Your Customer definition

Your Customer means Your end-user customers which are also Members.
Your Customer means any or all individuals or entities that directly or indirectly access or use the Services under Customer’s registered Illumina account.
Your Customer means a customer for your testing services and the resulting output and who has a separate subscription to the applicable Offerings that you are providing support to such customer therewith.

Examples of Your Customer in a sentence

  • Your Customer means Your end-user customers which are also Members.

  • If You require additional time to retrieve Your Customer Data beyond the date of termination, You may request, and We will grant, a thirty (30) day extension to the Term of the Agreement; provided such request is made on or prior to the termination date.

  • Such cooperation includes the willingness to be subject to a video and online identification procedure according to the Circular 2016/7 Video and online identification of the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority ("Know Your Customer").

  • You will have access to retrieve Your Customer Data up to the date of termination at no additional charge.

  • Client shall only withdraw or deposit Digital Assets to public blockchain addresses and accounts owned by Client or an address for which Client has conducted the necessary Know Your Customer (“KYC”) and anti-money laundering (“AML”) due diligence.

  • Once the Agreement has duly entered into force, TSO may assess at any time the compliance of the Network User with the "Know Your Customer" requirements and may request the Network User to demonstrate its compliance with the Creditworthiness provisions and “Know Your Customer” requirements.

  • You retain all right, title and interest in and to Your Customer Data.

  • To this end, they undertake to cooperate with LinkCy’s Partner, LinkCy and, where applicable, with Paynovate SA as part of the "Know Your Customer" process.

  • This information will be used by us for the purposes of fulfilling our Know Your Customer obligations with regards to the management of your client(s) portfolio.

  • This Contract contains some limits on what you can do for Your Customer.


More Definitions of Your Customer

Your Customer means a person (other than you) to whom a Multipay Transaction is to be debited or credited (for example your staff or your customers or your other debtors or creditors).

Related to Your Customer

  • Know Your Customer Notice. Each Lender hereby notifies each Credit Party that pursuant to the requirements of the PATRIOT Act and/or other applicable laws and regulations, it is required to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each Credit Party, which information includes the name of each Credit Party and other information that will allow such Lender to identify each Credit Party in accordance with the PATRIOT Act and/or such other applicable laws and regulations, and each Credit Party agrees to provide such information from time to time to any Lender.

  • Customer means the State agency or other entity identified in a contract as the party to receive commodities or contractual services pursuant to a contract or that orders commodities or contractual services via purchase order or other contractual instrument from the Contractor under the Contract. The “Customer” may also be the “Buyer” as defined in the PUR 1001 if it meets the definition of both terms.

  • Consumer customer means anyone acting outside their trade or profession in respect of the insurance cover requested or arranged.

  • money laundering means the conversion or transfer of property, knowing that such property is the proceeds of crime, for the purpose of concealing or disguising the illicit origin of the property or of helping any person who is involved in the commission of the predicate offence to evade the legal consequences of his or her actions, or the concealment or disguise of the true nature, source, location, disposition, movement or ownership of or rights with respect to property, knowing that such property is the proceeds of crime.