Misuse of Information Sample Clauses

Misuse of Information. The FCRA prohibits the obtaining of information from a consumer reporting agency for an impermissible purpose. Further, those involved in such improper requesting may be subject to criminal penalties of imprisonment up to two years and/or a fine of $5,000 for each offense. 15 U.S.C. § 1681q. However such punishments are subject to change as the FCRA is amended. Further, the DPPA prohibits obtaining information under false pretenses and restricts the resale or redisclosure of personal information contained in state motor vehicle records. A violation of the DPPA may also result in criminal penalties. 18 U.S.C. § 2733(a). If a Client or one of its employees misrepresents to Sarma the reason for a report or requests a report for an impermissible purpose, Sarma may terminate service without notice in addition to other remedies available to Sarma. Client understands that its misuse of or improper request for information may have a direct impact upon Xxxxx and may cause it to be unable to obtain information for any of its clients resulting in substantial damages for which Client would be liable.
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Misuse of Information. The FCRA prohibits the obtaining of information from a consumer reporting agency for an impermissible purpose. Further, those involved in such improper requesting may be subject to criminal penalties of imprisonment up to two years and/or a fine of $5,000 for each offense. 15 U.S.C. § 1681q. However, such punishments are subject to change as the FCRA is amended. Further the DPPA prohibits obtaining information under false pretenses and restricts the resale or redisclosure of personal information contained in the state motor vehicle records. A violation of the DPPA may also result in criminal penalties. 18 U.S.C. § 2733(a). If a Client or one of its employees misrepresents to Private Eyes Screening the reason for a report or requests a report for an impermissible purpose, Private Eyes Screening may terminate service without notice in addition to other remedies available to Private Eyes Screening. Client understand that its misuse of or improper request for information may have a direct impact upon Private Eyes Screening and may cause it to be unable to obtain information for any of its clients resulting in substantial damages for which Client would be liable.
Misuse of Information. The Requesting Party will notify the Providing Agency within 24 hours following the determination that information has been compromised by any unauthorized access, distribution, use, modification, or disclosure. The statement to the Providing Agency will provide the date and the number of records affected by any unauthorized access, distribution, use, modification, or disclosure of information. The statement will also include remedies that have been put in place to prevent future occurrence.
Misuse of Information. The FCRA prohibits the obtaining of information from a consumer reporting agency for an impermissible purpose. Further, those involved in such improper requesting may be subject to criminal penalties of imprisonment up to one year and/or a fine of $5,000 for each offense. 15 U.S.C. § 1681q. Further, the DPPA prohibits obtaining information under false pretenses and restricts the resale or redisclosure of personal information contained in state motor vehicle records. A violation of the DPPA may also result in criminal penalties. 18 U.S.C. § 2733(a). If a Client or one of its employees misrepresents to DS the reason for a report or requests a report for an impermissible purpose, DS may terminate service without notice in addition to other remedies available to DS. Client understands that its misuse of or improper request for information may have a direct impact upon DS and may cause it to be unable to obtain information for any of its clients resulting in substantial damages for which Client would be liable.
Misuse of Information. The FCRA prohibits the obtaining of information from a consumer reporting agency for an impermissible purpose, i.e. reasons other than those listed in paragraph 1.1 above. Further, those involved in such improper requesting may be subject to criminal penalties of imprisonment up to one year and/or a fine of $5,000 for each offense. 15 U.S.C. § 1681q. Further, the DPPA prohibits obtaining information under false pretenses and restricts the resale or redisclosure of personal information contained in state motor vehicle records. A violation of the DPPA also may result in criminal penalties. 18 U.S.C. § 2733(a). If a Customer or one of its employees misrepresents to SOFTECH the reason for a report or requests a report for an impermissible purpose, SOFTECH may terminate service without notice in addition to other remedies available to SOFTECH. Customer agrees to indemnify Softech as provided in paragraph 7.2 above for any claims and liabilities related to an unauthorized request.
Misuse of Information. The FCRA prohibits the obtaining of information from a consumer reporting agency for an impermissible purpose. Further, those involved in such improper requesting may be subject to criminal penalties of imprisonment up to one year and/or a fine of $5,000 for each offense. 15 U.S.C. § 1681q. If a Client or one of its employees misrepresents to DS the reason for a report or requests a report for an impermissible purpose, DS may terminate service without notice in addition to other remedies available to DS. Client understands that its misuse of or improper request for information may have a direct impact upon DS and may cause it to be unable to obtain information for any of its clients resulting in substantial damages for which Client would be liable.
Misuse of Information. The FCRA prohibits the obtaining of information from a consumer reporting agency for an impermissible purpose. Further, those involved in such improper requesting may be subject to criminal penalties of imprisonment up to one year and/or a fine of $5,000 for each offense. 15 U.S.C. § 1681q. Further, the DPPA prohibits obtaining information under false pretenses and restricts the resale or redisclosure of personal information contained in state motor vehicle records. A violation of the DPPA may also result in criminal penalties. 18 U.S.C. § 2733(a). If a Client or one of its employees misrepresents to USBS the reason for a report or requests a report for an impermissible purpose, USBS may terminate service without notice in addition to other remedies available to USBS. Client understands that its misuse of or improper request for information may have a direct impact upon USBS and may cause it to be unable to obtain information for any of its clients resulting in substantial damages for which Client would be liable.
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Misuse of Information. The FCRA prohibits the obtaining of information from a consumer reporting agency for an impermissible purpose. Further, those involved in such improper requesting may be subject to criminal penalties of imprisonment up to two years and/or a fine of $5,000 for each offense. 15 U.S.C. § 1681q. However, such punishments are subject to change as the FCRA is amended. Further, the DPPA prohibits obtaining information under false pretenses and restricts the resale or redisclosure of personal information contained in state motor vehicle records. A violation of the DPPA may also result in criminal penalties. 18 U.S.C. § 2733(a). If a Client or one of its employees misrepresents to Third Vision the reason for a report or requests a report for an impermissible purpose, Third Vision may terminate service without notice in addition to other remedies available to Third Vision. Client understands that its misuse of or improper request for information may have a direct impact upon Third Vision and may cause it to be unable to obtain information for any of its clients resulting in substantial damages for which Client would be liable.
Misuse of Information. Should one Party intentionally use, misuse, disclose (unless previously authorized in writing), or otherwise abridge any Confidential Information or the Technical Information of the other Party to the extent that such use, misuse, disclosure or abridgement constitutes a material breach of this Agreement under Section 8.7, the injured Party may seek to enjoin such activities in a court of law, and the prevailing Party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorney's fees and costs associated with such action.
Misuse of Information. The FCRA prohibits the obtaining of information from a consumer reporting agency for an impermissible purpose. Further, those involved in such improper requesting may be subject to criminal penalties of imprisonment up to one year and/or a fine of $5,000 for each offense. 15 U.S.C. § 1681q. Further, the DPPA prohibits obtaining information under false pretenses and restricts the resale or redisclosure of personal information contained in state motor vehicle records. A violation of the DPPA may also result in criminal penalties. 18 U.S.C. § 2733(a). If The Company or one of its employees misrepresents to ISP the reason for a report or requests a report for an impermissible purpose, ISP may terminate service without notice in addition to other remedies available to ISP. The Company understands that its misuse of or improper request for information may have a direct impact upon ISP and may cause it to be unable to obtain information for any of ISP’s customers resulting in substantial damages for which The Company would be liable.
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