Customer Guidelines and Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Customer Guidelines and Responsibilities. Customer agrees and understands that: (i) it is responsible for all activity of Authorized Users and for Authorized Users’ compliance with this Agreement; (ii) it shall: (a) have sole responsibility for the accuracy, quality, integrity, legality, reliability and appropriateness of all Customer Data; (b) prevent unauthorized access to, or use of, the Products, and notify Zscaler promptly of any such unauthorized access or use; and (c) comply with all applicable laws and/or regulations in using the Products; (iii) the Products shall not include Customer’s connection to the Internet or any equipment or third party licenses necessary for Customer to use the Products, which shall be Customer’s sole responsibility; (iv) in order for Zscaler to provide the SaaS, Customer is responsible for forwarding its web traffic or internal traffic to Zscaler via valid forwarding mechanisms that allow for automatic fail over (i.e. PAC, IPSEC, GRE tunnels, and/or Zscaler App); (v) it is responsible for supplying Zscaler with any technical data and other information and authorizations that Zscaler may reasonably request to allow Zscaler to provide the Products to Customer; and (vi) Zscaler shall have the right to: (a) use or act upon any suggestions, ideas, enhancement requests, feedback, recommendations or other information provided by Customer relating to the Products without restriction and without obligation to Customer (collectively “Feedback”); (b) utilize information collected regarding Customer’s use of the Products for the purposes of
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Customer Guidelines and Responsibilities. Customer agrees and understands that: (i) it is responsible for all activity of Authorized Users and for Authorized Users’ compliance with this Agreement; (ii) it shall: (a) have sole responsibility for the accuracy, quality, integrity, legality, reliability and appropriateness of all Customer Data; (b) prevent unauthorized access to, or use of, the Products, and notify Comcast promptly of any such unauthorized access or use; and (c) comply with all Applicable Laws and/or regulations in using the Products; (iii) the Products shall not include Customer’s connection to the Internet or any equipment or third party licenses necessary for Customer to use the Products, which shall be Customer’s sole responsibility; (iv) in order for Comcast to provide the SaaS, Customer is responsible for forwarding its web traffic or internal traffic to Comcast via valid forwarding mechanisms that allow for automatic fail over (i.e. PAC, IPSEC, GRE tunnels, and/or Comcast App); (v) it is responsible for supplying Comcast with any technical data and other information and authorizations that Comcast may reasonably request to allow Comcast to provide the Products to Customer; and (vi) Comcast shall have the right to: (a) use or act upon any suggestions, ideas, enhancement requests, feedback, recommendations or other information provided by Customer relating to the Products without restriction and without obligation to Customer (collectively “Feedback”); and (b) utilize information collected regarding Customer’s use of the Products for the purposes of (1) maintaining, improving and/or analyzing the SaaS, including providing advanced analytics and reporting to Customer, (2) complying with all legal or contractual requirements, and/or (3) making malicious or unwanted content anonymously available to its licensors for the purpose of further developing and enhancing the Products. The foregoing shall in no way limit Comcast’s confidentiality and security obligations set forth in this Agreement. Comcast acknowledges that all Feedback is provided “As-Is” without warranty of any type.

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  • SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Interconnection Customer’s Scope of Work and Responsibilities The Interconnection Customer will design, construct, own, operate and maintain the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities and Collection Feeder Lines in accordance with the following requirements, to the extent not inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement, the ISO OATT or applicable NYISO Procedures: NYISO requirements, industry standards and specifications, regulatory requirements, the Connecting Transmission Owner’s applicable Connecting Transmission Owner’s Electric System Bulletins (“ESBs”), provided at the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/ProNet/Technical-Resources/Electric- Specifications, the System Protection and Interconnection Customer Attachment Facilities Electric Installation Specification for Xxxxxxxxx Solar Project provided as Appendix C to the Facilities Study for the Small Generating Facility (“Project Specific Specifications”), as such specifications shall be modified as a result of the Interconnection Customer’s post Facilities SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2557 Study modifications to the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities, and Good Utility Practice. The Interconnection Customer shall submit all engineering design and electrical specifications associated with the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities to the Connecting Transmission Owner for its review and acceptance in accordance with the ESBs and Project Specific Specifications. The metering of any redundant or standby station service provisions at the Xxxxxxxxx Solar Collector Substation shall be added in accordance with the Connecting Transmission Owner’s retail tariff, P.S.C. No. 220, and the Connecting Transmission Owner’s ESB 750. As per the Project Specific Specifications, the Interconnection Customer will install the RTU provided by Connecting Transmission Owner in accordance with Connecting Transmission Owner’s ESBs, indoors and within 15 feet of the meter(s), and remote from: • heavy traffic areas, work areas, and loading areas; • heat producing or high electrostatic or electromagnetic field producing equipment; and • station batteries. (Note: If no indoor facility is available, then installation of the RTU and revenue metering equipment in a dedicated, weatherproof, heated cubicle (accessible only to Connecting Transmission Owner) is acceptable.) For the revenue metering, the Interconnection Customer shall install a meter panel in accordance with the Project Specific Specifications, ESB 752 and ESB 750. The Interconnection Customer shall mount the revenue metering CT/PT units, make grounding connections, and complete all primary wiring. The Interconnection Customer shall install the meter socket enclosure near the Connecting Transmission Owner’s RTU in accordance with the Project Specific Specifications. Additional right-of-way (“ROW”) will be required for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Line 301 Tap and must accommodate the 125’ x 125’ work pads required for the installation of the new structures. The Interconnection Customer is responsible for obtaining the property/easements needed for the Line 301 Tap line, access roads to/from the Line 301 Tap, and work pads, in accordance with the standards set forth in the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Standards and Requirements Relating to Third Party Acquisition and Transfer of Real Property Interests to Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation for Electric Facilities and Survey Specifications (January 2019). The Interconnection Customer is responsible for all permitting. Upon termination of this Agreement, Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for all costs associated with the decommissioning and removal of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Interconnection Facilities.

  • Roles and Responsibilities 1. The Donor States shall make funds available in support of eligible programmes proposed by the Beneficiary State and agreed on by the Financial Mechanism Committee within the priority sectors listed in Article 3.1 of Protocol 38c and the programme areas listed in the Annex to Protocol 38c. The Donor States and the Beneficiary State shall cooperate on the preparation of concept notes defining the scope and planned results for each programme.

  • Client’s Responsibilities In addition to other responsibilities herein or imposed by law, the Client shall:

  • Vendor Responsibilities Note: NO EXCEPTIONS OR REVISIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED IN C-M, O-S, V-W. Indemnification

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  • Shared Responsibilities 2.2.1 The parties will respect and value the diversity of the workplace by helping to prevent and eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment and bullying. The parties will observe established procedures and consultative processes to help achieve this objective.

  • RESTRICTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 Customer will not, directly or indirectly: reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble or otherwise attempt to discover the source code, object code or underlying structure, ideas, know-how or algorithms relevant to the Services or any software, documentation or data related to the Services (“Software”); modify, translate, or create derivative works based on the Services or any Software (except to the extent expressly permitted by Company or authorized within the Services); use the Services or any Software for timesharing or service bureau purposes or otherwise for the benefit of a third; or remove any proprietary notices or labels.

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