Business Access Sample Clauses

The Business Access clause defines the rights and conditions under which one party may enter or use the business premises or systems of another party. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of access, such as permitted hours, areas, or systems, and may specify any security or confidentiality requirements that must be followed. Its core function is to ensure that access is granted in a controlled and secure manner, balancing operational needs with the protection of sensitive business assets.
Business Access. Subject to all direction provided by Manager pursuant to this Agreement and its approval in all respects, provide adequate security and Premises access control (including key cards and/or badges) as mutually agreed by the Parties.
Business Access. Any authorized signer of your business account is authorized on such terms, conditions, and agreements as we may require to: a. Enter into this Agreement as amended from time to time; b. Access each account in any manner and for any purpose available through the service, whether now available or available at some time in the future; and c. Use any online banking service in any manner and for any purpose available through the service, whether now available or available at some time in the future.
Business Access. The Buyer intends and shall be exclusively responsible for the security and management of business access. In all respects, the Buyer shall be responsible for providing adequate security and Business access control (including key cards and/or badges). Seller shall make itself reasonably available for a period of 30 days for assistance and guidance by answering Buyer inquiries on a reasonable timeline related to security and business access and providing contact information to interested third parties including security company contacts.
Business Access. The Company agrees, subject to prior arrangements, to give the Buyer and its counsel, accountants, consultants and representatives reasonable further access during normal business hours to all of the Company's and its Subsidiaries' premises and all of their files, records, contracts and other documents and properties as the Buyer or its counsel, accountants, consultants or representatives may reasonably request. The Buyer shall act in such a manner as to minimize any disruption of the day to day operations of the Company and shall obtain the prior consent of the Company before contacting any Person other than employees of the Company and its Subsidiaries, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. The Buyer's further access pursuant to this Section 4.2 shall be governed by the Confidentiality Agreement.
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Business Access. 21.1 The Employer has a policy that outlines the procedure and the arrangements to be put in place should road access to either Resorts be blocked by a natural disaster such as a fire or landslip. The Employer will use best endeavours to provide as much clarity as reasonably possible with regard to work arrangements for Employees should a roadblock occur. 21.2 If no access to the Employee’s workplace is possible and no alternative workplace is available the Employee will receive pay as per the current pay cycle. 21.3 If the Country Fire Authority (“CFA”) Fire Danger Rating has been declared “Catastrophic”, the Employee will not attend work without the prior discussion and approval of the Employer, with the Employee to receive pay as per the current pay cycle unless alternative employment is provided.