2Scope Sample Clauses

2Scope. 2.1 PROVIDER will provide RECIPIENT with MATERIAL under the conditions as set forth in this Agreement.
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2Scope. The University agrees to provide the Services to the Client.
2Scope of LicenseThe scope of the license granted to Ocular and any Affiliate in Section 2.1 of this Agreement is intended to cover any customer, direct or indirect, of products, components or materials manufactured by or for Ocular and/or any Affiliates and/or Sublicensee, provided, however that the inventions, discoveries and information covered by the Licensed Technology, Licensed Patents or Licensed Methods may only be practiced by Ocular, its Affiliates, Sublicensees, and/or such direct or indirect customers, in connection with the application or use of such products, components, or materials in the Field of Use.
2Scope. 2.1This Agreement shall comprise the following:-
2Scope. By signing below, [INDIVIDUAL or ORGANIZATION NAME] (“Contestant”) agrees to the terms of this 5G Challenge Preliminary Event Participation Agreement (“Agreement”) between itself and Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. (“CableLabs”) and Kyrio, Inc., a tradename of NetworkFX, Inc. (“Kyrio”), jointly the “5G Challenge Test Team,” to conduct testing on Contestant supplied combined vRAN CU and DU (“CU+DU") or RU subsystem (“DUT Subsystem”) for testing as defined in the test plan noted below for the Event sponsored by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (“NTIA/ITS") and Department of Defense Under Secretary for Research and Engineering (“DoD OUSD(R&E)"), jointly the “U.S. Government.” Contestant agrees that the test results will be shared with U.S. Government with no obligation of confidentiality. After Contestant and 5G Challenge Test Team have signed below, the testing activities will be conducted as follows: Contestant will provide DUT Subsystem to 5G Challenge Test Team for testing. If applicable, Contestant will ship DUT Subsystem to be tested directly to 5G Challenge Test Team and will be responsible for all customs, shipping, and insurance fees to and from 5G Challenge Test Team’s location(s). 5G Challenge Test Team will provide reasonable, as determined by 5G Challenge Test Team, support with the initial set-up and integration of the DUT Subsystem in the test lab. 5G Challenge Test Team will conduct the tests per the U.S. Government approved subsystem test plan. If any issues are found during the testing, the team will provide Contestant with the necessary details (e.g., log files, error messages, configurations) for Contestant to troubleshoot the issue(s). 5G Challenge Test Team will provide Contestant and the U.S. Government with the results and scoring of the testing. While 5G Challenge Test Team will provide support in the troubleshooting of errors or issues found during the testing process, it is Contestant’s responsibility to diagnose and correct any issues found with Subsystem as necessary to complete the testing.
2Scope. The purpose of this Agreement is to set out the rights and obligations of the Parties in respect of the matters specifically addressed in this Agreement. Any matters between the Parties not expressly addressed in this Agreement remain unaffected and unaltered by this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement will be construed as creating a partnership or joint venture of any kind between the Parties. Neither Party will have the authority to bind the other Party to a contract in its name for any purpose except to the extent expressly stated in clause 13.3. In particular, the Broker will not create or allow any duty of care, contractual duty or any other duty to be created between the MGA and any Policyholder, other than as expressly created by any Applicable Requirements. Subject to clause 12, nothing in this Agreement overrides the Broker’s duty to place the interests of its Policyholder before all other considerations, nor will this Agreement override any Applicable Requirement which may apply to the Broker, the MGA, or the placing of any Insurance Business. Subject to clause 2.6 below, the Parties agree that the terms in this Agreement will apply to the conduct of any Insurance Business incepted or renewed on or after the date of this Agreement, and will supersede the terms of any other terms of business agreement (TOBA) already in place between the Parties for such Insurance Business. Such TOBA(s) will continue to apply to Insurance Business transacted between the Parties before the date of this Agreement until its natural expiry date. Each proposal for Insurance Business, renewal of existing Insurance Business or continuation of cover will be accepted or declined by the MGA at its sole discretion. The MGA acknowledges that the Broker is under no obligation to offer any proposal for Insurance Business or renewal of any existing Insurance Business to the MGA. The Broker acknowledges that the MGA is under no obligation to provide a quotation in respect of any proposal for Insurance Business, or mid-term adjustment or variation. Prior to or at the time of placement of any Insurance Business, the Broker and the MGA may agree separately and in writing provisions relating to the conduct of that Insurance Business. 3Regulatory Status The Broker warrants that it is authorised by a Relevant Regulatory Body to conduct all insurance distribution activities relevant to the Insurance Business from the date of this Agreement. The MGA warrants that it is authorised to carr...
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2Scope. The Issuer's articles of association allow the board of the Issuer to change the legal form of the Shares upon request of the respective shareholder, including the conversion of Shares held as uncertificated securities according to article 973c of the Swiss Code of Obligations ("CO") into register securities according to article 973d CO. The Issuer issues one numeric unit in the Token Contract for each Share that is issued as a register security ("Share Tokens"). This registration agreement (the "Registration Agreement" or "Agreement") sets out the terms relating to the Share Tokens, such as the rules of transfer and the process in case of loss thereof. The Issuer and all Token Holders are bound to this Agreement by law. The Registration Agreement may be updated by the Issuer from time to time to reflect the latest legal and technical developments, as well as decisions taken by the general assembly or the board of directors as tasked by the general assembly. The Issuer makes the currently applicable version of this Agreement available on the Website and, where necessary, informs the registered shareholders in accordance with the articles of association. 3Share Register
2Scope. This Agreement applies to all staff on Agenda for Change Terms and Conditions of Employment. The Trust is seeking to negotiate a local agreement with the BMA in respect of medical staff. Any local agreement reached with the BMA will not be inferior to this Agreement. In the absence of an agreement with the BMA, medical staff will be remunerated on a ‘without prejudice’ basis under the terms of this agreement. This Agreement has been ratified by the National Director of the NPHS, the Executive Director of Human Resources, Velindre NHS Trust and Regional Trade Union colleagues.
2Scope. This System ISA applies to the registry data hosted by IMS. The System ISA applies to the information flows between the registry staff and the registry’s data maintained in SEER*DMS within IMS’s computer center to support the registry’s production use of SEER*DMS. The System ISA applies to all IMS and registry personnel involved in the working relationship. The registry and IMS applications and subnets that are not part of this system interconnection are not within the scope of this System ISA. 3SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SEER*DMS uses an HTML-based interface displayed via a web browser. Although the screens are displayed in a web browser, the system is not connected to the public internet. Access to the system requires a secure connection using a site-to-site VPN between the registry’s network and the SEER*DMS server; or a client-to-site VPN configured on an individual workstation. The web-based design reduces maintenance of individual workstations by providing a mechanism for simultaneously delivering system upgrades to all registry desktops. No software, other than a web browser and possibly a VPN client, needs to be installed on the user’s computer. The registry’s instance of the SEER*DMS application and database will be hosted at an IMS computer center. The registry’s data stored on IMS servers, or “islands” will be secured in accordance with the requirements specified in the registry's SEER contract No. [specify]. Operations will be maintained using principles from National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Risk Management Framework and controls will be maintained at the moderate level for each of confidentiality, integrity, and availability. IMS’s VPN will be used to facilitate TLS and SFTP/SCP/SSH communications over the Internet to IMS for each registry staff member requiring access. SEER*Stat is an optional component. The VPN will only be configured for its protocol if the registry chooses to use it. The registry and IMS will agree upon the most appropriate combination of site-to-site VPN(s) and client-to-site VPN technologies. For client-to-site access, IMS’s SSL-VPN with digital certificates or the Google Authenticator will be used to facilitate communications over the Internet to IMS for each registry staff member requiring access. A separate digital certificate or smart phone configuration will be provided to each registry staff member requiring access. Each registry staff member’s full name and e-mail address will be required and mainta...
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