N o Disclosure Sample Clauses

N o Disclosure. De-identified information may be used by the Provider for the purposes of development, research, and improvement of educational sites, Services, or applications, as any other member of the public or party would be able to use de- identified data pursuant to 34 CFR 99.31(b). Provider agrees not to attempt to re- identify de-identified Student Data and not to transfer de-identified Student Data to any party unless (a) that party agrees in writing not to attempt re-identification, and
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N o Disclosure. Provider acknowledges and agrees that it shall not make any re-disclosure of any Student Data or any portion thereof, including without limitation, user content or other non-public information and/or personally identifiable information contained in the Student Data other than as directed or permitted by the LEA or this DPA. This prohibition against disclosure shall not apply to aggregate summaries of De-Identified information, Student Data disclosed pursuant to a lawfully issued subpoena or other legal process, or to subprocessors performing services on behalf of the Provider pursuant to this DPA. Provider will not Sell Student Data to any third party.
N o Disclosure. De- Provider for the purposes of development, research, and improvement of educational sites, services, or applications, as any other member of the public or party would be able to use de- identified data pursuant to 34 CFR 99.31(b). The Provider and LEA agree that the Provider cannot successfully de-identify information if there are fewer than twenty (20) students in the samples of a particular field or category of information collected, i.e., twenty students in a particular grade, twenty students of a particular race, or twenty students with a particular disability. Provider agrees not to attempt to re-identify de-identified Student Data and 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. Provider shall not copy, reproduce or transmit any data obtained under this DPA and/or any portion thereof, except as necessary to fulfill the DPA.
N o Disclosure. De-identified information, as defined in Exhibit “C”, may be used by the
N o Disclosure. De-identified information may be used by the Provider for the purposes of development, research, and improvement of educational sites, services, or applications, as any other member of the public or party would be able to use de-identified data pursuant to 34 CFR 99.31(b). Provider agrees not to attempt to re-identify de-identified Student Data and 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 LEA who has provided prior written consent for such transfer. Provider shall not copy, reproduce or transmit any data obtained under the Service Agreement and/or any portion thereof, except as necessary to fulfill the Service Agreement.
N o Disclosure. De-identified information, as defined in Exhibit “C”, may be used by the Provider for the purposes of development, research, and improvement of educational sites, services, or applications, as any other member of the public or party would be able to use de- identified data pursuant to 34 CFR 99.31(b). Provider agrees not to attempt to re-identify de- identified Student Data and 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. Provider shall not copy, reproduce or transmit any data obtained under this DPA and/or any portion thereof, except as necessary to fulfill the DPA. 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
N o Disclosure. Provider shall not copy, reproduce or transmit any data obtained under the Service Agreement and/or any portion thereof, except as necessary to fulfill the Service Agreement.
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N o Disclosure. Accepting Party shall not (i) disclose the fact that discussions or negotiations are taking place concerning the possible acquisition of the Property or any of the terms thereof, or (ii) conduct any discussions, negotiations or make any inquiries concerning the possible acquisition of the Property with any other person or entity (including tenants) except for Owner and Listing Broker, except as may be expressly permitted elsewhere in this Agreement and, in such case, only in strict accordance with the provisions hereof. In the event that Accepting Party or a Related Party becomes legally compelled to disclose all or any part of the Evaluation Materials, Accepting Party will provide Owner's Representative with prompt written notice so that Owner may seek a protective order or other appropriate remedy and/or waive compliance with the provisions of this Agreement. Accepting Party acknowledges that damages may be inadequate to protect against breach of these provisions and therefore agrees in advance to the granting of injunctive relief as described above in Owner's favor without proof of actual damages, in addition to any other remedies available at law or in equity. In the event that such protective order or other remedy is not obtained, or that Owner waives compliance with the provisions of this Agreement, in such instance, Accepting Party will furnish only that portion of the Evaluation Materials which is legally required and will exercise best efforts to obtain reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded the Evaluation Materials. Accepting Party shall reimburse Seller Parties for all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees incurred by Seller Parties in successfully enforcing Accepting Party's obligations under this Agreement.
N o Disclosure. De- Provider for the purposes of development, research, and improvement of educational sites, services, or applications, as any other member of the public or party would be able to use de- identified data pursuant to 34 CFR 99.31(b). Provider agrees not to attempt to re-identify de- identified Student Data and 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. Provider shall not copy, reproduce or transmit any data obtained under this DPA and/or any portion thereof, except as necessary to fulfill the DPA. Prior to publishing any document that names the LEA explicitly - identified data is presented

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  • Continuing Disclosure The Creditor may be required to provide you with regular statements. The statements will give you information about your account. Statements will be provided every six months if required. What Could Happen if You Fail to Meet Your Commitments: Security interestThe Creditor has an interest in the property listed below to secure performance of your obligations under the contract, or the payment of money payable under the contract, or both. If you fail to meet your commitments under the contract, including by granting a security interest over this property to another person, then to the extent of the security interest, the Creditor may be entitled to repossess and sell this property. If the sale of the property does not cover the whole of your liability to the Creditor, you will remain liable for the shortfall.Make: Model: Year: Registration No.: _ Chassis / Serial No.: Vin No: Colour: _ Default Interest Charges and Default FeesIn the event of a default in payment and while the default continues you must pay the Default Interest Charges. In the event of a breach of the contract or on the enforcement of the contract, the Default Fees specified below are payable. Your credit contract allows the Creditor to vary these fees and charges. Default Interest ChargesDefault interest is calculated at the rate of % per annum plus the annual interest rate referred to in the “Interest” section above. If you fail to make any payment (whether interest or otherwise) on the due date, you must, upon demand by the Creditor, pay the Creditor default interest on the overdue amount from the due date until the date that the Creditor receives full payment of that overdue amount. Default Fees $ dishonour fee, in respect of each payment which is dishonoured, or for which an automatic payment fails. The fee is payable and will be debited to your account at the time the relevant payment was due. $ late payment fee, in respect of each payment which is not made on its due date and remains outstanding for seven days after its due date. The fee is payable and will be debited to your account seven days after the due date for payment. $ repossession action fee, in respect of the Creditor commencing repossession of the Goods. The fee is payable and will be debited to your account at the time such repossession is commenced. $ post repossession fee. The fee is payable and will be debited to your account after realisation of the Goods or abandonment of realisation.An early repayment recovery amount as described in the “Full Prepayment” section below may be payable by you on the enforcement of the contract on demand by the Creditor. The method for calculating the early repayment recovery amount is further described in the General Conditions (Consumer).Costs incurred by the Creditor in connection with the enforcement of, taking advice on or taking any action pursuant to the contract, or otherwise in connection with the contract, are payable by you on demand by the Creditor on a full indemnity basis.

  • Data Disclosure Under Minnesota Statute § 270C.65, Subdivision 3 and other applicable law, the Contractor consents to disclosure of its social security number, federal employer tax identification number, and/or Minnesota tax identification number, already provided to the State, to federal and state agencies and state personnel involved in the payment of state obligations. These identification numbers may be used in the enforcement of federal and state laws which could result in action requiring the Contractor to file state tax returns, pay delinquent state tax liabilities, if any, or pay other state liabilities.

  • Agency Disclosure Auctioneer and all licenses employed by or associated with auctioneer represent the Seller in the sale of these properties. DISCLAIMERS: SAMPLE

  • No Disclosure Provider acknowledges and agrees that it shall not make any re-disclosure of any Student Data or any portion thereof, including without limitation, user content or other non-public information and/or personally identifiable information contained in the Student Data other than as directed or permitted by the LEA or this DPA. This prohibition against disclosure shall not apply to aggregate summaries of De-Identified information, Student Data disclosed pursuant to a lawfully issued subpoena or other legal process, or to subprocessors performing services on behalf of the Provider pursuant to this DPA. Provider will not Sell Student Data to any third party.

  • NEPOTISM DISCLOSURE A. In this section the term “relative” means:

  • SELLER’S RADON DISCLOSURE Pursuant to the Montana Code Annotated §75-3-606, to the extent the property is habitable:

  • Confidentiality and Safeguarding of University Records; Press Releases; Public Information Under this Agreement, Contractor may (1) create, (2) receive from or on behalf of University, or (3) have access to, records or record systems (collectively, University Records). Among other things, University Records may contain social security numbers, credit card numbers, or data protected or made confidential or sensitive by Applicable Laws. [Option (Include if University Records are subject to FERPA.): Additional mandatory confidentiality and security compliance requirements with respect to University Records subject to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 United States Code (USC) §1232g (FERPA) are addressed in Section 12.41.] [Option (Include if University is a HIPAA Covered Entity and University Records are subject to HIPAA.): Additional mandatory confidentiality and security compliance requirements with respect to University Records subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 160 and subparts A and E of Part 164 (collectively, HIPAA) are addressed in Section 12.26.] Contractor represents, warrants, and agrees that it will: (1) hold University Records in strict confidence and will not use or disclose University Records except as (a) permitted or required by this Agreement, (b) required by Applicable Laws, or (c) otherwise authorized by University in writing; (2) safeguard University Records according to reasonable administrative, physical and technical standards (such as standards established by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Center for Internet Security [Option (Include if Section 12.39 related to Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards is not include in this Agreement.):, as well as the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards]) that are no less rigorous than the standards by which Contractor protects its own confidential information; (3) continually monitor its operations and take any action necessary to assure that University Records are safeguarded and the confidentiality of University Records is maintained in accordance with all Applicable Laws and the terms of this Agreement; and (4) comply with University Rules regarding access to and use of University’s computer systems, including UTS165 at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/board-of-regents/policy-library/policies/uts165-information-resources-use-and-security-policy. At the request of University, Contractor agrees to provide University with a written summary of the procedures Contractor uses to safeguard and maintain the confidentiality of University Records.

  • Information Disclosure We will disclose information to third parties about your account or the transactions you make: (1) when it is necessary for completing transactions, or (2) in order to verify the existence and condition of your account for a third party, such as a credit bureau or merchant, or (3) in order to comply with government agency or court orders, or (4) if you give us your written permission.

  • Mandatory Disclosure In the event that either party or their respective directors, officers, employees, consultants or agents are requested or required by legal process to disclose any of the Confidential Information of the other party, the party required to make such disclosure shall give prompt notice so that the other party may seek a protective order or other appropriate relief. In the event that such protective order is not obtained, the party required to make such disclosure shall disclose only that portion of the Confidential Information, which its counsel advises that it is legally required to disclose.

  • Non-Disclosure Absent prior written consent of the person listed in Section 3 or his/her designee, Contractor shall not: (1) disclose, publish, or disseminate any information, not a matter of public record, that is received by reason of this Contract, regardless of whether the Contractor is or is not under contract at the time of the disclosure; or (2) disclose, publish, or disseminate any information developed for MPS under this Contract. Contractor agrees to take all reasonable precautions to prevent any unauthorized use, disclosure, publication, or dissemination of the same information. All information and any derivatives thereof, whether created by MPS or Contractor under this Contract remains the property of MPS and no license or other rights to such information is granted or implied hereby. For purposes of this Contract, “derivatives” shall mean: (i) for copyrightable or copyrighted material, any translation, abridgment, revision, or other form in which an existing work may be recast, transformed, or adapted; and (ii) for patentable or patented material, any improvement thereon. Within ten business days of the earlier of receipt of MPS’ written or oral request, or final payment, Contractor will return all documents, records, and copies thereof it obtained during the development of the work product covered by this Contract.

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