Integrity of Messages Sample Clauses

Integrity of Messages a. The sending party shall ensure as far as is reasonably practicable that all Messages are complete, accurate and secure against being altered in the course of transmission and, subject to Sub-Clauses 5.b. 5.d. and 15, shall be liable for the direct consequences of any failure to perform his obligations under this Sub-Clause 5.a.
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Integrity of Messages. The sending party shall ensure as far as is reasonably practicable that all Messages are complete, accurate and secure against being altered in the course of transmission and, subject to Sub-Clauses 5.b. 5.d. and 15, shall be liable for the direct consequences of any failure to perform its obligations under this Sub-Clause 5.a. Each party will accord all Messages the same status as would be applicable to a document or to information sent other than by electronic means, unless a Message can be shown to have been corrupted as a result of technical failure on the part of a machine, system or transmission line involved in the process of Interchange. Upon either party becoming aware that a Message has been corrupted or if any Message is identified as incorrect then that party shall inform the other and the sending party shall re-transmit the Message as soon as practicable with a clear indication that it is a corrected Message. Any liability of the sending party which would otherwise accrue from its failure to comply with the provisions of this Sub-Clause 5.c. shall not accrue if Sub-Clause 5.d. applies. Notwithstanding Sub-Clauses 5.a. and 5.c. the sending party shall not be liable for the consequences of a corrupted or incorrect transmission or any failure to re-transmit if the error is or should in all the circumstances be reasonably obvious to the receiving party. In such event the receiving party shall immediately notify the sending party thereof. If the receiving party has reason to believe that a Message is not intended for them they shall notify the sending party and if so requested by the sending party shall, so far as is reasonably possible, Expunge from its system the information contained in such Message.
Integrity of Messages. 1. Each party accepts the integrity of all Messages and agrees to accord these the same status as would be applicable to a document or to information sent other than by electronic means. If the recipient believes a Message is corrupted as a result of technical failure on the part of machine, system or transmission line, or lacks the information required by the EDI/RSO Reporting Handbook or CSRA Online Procedures for transmitting Messages, the recipient will endeavor to promptly notify sender of the error; sender will correct the error as set out in the EDI/RSO Reporting Handbook or CSRA procedures.
Integrity of Messages. 5.1 The Intermediary and Fairmead will ensure that any Message sent to the other is complete, accurate and secure against being altered in the course of transmission.‌
Integrity of Messages. Each party shall take reasonable action to ensure that all Messages it sends are complete, accurate and secure against alterations. If the recipient believes a Message is corrupted as a result of technical failure on the part of machine, system, third party format translation, or transmission line, or lacks required information for transmitting Messages, the recipient will endeavor to promptly notify sender of the error and the sender will endeavor to promptly correct the error.
Integrity of Messages. 5.1 The Party that is the sender of a Message shall:
Integrity of Messages. 4.1 The Parties shall:
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