Directory Services Sample Clauses

Directory Services. If Netscape reasonably determines that the Directory Services contain or present any material that constitutes an infringement of Netscape's trademark, patents, copyrights or trade secrets, Licensee's right to use the Marks pursuant to the grant described in Section 1.1 shall, upon written notice from Netscape of such determination, be suspended until Licensee has revised, removed or removed links to such material to Netscape's reasonable satisfaction. If such revision or removal of, or removal of links to, such material to Netscape's reasonable satisfaction has not occurred within 30 days of the notice from Netscape described in the preceding sentence, Netscape may immediately terminate the license grant described in Section 1.1. If Netscape reasonably determines that the Directory Services contains or presents any material that could reasonably constitute an infringement of a third party's copyright, trademark, patents or trade secrets, Licensee's rights to use the Marks pursuant to the grant described in Section 1.1 shall, upon written notice from Netscape of such determination, be suspended until Licensee has revised or removed that material to Netscape's reasonable satisfaction. If Licensee has not revised to Netscape's reasonable satisfaction that material or presentation within 7 business days of the notice from Netscape described in the preceding sentence, Netscape may immediately terminate this Agreement.
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Directory Services. The Parties acknowledges that if either Party requests directory services from the other Party, such service may be obtained only under a separate agreement.
Directory Services. When available we will list your number in our directory enquiry service in printed or electronic format.
Directory Services. The Company hereby appoints and retains the Director, on a non-exclusive basis, during the Term to serve as a member of the Directory Board and provide the Directory Services as requested by the Company from time to time, and the Director hereby accepts such appointment to the Directory Board and agrees to provide diligently the Directory Services. The Director shall perform such duties and responsibilities as are normally related to such position in accordance with Company's bylaws and applicable law, and Director hereby agrees to use his best efforts to provide the Services. Director shall not allow any other person or entity to perform any of the Services for or instead of Director. Director shall comply with the statutes, rules, regulations and orders of any governmental or quasi-governmental authority, which are applicable to the performance of the Directory Services, and Company's rules, regulations, and practices as they may from time-to-time be adopted or modified In providing the Directory Services, the Director will conform to and abide by the following:
Directory Services. 3.4.6.6 Other Trunk Groups as the Parties may agree are required for jurisdictional separations purposes pursuant to 3.3.2.8.
Directory Services. Directory services enable entities to manage information associated with healthcare organizations and individuals. A provider directory, for example, may include information about a provider’s demographics (e.g., name, date of birth), relationships (e.g., where a provider works), and electronic endpoints (e.g., a Direct address, HL7 FHIR server URL). QHINs may need to rely on directories to facilitate exchange of EHI through the QHIN Exchange Network. For instance, a QHIN might use a directory to identify the appropriate recipient(s) of a QHIN Message Delivery or QHIN Targeted Query. The IHE Healthcare Provider Directory (HPD) profile52 supports queries against, and management of, healthcare provider information that may be publicly shared in a directory structure. However, IHE HPD has not been broadly implemented by the industry. Likewise, the Argonaut Project has developed a FHIR- based specification for provider directories,53 which has also had limited adoption. The QTF Draft 1 does not specify a particular technology or standard for QHINs to implement Directory Services. * ONC Request for Comment #11: Should the QTF require QHINs to implement Directory Services? Recognizing there are many possible approaches for implementing Directory Services, should the QTF specify a single standardized approach? If QHINs implement Directory Services, which entities should be included in directories? Should directories be made publicly accessible? Individual Privacy Preferences Individuals whose EHI is available through the QHIN Exchange Network can choose to opt-out of further use and disclosure of their EHI through the network altogether by exercising Meaningful Choice. However, the healthcare industry has not established a common approach for electronically managing patient privacy preferences. Standards to address privacy preference include the IHE Basic Patient Privacy Consents (BPPC) Profile,54 the IHE Advanced Patient Privacy Consents (APPC) Profile,55 and the HL7 FHIR Consent Resource, but have not been widely adopted. Therefore, the QTF Draft 1 does not specify a particular technology or standard for QHINs to use to manage Individual privacy preferences. The QTF Draft 1 specifies the following functions for managing Individual Privacy Preferences: • A QHIN MUST collect and utilize Meaningful Choice notices received from any First Degree Entity or QHIN
Directory Services. 11.6 We may make available to other companies authorised to manage our directory information your name, telephone number and address and your preference for directory entry (listed or unlisted). This information will be used by them to provide directory services, either as a published telephone directory, internet listing or a public telephone enquiry and ancillary services. Where appropriate, we may disclose this information to the emergency services. Since telephone directory listings and internet publications may be compiled by third parties we cannot accept responsibility for any error or omission in any directory or internet listing unless caused by our fault. If you would like to have an unlisted service you shall pay the applicable Price for the Service. You agree that we are entitled to disclose such information as set out in this clause 11.6, irrespective of whether your Service Number is listed or unlisted.‌
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Directory Services a database for network operating system software that includes information about network users, services, and equipment. Drive: a place to store computer files, whether included in a workstation or network server. Election: the choice and validation of the SLA level chosen by a County Agency that occurs for the initial choice or renewal of the SLA; also any time there is a change in SLA level. Filled Full Time Equivalent (FTE): a permanent county employee or combination of county employees providing a full-time work week of services Image: the standard computer files that once installed on a workstation or server allows the workstation or server to perform required functions; also, the process of installing those files.
Directory Services. SBCT acknowledges that if SBCT desires directory services in addition to those described herein, such additional services must be obtained under separate agreement with Verizon’s directory publishing company.
Directory Services. (6) Voice Conferencing;
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