Equifax Data Sample Clauses
The 'Equifax Data' clause defines what constitutes data provided by or related to Equifax within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause specifies the types of information included, such as credit reports, consumer data, or proprietary analytics, and may outline how this data can be accessed, used, or protected by the parties involved. Its core practical function is to clearly delineate the scope of data covered under the contract, ensuring both parties understand their rights and obligations regarding the handling and use of Equifax-related information.
Equifax Data. In order to access CCP containing data from Equifax, you must undergo additional end user investigation requirements. If approved, you must comply with the Additional Equifax Requirements set out in Section 11.19 herein.
Equifax Data. During the course of providing the Services, PwCES may find missing values, incorrect values or inconsistencies within the Equifax Data or other problems with Equifax Data. In the event PwCES finds any of the foregoing and provides notice to Equifax thereof, Equifax shall be responsible for providing to PwCES for input by PwCES the correct information with respect to the foregoing; provided, however, this provision shall not apply to the extent the foregoing were created by PwCES. If PwCES requires more than a minor additional amount of resources to correct any of the foregoing, the parties shall negotiate in good faith a Change Order.
Equifax Data. The term "Equifax Data" means (i) all data and information provided or submitted by Equifax in connection with the Services and (ii) all such data and information processed or stored, and/or then provided to Equifax, as part of the Services, including, without limitation, data contained in forms, reports and other similar documents provided by PwCES as part of the Services.
Equifax Data. (a) All of Equifax’s Company Information (including, without limitation, data, records and reports related to the Equifax Group, the Equifax Business and the Services) is represented by Equifax to be the exclusive property of Equifax, and/or its Affiliates or the property of third parties licensed to Equifax and/or its Affiliates, and the furnishing of such information, data, records and reports to, or access to such items by, IBM and/or its Affiliates and/or subcontractors will not grant any express or implied license to or interest in IBM and/or its Affiliates and/or subcontractors relating to such information, data, records and reports except as required to perform the Services pursuant to this Agreement. Unless specifically provided otherwise in this Agreement, IBM shall have no responsibility with respect to compliance with laws or regulations applicable to the storage, maintenance, and distribution of Equifax Company Information to the extent that any such activity by IBM is performed or implemented in accordance with Equifax’s legal compliance officer’s written instruction or direction. Upon request by Equifax at any time and from time to time and without regard to the default status of the Parties under this Agreement, IBM and/or its Affiliates and/or subcontractors shall promptly deliver to Equifax Equifax’s Company Information (including without limitation all data, records and related reports regarding the Equifax Group, the Equifax Business and the Services) in electronic (tape) format and in such hard copy as existing on the date of the request by Equifax.
(b) IBM personnel shall not attempt to access, or allow access to, any Equifax Data which they are not permitted to access under this Agreement. If such access is attained, IBM shall immediately report such incident to Equifax, describe in detail the accessed Equifax Data and return to Equifax any copied or removed Equifax Data.
