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Dependency. UST's performance is dependent upon Client’s fulfillment of its obligations under this Agreement and each SOW, at no charge to UST. Any delay in performance of Client’s obligations may result in additional charges and/or delay of the completion of the Services, Deliverables or Software Services. In addition to Client’s other obligations under this Agreement, Client hereby: 3.1.1. Agrees to provide at its sole cost and expense a safe working space, and sufficient facilities, equipment and related supplies at its premises for any Personnel required to perform services on-site at Client’s facility; 3.1.2. Agrees to provide to UST all software, with supporting licenses, required for UST to perform the requisite Services under a SOW, regardless of where such services will be performed, and in the event that UST is required to purchase software to perform the Services under this SOW, Client will reimburse UST for the associated licensing fee(s); 3.1.3. Authorizes UST and its Affiliates (and their successors and assigns, contractors and agents) to store and use Client’s business contact information wherever UST does business, for use in connection with UST products and services or in furtherance of UST’s business relationship with Client; 3.1.4. Agrees to obtain any necessary consents and take any other actions required by applicable Law, including but not limited to data privacy laws, prior to disclosing any of its employee information, Client Data, or other legally protected information to UST; 3.1.5. grants UST a non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, sublicensable, royalty-free, freely transferable right and license to use, copy, modify, create derivative works of, delete, transmit, publish, display, perform, translate, and distribute any information, including Client Data, provided hereunder by Client to UST in order for UST to provide its obligations under this Agreement and any SOW; and 3.1.6. Agrees to designate a representative who will have the authority to act on behalf of Client in all matters related to this Agreement and, in respect of each SOW, a representative who will have the authority to act on behalf of Client in all matters related to the Services performed by UST under that SOW.
Dependency. 10.1 In the event that a ▇▇▇ Party, a Skype Party, the Company or any other member of the Group (“Affected Party”) is prevented from performing an obligation or undertaking or complying with any provision under this Agreement as a direct result of a breach of any of the terms of this Agreement or the Deed (“Breach”) by: 10.1.1 in the case of a ▇▇▇ Party, a Skype Party; 10.1.2 in the case of a Skype Party, a ▇▇▇ Party; and 10.1.3 in the case of the Company or any member of the Group, a Skype Party or a ▇▇▇ Party, and the Affected Party provides written notice to the breaching party detailing the Breach and requiring the breaching party to cure the Breach within thirty (30) days of the date of the notice, the Affected Party shall not be obligated to perform the relevant obligation or undertaking affected by the Breach so long as such Breach continues uncured where such non-performance or non-compliance would be deemed a material breach of this Agreement or the Deed, and shall not be liable for such material breach. For the avoidance of doubt, the withholding by any Party of consent as a Shareholder under the Deed, as such consent may be required in the Deed from time to time (including, without limitation, pursuant to clause 6 thereof), shall not be deemed a Breach.
Dependency. Client acknowledges that certain of the Contractor’s obligations in this Schedule 5 are dependent upon Client providing the Contractor with information and any updates thereafter. To the extent that the Contractor cannot comply with any obligations in this Schedule 5 due to Client failing to provide such information, the Contractor shall not be in breach of the obligation (but shall nevertheless use its reasonable endeavours to fulfil the relevant obligation).
Dependency. To the Vendor's Best Knowledge the assets of the Companies and the facilities and services to which the Companies have a contractual right include all rights, properties, assets, facilities and services relevant to the carrying on of the business of the Companies in the manner in which it is currently carried on. Where any assets are used but not owned by the Companies or any facilities or services are provided to the Companies by any third party, they are provided on the basis of arm's length agreements. CONDITIONS OF ASSETS
Dependency. You acknowledge and agree that access to and use of the Software is entirely dependent on the availability and proper functioning of Your SF Instance and that Tapply has no control over your SF Instance or the services you receive from Salesforce or other third parties. You are responsible for ensuring the availability of Your SF Instance, including the payment of all fees and compliance with applicable terms of use, and You agree that Tapply is not responsible for any inability to access or use the Software, or interruption or degradation of the performance of the Software, to the extent caused by any issues, problems, errors, delays, malfunctions or inaccessibility relating to Your SF Instance or to third party technology or services, whether as a result or Your defaults or otherwise. You are solely responsible for the configuration of Your SF Instance and all technology and services necessary to access and use the Internet and Your SF Instance.
Dependency. Except for one company, all companies argue to be very dependent on IT. Company D even decided recently to found a new company with the focus on their internal IT systems. “We founded a new IT company very recently. We have bought the source code of the external company and we are going to continue to build on that. The new IT company serves to strengthen the platform that is already created and to further develop and improve the communication between ERP systems, visualization, traceability in food, … We think it is very important to control these matters in order to offer our customers the difference on a digital level as well.” (Director of company D, personal communication, May 9, 2018) By taking over the IT systems that the company relies on, the business is less dependent on an external company. IT in company A is an indispensable aspect in the proper functioning of the college. The institution is very dependent on the electronic learning platforms and their other software programs. Company F agrees with this. The director of company F states that a bank is in fact a large IT company. So, you have to ensure that everything runs smoothly, that everything is under control, that you are technologically up to standard. One of the most important elements in this aspect is the business continuity plan. Company G, which is a hospital, is also very dependent on IT. For example, for patient records and quick communication with other hospitals and general practitioners. In addition, it is also more difficult for a hospital to impose rules on employees. There are more than 100 doctors. They work on an independent basis but use the technology of the hospital. This differs from a normal company where employers can impose rules on their employees. In the hospital there is a general arrangement that doctors must submit to. Company A, B, C, I, J and H all mention that if crucial elements of IT were to fail, such as the ERP-system, the entire company would be down right afterwards. “In fact, we do not know the location of anything ourselves in the warehouse. We cannot find anything without a computer.” (Director of company H, personal communication, April 27, 2018). By way of contrast, Company E is the only company that claims not to be dependent on IT. You should know that our income comes from lease contracts. These are long- term contracts. In terms of contingency, let us put it that way, it is not that important. Our business continuity does not depend on IT. How...
Dependency. The Companies and the Sellers acknowledge that the statements made in accordance with Sections 2.01 and 2.02 of this Contract are made with the intention of inducing the Buyers to enter into this Contract, and to complete the Purchase and Sale, and that the Buyers enter into this Contract on the basis of, and in full reliance on, each such statement.

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  • Dependencies HP’s ability to deliver services will depend on Customer’s reasonable and timely cooperation and the accuracy and completeness of any information from Customer needed to deliver the services.

  • Behaviour No obscene or insulting language or disorderly behaviour shall be permitted. This includes any form of entertainment that may be considered lewd or inappropriate for a public place or that may offend or cause embarrassment to others.

  • Service Animals Humber Residence acknowledges the rights of persons with disabilities to retain their service animal while living in Residence. In order to preserve the health and safety of all people and animals living or working in the Residence environment, the Resident will notify the Residence Office that they require a service animal and will provide documentation as outlined in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act confirming that the Resident requires the service animal. The Resident will also complete a Service Animal Agreement with the Residence Manager or designate, and agrees to adhere to the requirements within it.

  • Alcohol on the day of testing all workers onsite shall be required to submit a breath sample i.e. blanket testing.

  • Infectious Disease The Employer shall provide Bargaining Unit Employees with information about residents' infectious diseases provided that such information does not compromise HIPAA or otherwise infringe upon residents' rights to confidentiality.