall make available to the Venue Partner all information necessary to demonstrate the compliance of Venuedirectory with its obligations under this Clause 14 and the Data Protection Laws.

  • Venuedirectory shall assist the Venue Partner in ensuring compliance with the obligations relating to the security of processing of personal data, the notification of personal data breaches to the supervisory authority, the communication of personal data breaches to the data subject, data protection impact assessments and prior consultation in relation to high-risk processing under the Data Protection Laws.

  • This means that a new instance of the server should be created on the Cloud for every new request for model creation.

  • The Venue Partner also grants to the Provider the right to sub-license these rights to its hosting, connectivity and telecommunications service providers to the extent reasonably required for the performance of venuedirectory’s obligations and the exercise of the venuedirectory’s rights under this Agreement, subject always to any express restrictions elsewhere in this Agreement.

  • Venuedirectory may suspend the provision of the Hosted Services if any amount due to be paid by the Venue Partner to Venuedirectory under this Agreement is overdue, and Venuedirectory has given to the Venue Partner at least 30 days’ written notice, following the amount becoming overdue, of its intention to suspend the Hosted Services on this basis.

  • In such a case, Venuedirectory shall inform the Venue Partner of the legal requirement before processing, unless that law prohibits such information.

  • Venuedirectory shall allow for and contribute to audits, including inspections, conducted by the Venue Partner or another auditor mandated by the Venue Partner in respect of the compliance of Venuedirectory’s processing of Venue Partner Personal Data with the Data Protection Laws and this Clause 14.

  • Venuedirectory shall, at the choice of the Venue Partner, delete or return all of the Venue Partner Personal Data to the Venue Partner after the provision of services relating to the processing, and shall delete existing copies save to the extent that applicable law requires storage of the relevant Personal Data.

  • Ms Edmundson indicated her view that the proposals are best for patients in the long term.

  • The venue Partner undertakes to indemnify Venuedirectory in full against all loss, damage, costs and expenses (including loss of profit) which may be incurred by Venuedirectory by reason or any such infringement by the Venue Partner.

Related to Venue Partner

  • Private partner means any entity that is a partner in a public-private partnership other than:

  • Lead Partner means the lead partner of a joint venture, as described in Sub-Clause

  • Corporate Partner means a Partner that is subject to tax under [reference to State law].

  • Managing Partner means Geodyne Production Company, a Delaware corporation, and any other Person admitted as additional or Substituted Managing Partner pursuant to Article Six of this Agreement.

  • CRP means a research or other program for coordinated implementation of the SRF by the Centers and other CGIAR Doers submitted by the Consortium that has been approved by the Fund Council, most of which are expected to be proposed by the Consortium and approved by the Fund Council as eligible to receive Window 2 subaccount funding (formerly MPs).

  • Co-licensed partner means a person who, with at least one other person, has the right to engage in

  • Investor Limited Partner means any Limited Partner so designated at the time of its admission as a partner of the Partnership.

  • General Partner means the Company or its successors as general partner of the Partnership.

  • Unit Holder means a person holding units in the scheme of the Mutual Fund.

  • Departing Partner means a former General Partner from and after the effective date of any withdrawal or removal of such former General Partner pursuant to Section 11.1 or 11.2.

  • GP means Gottbetter & Partners, LLP.

  • Former Partner means (i) with respect to a Partner that is a trust, a Partner that has ceased to be a Qualified Trust, and has become a Former Partner, pursuant to the terms of Section 1.78; (ii) with respect to a Partner that is an Entity, a Partner that has ceased to be a Qualified Entity, and has become a Former Partner, pursuant to the terms of Section 1.18; (iii) a Partner that has become a Bankrupt Partner and a Former Partner, pursuant to the terms of Section 1.7; (iv) a Partner that has become a Pledgor Partner and a Former Partner, pursuant to the terms of Section 1.74; and (v) a Partner that ceases to be a Participating Stockholder with respect to the Class B Shares of each Company in which the Partnership owns Class B Shares.

  • Limited Partner means, prior to the admission of the first Additional Limited Partner to the Partnership, the Initial Limited Partner, and thereafter any Person named as a Limited Partner in Exhibit A, as such Exhibit may be amended from time to time, upon the execution and delivery by such Person of an additional limited partner signature page, or any Substituted Limited Partner or Additional Limited Partner, in such Person’s capacity as a Limited Partner of the Partnership.

  • Selling Partner has the meaning set forth in Section 8.5.

  • Partner means any General Partner or Limited Partner.

  • Intimate partner means: (a) Spouses, or domestic partners; (b) former spouses, or former domestic partners; (c) persons who have a child in common regardless of whether they have been married or have lived together at any time; (d) adult persons presently or previously residing together who have or have had a dating relationship; (e) persons sixteen years of age or older who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past and who have or have had a dating relationship; and (f) persons sixteen years of age or older with whom a person sixteen years of age or older has or has had a dating relationship.

  • Individual Member means a registered, financial Member of the Club who is at least 18 years of age.

  • Service Partners means any successful vendor who is awarded the proposal or who entered into an agreement with CIPC and/or its clients to offer consulting services in areas such as but not limited to, strategic e-business consulting, evaluation, implementation and continuous improvement or system integration.

  • Wp means Watt Peak.

  • Managing Member means CEF Equipment Holding, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company or any successor Managing Member under the Issuer Limited Liability Company Agreement.

  • General Partnership Interest means a Partnership Interest held by the General Partner that is a general partnership interest.

  • Class B Limited Partner means any Person executing (by power of attorney or otherwise) this Agreement as of the date hereof as a Class B Limited Partner or hereafter admitted to the Partnership as a Class B Limited Partner as herein provided, but shall not include any Person who has ceased to be a Class B Limited Partner in the Partnership.

  • Life Member means an Individual appointed as a Life Member of the Club under clause 5.2.

  • Tax Matters Partner has the meaning set forth in Section 5.08.

  • Limited Partnership Interest means the ownership interest of a Limited Partner in the Partnership at any particular time, including the right of such Limited Partner to any and all benefits to which such Limited Partner may be entitled as provided in this Agreement and in the Act, together with the obligations of such Limited Partner to comply with all the provisions of this Agreement and of the Act.

  • Public-private partnership means an arrangement or agreement, occurring on or after January 1, 2017, between a procurement unit and one or more contractors to provide for a public need through the development or operation of a project in which the contractor or