Blacklist Clause Samples
A Blacklist clause defines specific individuals, entities, or items that are excluded from certain rights, benefits, or participation under the agreement. In practice, this clause may list competitors, sanctioned parties, or other restricted groups to whom services cannot be provided or with whom business cannot be conducted. Its core function is to protect the parties from legal, reputational, or competitive risks by clearly identifying and prohibiting engagement with blacklisted parties.
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Blacklist. If the chosen means of identification or the Agreement has been blocked, Brobizz A/S forwards the Bizz transponder's identification number and/or related vehicle registration number to the Operators to prevent the Bizz Transponder, Number Plate Payment and/or eTicket from being used for passage, etc., after being blocked.
Blacklist. If the chosen means of identification or the Agreement has been blocked, Brobizz A/S passes on the Toll Box's and/or Toll App identification number and/or vehicle registration number to the Operators to avoid that The Toll Box and/or Toll App can be used when passing etc. after the blocking.
Blacklist. Art of Click will periodically provide the Media Company with a blacklist which stipulates websites, mobile sites and apps which the Media Company is not allowed to work with.
Blacklist. A. The Employer shall not establish or create a so-called "Blacklist" that may have for its purpose the prevention of any member of the Union obtaining employment with the Employer or other employers.
Blacklist. If T-Mobile provides Company with a list of MSISDNs that are “blacklisted,” Company and all Third Party Providers will not send any Message to any MSISDN on the blacklist. If Company or a Third Party Provider receives any Messages from any MSISDN on the blacklist, Company or the Third Party Provider will send a response Message with text to be provided by T-Mobile.
