Externally Provided Data Clause Samples

Externally Provided Data. In the event that Client Data is provided by a third-party, TRX will deliver to Client a “Data Access Authorization” (the form of which is attached hereto as Exhibit E) for Client to execute and provide to the sources of the data feeds required for TRX to deliver the Services. Client will execute and deliver the Data Access Authorization to TRX. Upon receipt TRX will also submit the Authorization to Client’s named data providers so that TRX may receive the necessary data for Client to use the Services (“Externally Provided Data”). Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement, Client’s use of the Services is contingent upon data providers giving TRX access to Client’s Externally Provided Data.
Externally Provided Data. If AXP requests that AXP Data be provided by a third-party (a “Data Provider”), AXP acknowledges that Vendor will not be required to receive such data unless Vendor and AXP executes a mutually agreeable industry standard data protection letter of agreement, and AXP provides such letter to the named Data Providers so that Vendor may receive the data necessary for AXP to use the Services (“Externally Provided Data”). Vendor shall not be liable for delays resulting from AXP’s failure to execute a data protection letter of agreement or for the Data Provider’s failure or delay in providing such data to Vendor. Additionally, Vendor may provide Data Providers with a TRAVELTRAX utility (Agency ETL) to facilitate Vendor’s receipt of such Externally Provided Data. If AXP’s Data Providers do not use the TRAVELTRAX utility or do not transmit the AXP Data in a TRX-preferred file format, then Vendor will notify AXP that such Data will need to be converted to a TRX-preferred file format and shall provide AXP with an estimate of the cost of such conversion. Vendor will not be required to accept such Data unless AXP bears the expense of such conversion. Notwithstanding anything contained in this SOW to the contrary, AXP’s use of the Services is contingent upon Data Providers giving Vendor access to AXP’s Externally Provided Data to the extent that such Externally Provided Data is required to perform the Services.

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  • Posting licensed content on any Website The following terms and conditions apply as follows: Licensing material from an Elsevier journal: All content posted to the web site must maintain the copyright information line on the bottom of each image; A hyper-text must be included to the Homepage of the journal from which you are licensing at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/science/journal/xxxxx or the Elsevier homepage for books at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇; Central Storage: This license does not include permission for a scanned version of the material to be stored in a central repository such as that provided by Heron/XanEdu. Licensing material from an Elsevier book: A hyper-text link must be included to the Elsevier homepage at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ . All content posted to the web site must maintain the copyright information line on the bottom of each image.

  • Links to Third Party Websites In your use of the Service and/or the Company’s website, you may encounter various types of links that enable you to visit websites operated or owned by third parties (“Third Party Site”). These links are provided to you as a convenience and are not under the control or ownership of the Company. The inclusion of any link to a Third Party Site is not (i) an endorsement by the Company of the Third Party Site, (ii) an acknowledgement of any affiliation with its operators or owners, or (iii) a warranty of any type regarding any information or offer on the Third Party Site. Your use of any Third Party Site is governed by the various legal agreements and policies posted at that website.

  • De-Identified Data Provider agrees not to attempt to re-identify de-identified Student Data. De-Identified Data may be used by the Provider for those purposes allowed under FERPA and the following purposes: (1) assisting the LEA or other governmental agencies in conducting research and other studies; and (2) research and development of the Provider's educational sites, services, or applications, and to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Services; and (3) for adaptive learning purpose and for customized student learning. Provider's use of De-Identified Data shall survive termination of this DPA or any request by ▇▇▇ to return or destroy Student Data. Except for Subprocessors, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees not to transfer de- identified Student Data to any party unless (a) that party agrees in writing not to attempt re-identification, and (b) prior written notice has been given to the LEA who has provided prior written consent for such transfer. Prior to publishing any document that names the LEA explicitly or indirectly, the Provider shall obtain the LEA’s written approval of the manner in which de-identified data is presented.

  • Use of Materials There should be no limitations or restrictions by Union upon a Contractor's choice of materials or design, nor, regardless of source or location, upon the full use and utilization, of equipment, machinery, packaging, precast, prefabricated, prefinished, or preassembled materials, tools or other labor saving devices, subject to the application of the California Public Contract and Labor Codes. Generally, the onsite installation or application of such items shall be performed by the craft having jurisdiction over such work.

  • Metering Data At Developer’s expense, the metered data shall be telemetered to one or more locations designated by Connecting Transmission Owner, Developer and NYISO. Such telemetered data shall be used, under normal operating conditions, as the official measurement of the amount of energy delivered from the Large Generating Facility to the Point of Interconnection.