Party Contractors Sample Clauses

Party Contractors. 5.1 The Company acknowledges and agrees that the provision of the Services may in part be delegated or contracted or subcontracted to Third Party Contractors by Service Provider.
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Party Contractors. UBM Canon may require Exhibitor to use designated third-party contractors to provide certain services (“Required Contractors”), and Exhibitor must then use only the Required Contractors for such services. Notwithstanding such designation, Required Contractors and third-party vendors listed in the Manual act solely as independent contractors, and Organizer is not responsible for their performance, acts, or omissions.
Party Contractors. University acknowledges that, in connection with SMG’s management and operation of the Facility, SMG utilizes the services of certain third-party independent contractors (the “Third-Party Contractors”).
Party Contractors. In the course of complying with its obligations under the law and providing educational services, Xxxxxx Central School District has entered into agreements with certain third-party contractors. Pursuant to such agreements, third-party contractors may have access to "student data" and/or "teacher or principal data," as those terms are defined by law. Each contract the Xxxxxx Central School District enters into with a third party contractor where the third party contractor receives student data or teacher or principal data will include the following information:
Party Contractors. District Responsibilities The District will ensure that whenever it enters into a contract or other written agreement with a third-party contractor under which the third-party contractor will receive student data or teacher or principal data from the District, the contract or written agreement will include provisions requiring that confidentiality of shared student data or teacher or principal data be maintained in accordance with law, regulation, and District policy. In addition, the District will ensure that the contract or written agreement includes the third-party contractor's data privacy and security plan that has been accepted by the District. The third-party contractor's data privacy and security plan must, at a minimum:
Party Contractors. In the exercise of the licenses granted under this Agreement, each party may utilize independent contractors (“Contractors”) in connection with the exercise of the licenses granted in this Agreement; provided, however, that any such use is solely to support the party’s permitted sublicensees in connection with GO’s or DT’s rights under this Agreement. Any such Contractors that receive any Confidential Information of DT will be bound by a written agreement containing terms substantially similar to the terms and conditions applicable to GO and DT under this Agreement.
Party Contractors. Security Question 1 Company will not use the personal information collected during the account creation process for any purpose other than securing verifiable parental consent; fulfilling requested transactions; sending order confirmations and other notifications requested by the district or that are required by law; providing the district with access to the service including ensuring proper licensing; providing necessary copyright permissions; providing customer service, technical support, and sales support. The following Personally Identifiable data is captured by our system: • Teacher first name, last name (required) • Teacher email (required) • Grade (optional) • Student Class Chart name (required) • Student first name, last name (optional) • Parent first or last name (optional) • Parent email (required for parent access) Additional Data Collected Certain activities on certain services allow children to create or manipulate content and save it on our services. Some of these activities do not require children to provide any personal information. If a service requests or allows a child to provide personal information in their created content, we will seek prior verifiable parental consent in order to collect that information. Examples of created content that constitute or may include Personal Information include the following: • Student voice recordings (Raz–Kids, Raz-Plus and Headsprout only): Children may record themselves reading texts; they may play the recordings back; they may send the recordings to their teachers. • Open-text fields (Raz-Kids, Raz-Plus and Writing A–Z only): Children may draft and submit written responses to various prompts. • Children may message sent to students by parents or teachers. We do not use student voice recordings or the information provided by children in open-text fields for any internal purpose; we only transmit the voice recordings and the content provided in open-text fields to the child’s teacher, where it can be reviewed or downloaded. Students may not share student voice recordings or the information provided in open-text fields with anyone else, and they cannot privately communicate with anyone using the service. Additional educational information is collected as the child progresses through the service, such as amount of time logged in, reading rate, and assessment scores. This information allows the service to adapt to the child and inform the teacher on the child’s progress.
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Party Contractors. The Asset Representations Reviewer shall be fully responsible for the payment of any cost or expense of any such Third-Party Contractor or subsidiary in performing any service hereunder. The Asset Representations Reviewer shall inform the subsidiaries of the Asset Representations Reviewer performing services hereunder and the Third-Party Contractors of the confidentiality provisions contained in Section 4.9 and Section 4.10.

Related to Party Contractors

  • Third Party Contractors Tenant shall obtain and deliver to Landlord, Third Party Contractor’s certificates of insurance and applicable endorsements at least seven (7) business days prior to the commencement of work in or about the Premises by any vendor or any other third-party contractor (collectively, a “Third Party Contractor”). All such insurance shall (a) name Landlord as an additional insured under such party’s liability policies as required by Section 10.3.1 above and this Section 10.6, (b) provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of Landlord under such Third Party Contractor’s commercial general liability insurance, (c) be primary and any insurance carried by Landlord shall be excess and non-contributing, and (d) comply with Landlord’s minimum insurance requirements.

  • Sub-Contractors Transfer Agent may, without further consent on the part of Customer, subcontract with other subcontractors for telephone and mailing services as may be required from time to time; provided, however, that the Transfer Agent shall be as fully responsible to the Customer for the acts and omissions of any subcontractor as it is for its own acts and omissions.

  • Vendor’s Subcontractors TIPS recognizes that many vendors operate in the open market through the use of subcontractors. For that reason, TIPS permits Vendor to utilize subcontractors as authorized and permitted by the TIPS Member Customer. However, all purchase documents must include: (1) Vendor’s Name, as known to TIPS, and; (2) Vendor’s TIPS Contract Name and Number under which it is making the TIPS Sale. Vendor must report the sale pursuant to the terms herein and Vendor agrees that it is legally responsible for all reporting and fee payment as described herein for TIPS Sales even when subcontractors are utilized. The TIPS Administration Fee is assessed on the amount paid by the TIPS Member to Vendor. The Parties intend that Vendor shall be responsible and for actions of subcontractors during a TIPS Sale. Vendor agrees that it is voluntarily authorizing subcontractors and in doing so, Xxxxxx agrees that it is doing so at its own risk and agrees to protect, indemnify, and hold TIPS harmless in accordance with Sections 14-17 above related to subcontractor TIPS Sales made pursuant to this Agreement or purporting to be made pursuant to this Agreement that may be asserted against Vendor whether rightfully brought or otherwise. The Parties further agree that it is no defense to Vendor’s breach of this Agreement that a subcontractor caused Vendor of breach this Agreement.

  • Contracts with Subcontractors a. Grantee may enter into contracts with subcontractors unless restricted or otherwise prohibited in the Contract.

  • Third Party Contracts From the Effective Date through and including the Closing Date, Seller agrees to enter into only those third-party contracts which are necessary to carry out its obligations under Section 5.2, which shall be on market terms and cancellable on thirty (30) days written notice or less, without payment of any fee or penalty. Copies of all such contracts so entered into by Seller shall be promptly provided by Seller to Purchaser.

  • Contractors All LAUSD Contractors and their Representatives are expected to conduct any and all business affiliated with LAUSD in an ethical and responsible manner that fosters integrity and public confidence. A “Contractor” is any individual, organization, corporation, sole proprietorship, partnership, nonprofit, joint venture, association, or any combination thereof that is pursuing or conducting business with and/or on behalf of LAUSD, including, without limitation, consultants, suppliers, manufacturers, and any other vendors, bidders or proposers. A Contractor’s “Representative” is also broadly defined to include any subcontractors, employees, agents, or anyone else who acts on a Contractor’s behalf.

  • Subcontractors The Contractor will not subcontract any work under the Contract without prior written consent of the Department. The Contractor is fully responsible for satisfactory completion of all its subcontracted work. The Department supports diversity in its procurements and contracts, and requests that the Contractor offer subcontracting opportunities to certified woman-, veteran-, and minority-owned small businesses. The Contractor may contact the OSD at xxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx for information on certified small business enterprises available for subcontracting opportunities.

  • Covered Contracts and Contractors If the Contract exceeds $100,000 and the Contractor employed more than 40 full-time employees on a single working day during the previous 12 months in Minnesota or in the state where it has its principle place of business, then the Contractor must comply with the requirements of Minnesota Statute § 363A.36 and Minnesota Rule Parts 5000.3400-5000.3600. A Contractor covered by Minnesota Statute § 363A.36 because it employed more than 40 full-time employees in another state and does not have a certificate of compliance, must certify that it is in compliance with federal affirmative action requirements.

  • Agreements with Subcontractors Business Associate shall enter into a Business Associate Agreement with any Subcontractor to whom it provides PHI received from Covered Entity or created or received by Business Associate on behalf of Covered Entity in which the Subcontractor agrees to the same restrictions and conditions that apply through this Agreement to Business Associate with respect to such PHI. Business Associate must enter into this Business Associate Agreement before any use by or disclosure of PHI to such agent. The written agreement must identify Covered Entity as a direct and intended third party beneficiary with the right to enforce any breach of the agreement concerning the use or disclosure of PHI. Business Associate shall provide a copy of the Business Associate Agreement it enters into with a subcontractor to Covered Entity upon request. Business associate may not make any disclosure of PHI to any Subcontractor without prior written consent of Covered Entity.

  • Third Party Vendors Nothing herein shall impose any duty upon DST in connection with or make DST liable for the actions or omissions to act of the following types of unaffiliated third parties: (a) courier and mail services including but not limited to Airborne Services, Federal Express, UPS and the U.S. Mails, (b) telecommunications companies including but not limited to AT&T, Sprint, MCI and other delivery, telecommunications and other such companies not under the party’s reasonable control, and (c) third parties not under the party’s reasonable control or subcontract relationship providing services to the financial industry generally, such as, by way of example and not limitation, the National Securities Clearing Corporation (processing and settlement services), Fund custodian banks (custody and fund accounting services) and administrators (blue sky and Fund administration services), and national database providers such as Choice Point, Acxiom, TransUnion or Lexis/Nexis and any replacements thereof or similar entities, provided, if DST selected such company, DST shall have exercised due care in selecting the same. Such third party vendors shall not be deemed, and are not, subcontractors for purposes of this Agreement.

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