Common use of Cooperation; Access Clause in Contracts

Cooperation; Access. The Provider shall, and shall cause its designees to, devote such time and attention as is necessary to provide the Services timely and in accordance with this Agreement and reasonably cooperate and assist with any reasonable request by the Recipient to the extent required for effective delivery or provision of any Service. In addition, the Recipient agrees that it shall provide to the Provider and its designees, at no cost to the Provider or such designees, access to the facilities, assets, systems, software, information systems, and books and records of the Recipient, in all cases only to the extent reasonably necessary for the Provider to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. Should the Provider access information systems operated by the Recipient storing Personal Information, the Recipient shall take safeguards to prevent any access by the Provider to such Personal Information beyond that required to provide Services to the Recipient, in accordance with Section 2.11 of this Agreement. Each Party agrees to comply with the other Party’s written security policies, procedures and requirements, and information security policies, when accessing the other Party’s facilities, assets, systems, software, information systems and books and records and will not tamper with, compromise, or circumvent any security or audit measures employed by such other Party. Each Party shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that only those of its personnel who are specifically authorized to have access to the facilities, assets, systems, software, information systems and books and records of the other Party gain such access, and to prevent unauthorized access, use, destruction, alteration or loss in connection with such access.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Transition Services Agreement (Tectonic Financial, Inc.), Transition Services Agreement (Magnera Corp), Transition Services Agreement (Treasure Holdco, Inc.)