Customer authorizes Clause Samples
The "Customer authorizes" clause grants the service provider or vendor explicit permission to perform certain actions or access specific resources on behalf of the customer. In practice, this may include authorizing the provider to process payments, access customer data, or interact with third parties as necessary to deliver the agreed-upon services. This clause ensures that the provider has the legal authority to carry out essential tasks, thereby facilitating smooth service delivery and reducing the risk of disputes over consent or permitted actions.
Customer authorizes. Miraclon to use its affiliates, suppliers and subcontractors including for data processing, hosting and storage purposes, provided that Miraclon remains responsible for the quality of the Services and the affiliates’, suppliers’ and subcontractors’ compliance with the Privacy Law as applied to data processors. Where required by Privacy Laws, Miraclon has entered into agreements containing standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal information to processors located in a third country with other Miraclon Affiliates and subprocessors as needed to document their commitment to adequate protection of personal information and authorize the transfer.
Customer authorizes. CPS to perform a Diesel Fuel Top Off Service for an amount not exceed $ ($600 recommended) without customer authorization. This service shall be documented on the inspection report. Cost for fuel service will be charged at CPS prevailing labor and fuel rates. Service Trucks are capable of providing up to 100 gallons, if approved pricing covers costs.
Customer authorizes. Pudding App and its Sub-Processors to make international transfers of the Personal Data in accordance with this DPA so long as Applicable Law for such transfers is respected. As of the DPA Effective Date, Pudding App is a member of the EU-U.S. and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield frameworks (“Privacy Shield Certification”). Pudding App will inform Customer if Pudding App determines that it can no longer provide the level of protection required by such frameworks.
