Receiving Information Clause Samples

Receiving Information. 1. Party B shall receive After-Hours Trading Data and Statistics with the receiving methods approved by Party A in writing. If Party B's receiving methods fail to get approval from Party A, Party A is entitled to refuse to transmit After-Hours Trading Data and Statistics to Party B. 2. If Party B encounters technical problems while receiving After-Hours Trading Data and Statistics, it may contact Party A on a timely basis, and Party A shall assist in solving the problems to enable Party B to obtain After-Hours Trading Data and Statistics in a customary fashion. 3. Party A has the right to change the transmitting method, but shall notify Party B in writing one month in advance of such change.
Receiving Information. 1. Party B shall receive SSE Level-2 Quotations with the receiving methods approved by Party A in writing. If Party B's receiving methods fail to get approval from Party A, Party A is entitled to refuse to transmit SSE Level-2 Quotations to Party B. 2. If Party B encounters technical problems while receiving SSE Level-2 Quotations, it may contact Party A on a timely basis, and Party A shall assist in
Receiving Information. 1. Party B shall receive SSE Level-2 Quotations with the receiving methods approved by Party A in writing. If Party B’s receiving methods fails to get approval from Party A, Party A is entitled to refuse to transmit SSE Level-2 Quotations to Party B. 2. If Party B encounters technical problems while receiving SSE Level-2 Quotations, it may contact Party A on a timely basis, and Party A shall assist in solving the problems to enable Party B to obtain SSE Level-2 Quotations in a customary fashion. 3. Party A has the right to change the transmitting method, but normally shall notify Party B in writing one month in advance. 4. In the event of the following events, Party A is entitled to revoke the license, and cease providing SSE Level-2 Quotations to Party B. Party B shall not continue managing SSE Level-2 Quotations, and shall be responsible for dealing with subsequent matters of its users. Party A bears no liabilities to Party B for the aforesaid actions: (1) Party B goes bankrupt, or applies for bankruptcy; (2) Party B breaches Item (1), (2), (3), (4), (6), (7) of Article 3, Section 3, or Section 5 herein, and make an irreparable results; or Party A notifies Party B in writing requiring Party B to make corrections, and Party B fails to make all corrections within the specified time according to Party A’s requirements after receiving written notices. 5. Regardless of the reason for terminating the transmitting and receiving relations by both parties, each shall return the relevant equipment provided by the other party in good and intact conditions.
Receiving Information. Personal information held by professionals and agencies is subject to a legal duty of confidence and should not normally be disclosed without the consent of the subject. Unless it is assessed that a child is suffering, or is likely to suffer, from significant harm the consent of parents or carers should normally be obtained before making a referral to any other service. When information about a client or patient is received from another agency it must be treated with respect and with a high level of regard for confidentiality. It must be shared only on a need-to- know basis.
Receiving Information. The contractor shall be responsible for obtaining signed receipts (original bills of lading) from carriers of donated foods.