Common use of Assistance Clause in Contracts

Assistance. Client shall provide in a timely and professional manner, and at no cost to Provider, assistance, cooperation, complete and accurate information and data, equipment, access to applicable computer and telecommunications facilities, networks, firewalls, servers, programs, files, documentation, passwords, a suitable work environment, and other resources requested by Provider to enable it to perform the Services (collectively, “Assistance”). Provider shall not be liable for any deficiency in performing the Services if such deficiency results from Client’s failure to provide full Assistance as required hereunder. Assistance includes, but is not limited to, designating a project manager or contact person to interface with Provider during the course of Services.

Appears in 49 contracts

Sources: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Services Agreement

Assistance. Client shall provide in a timely and professional manner, and at no cost to Provider, assistance, cooperation, complete and accurate information and data, equipment, access to applicable computer and telecommunications facilities, networks, firewalls, servers, programs, files, documentation, passwords, a suitable work environment, and other resources requested by Provider to enable it to perform the Services (collectively, “Assistance”). Provider shall not be liable for any deficiency in performing the Services if such deficiency results from Client’s failure to provide full Assistance as required hereunder. Assistance includes, includes but is not limited to, designating a project manager or contact person to interface with Provider during the course of Services.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Services Agreement