Potential Contact Sample Clauses

The Potential Contact clause defines the circumstances under which parties may initiate communication or interaction, typically in the context of a business relationship or negotiation. It outlines who is authorized to make contact, the permissible methods of communication, and any limitations or conditions that must be met before contact is made—for example, requiring prior written consent or restricting contact to certain representatives. This clause helps prevent unauthorized or premature communications, thereby protecting sensitive information and ensuring that all interactions are properly managed and documented.
Potential Contact. Children may come into contact with someone on-line who may wish to harm them. Some adults use social networks, chat rooms or e-mail to communicate with children for inappropriate reasons In our school children will be taught: • That people are not always who they say they are.

Related to Potential Contact

  • PRINCIPAL CONTACTS Individuals listed below are authorized to act in their respective areas for matters related to this instrument.

  • Operational Contacts Each Interconnection Party shall designate, and provide to each other Interconnection Party contact information concerning, a representative to be responsible for addressing and resolving operational issues as they arise during the term of the Interconnection Service Agreement.

  • Changing Contact Information Either party may change its contact information for receiving written notices and communications regarding the Master Agreement by providing notice of such change to the other party pursuant to this Section 20.

  • Authorized Contacts LightEdge Solutions provides reliable and secure managed services by requiring technical support and information requests come only from documented, authorized client-organization contacts. Additionally, in compliance with federally regulated CPNI (Customer Proprietary Network Information) rules, a customer contacting LightEdge Solutions to request an add, move, or change and/or to request information on their account, must provide LightEdge representative with customer’s Code Word. Code Word is not required or verified to open trouble tickets related to service issues, however, any subsequent information/updates or authorization of intrusive testing related to the trouble ticket will require the Code Word. Customer shall provide a “contact list” which will contain one (“1”) Administrative contact and may contain up to three (“3”) Technical contacts per service. Administrative and Technical contacts are authorized to request service changes or information, including the contact name, contact e-mail address and contact phone number for each contact but must provide customer Code Word for any CPNI related requests. Requests to change a contact on the list or to change the Code Word must be submitted by the Administrative contact. Requests to replace the Administrative contact shall be submitted via fax to LightEdge on customer company letterhead. All requests are verified per procedure below.  Requests for CPNI, configuration information or changes are accepted only from documented, authorized client-organization contacts via e-mail, fax or phone and will require Customer’s Code Word. E-mail and fax requests must be submitted without the Code Word. Customer contact will be called to verify Code Word. E- mail requests that include the Code Word will be denied and the client Administrative Contact will be notified and required to change the Code Word.  E-mail and fax requests are verified with a phone call to the documented client contact. Phone call requests must be validated with an e-mail request from a documented client contact.

  • Abuse Contact Registry Operator shall provide to ICANN and publish on its website its accurate contact details including a valid email and mailing address as well as a primary contact for handling inquiries related to malicious conduct in the TLD, and will provide ICANN with prompt notice of any changes to such contact details.