Gaining Access Sample Clauses
The "Gaining Access" clause defines the conditions and procedures under which one party is permitted to enter or use certain premises, systems, or information belonging to another party. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of access, any advance notice requirements, security protocols, and limitations on what can be accessed or for how long. Its core practical function is to ensure that access is granted in a controlled and secure manner, protecting the interests of the party granting access while enabling necessary activities such as inspections, audits, or service delivery.
Gaining Access. You may contact the manager 1 days prior to arrival. We will send you instructions regarding access
Gaining Access. I gained access to potential study participants through AI events and the extended Taos network. I attended two AI events. The first event occurred in early spring 2016. As an attendee, I received a participant contact list, which included email addresses, organizational affiliation, city, and state/province. The attendees represented six different countries and 36 different cities/provinces. None of the attendees were local to my city and state. The second event occurred in the fall of 2018. For the second event, the contact list of attendees included participants from 4 different countries, over 25 states/provinces/regions, and 50 cities. I used the contact lists from both events to follow up with people that I had spent time with during the event. In 2016, I sent letters via email to 15 attendees, and 10 people responded. Of those respondents, all were willing to participate in the study, but due to scheduling conflicts, only eight were available. The eight study participants lived in eight different cities and states. In 2018, I emailed 12 attendees I interacted with during the event. In retrospect, I should have sent the invitations to all attendees and allowed them to accept or reject the invitation. I attribute my reluctance to being a new researcher. Of those 12, eight agreed to participate in the study. The eight participants lived in two different countries and seven different cities. None of the participants lived in my city. In addition to the two AI events, I contacted the extended Taos Community by contacting practitioners listed on the AI Commons website. I emailed 25 practitioners listed on the site. The email aimed to determine fit by providing background information about the study's purpose and inviting them to participate (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2015). Of the 25 emails sent, eight agreed to participate in the study. In addition, two referrals agreed to become study participants, bringing the total number of participants to 26 AI practitioners.
Gaining Access. You authorize us to provide access to your Funding Account and Deposit Account through Zelle® to initiate and complete Transfer Transactions. To access Zelle® you must have a username, a password, and the required hardware and software as described herein. You must also comply with any other security procedures and policies we may establish from time to time as provided in the Mobile Banking User Agreement. You must provide all mobile phone and other equipment, software (other than any software provided by us), and services necessary to access Zelle®. Not all types of accounts are eligible for Transfer Transactions. We reserve the right to decline the use of any account as a Funding Account or Deposit Account that we believe may present a risk to you and/or us.
