Access Authority Sample Clauses

Access Authority a) Licensee will be granted one sub-domain for his sole usage. The name of the sub- domain needs to be defined and provided to FARO by Licensee. The full URL of Licensee’s Computing Service site will be as follows: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. b) FARO will grant administrator rights to a single user who is indicated to FARO (“Administrator”). c) The Administrator can assign additional registered users to the sub-domain. The user rights and feature set provided to such an assigned user can be managed by the Administrator via the role management system of the Computing Service. d) The number of users which can be assigned to the sub-domain of Licensee depends on the actual package which is agreed with the License Agreement. e) The Administrator and each single user have to safeguard its access authority by a unique and safe password.
Access Authority. Licensee will be granted one sub-domain for his sole usage. The name of the sub-domain needs to be defined and provided to 6DBIM by Licensee.
Access Authority. Where you provide access to your premises or any other location under your control (for example, a server rack in a third party data centre) as part of the services, you must provide a safe working environment in compliance with all occupational health and safety laws.
Access Authority. Where we require access to your premises or any other location under your direction or control to perform the Services, or to exercise any other rights under this Agreement, you must provide or arrange us with access and a safe working environment in compliance with all occupational health and safety laws. (a) You must provide us with reasonable and timely access to your facilities, premises, information, equipment, personnel, network and data to enable to fulfill our obligations under the Product Terms. (b) We will not be responsible for any delay in providing a service where the delay results from your failure to provide timely access in accordance with clause 5.3.a
Access Authority. (a) Pursuant to Article III.5 of the Constitutional Agreement there shall established, immediately on the entry into force of that Agreement, an access Authority, charged with assisting in the implementation of Article 11.1 (d) of the Agreement requiring free movement of persons, goods and services throughout the territory of the Union of Republics of Bosnia and Herzegovina. (b) The purpose of the Authority will be to guarantee full freedom of movement in certain essential areas between and within the Constituent Republics, and also to and from these Republics to the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Serbia. (c) The members of the Authority shall be three persons appointed by the Presidency, one from each Constituent Republics. Its headquarters shall be in or around the city of Sarajevo. (d) Even though the Authority is to be in operation as soon as possible following the entry into force of the Constitutional Agreement, inevitably there will be an initial period when UNPROFOR will have sole responsibility for freedom of movement along designated "Blue Routes" around Sarajevo and "Throughways" ensuring freedom of movement along the key roads and railway lines throughout the country. Thereafter there will be a period of overlapping responsibility for the Authority's designated routes will be phased out, and these responsibilities assumed by the traffic police of the Authority. This transfer of responsibility requires the agreement of all members of the Authority. The traffic police will be seconded to the Authority from the police force of the Constituent Republics. (e) The following shall be the routes to be controlled by the Access Authority: (i) The road and railway line from Metkovic on the border of Croatia to the centre of the city of Sarajevo; (ii) The railway from the city of Sarajevo to Doboj and Samac; (iii) The so-called "Una" railway from Bosanski Novi through Bihac southwards to the border of Croatia; (iv) The road from Nevesinje to Mostar airport; (v) The road from Srebrenica to Kladanj; (vi) The road from Gorazde through Cajnice to the border of Montenegro; (vii) Sarajevo Airport; (viii) The so-called "Transit Road" through the south of the city of Sarajevo; (ix) The road between Sarajevo and the crossing-point north of Tmovo which gives access to Gorazde; (x) The road between Bosanski ▇▇▇▇ (via Derventa, Doboj, Zenica) and Sarajevo; (xi) The road from the border of the Republic of Croatia near Velika Kladusa (via Cazin, Bihac, Kljuc, J...