Retrieval Clause Samples
The Retrieval clause defines the process and conditions under which one party may collect or reclaim property, documents, or information from another party. Typically, this clause outlines the timeframe, method, and any requirements for retrieval, such as providing advance notice or ensuring the returned items are in their original condition. Its core function is to ensure a clear and orderly process for returning or recovering assets, thereby preventing disputes and safeguarding the interests of both parties.
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Retrieval. Once all indexing information for a document has been entered into the common database system, the stored documents will be available to any user that is connected to the database and has sufficient access privileges. Users may connect to the database through either the local network or through the Internet/intranet. In both cases, the system will provide sensitivity to document access based on system defined security settings. The system will provide facilities to select, view, and print single documents or groups of documents based on combinations of index field values. ______________________________________________________________________________ Oklahoma County 3-6 EDMS System Technical Proposal - June 16, 1997
Retrieval. In the event the Channel's Data or relevant business information or the System or information or materials pertaining thereto, should come into the possession of unauthorized third parties, as a result of a breach of this Section, the breaching party shall, at its own expense, use its best efforts to retrieve such material and, if unsuccessful in such efforts, shall reimburse the non-breaching party for all reasonable expenses incurred in its attempting to retrieve such m
Retrieval. If Thylation needs to retrieve a Felixer (by agreement or otherwise) Thylation may:
24.1. for that purpose enter upon any place on which the Felixer is located; and
24.2. recover from the Client the reasonable costs of retrieval.
Retrieval. Once all indexing information for a document has been entered into the common database system, the stored documents will be available to any user that is connected to the database and has sufficient access privileges. Users may connect to the database through either the local network or through the Internet/intranet. In both cases, the system will provide sensitivity to document access based on system defined security settings. The system will provide facilities to select, view, and print single documents or groups of documents based on combinations of index field values.
Retrieval. At any time upon the Company’s request and, in any event, upon leaving the employment of the Company for any reason, CEO will immediately deliver to the Company all data, manuals, policies and procedures, financial records, contracts, specifications, lists, notes, writings, customer and product lists, photographs, microfilm, tape recordings and all other documents or tangible materials whatsoever, including all copies or duplicates, concerning any part of the Company’s activities, whether or not developed by CEO or any other person. CEO agrees that all such documents and tangible materials contain Confidential Information and are the sole property of the Company.
Retrieval. If the charterer does not return the aircraft at the transfer airport, he shall bear the costs of the return. When leaving the aircraft behind, he shall ensure that it is properly accommodated and shall bear the landing fees and accommodation costs. The charter company must be informed immediately of such a measure. If the aircraft is left behind for reasons for which the charter company is responsible, the return costs shall be borne by the charter company. Reason, which is at the expense of the charter company, is: Technical defect of the aircraft, which does not allow the continuation of a flight for legal reasons.
Retrieval. By the end of access period (defined in the Proposal and per University policy), by the expiration of this Agreement or any subsequent amendment hereto, or by the termination of this Agreement or any subsequent amendment hereto, whichever is sooner, Requester agrees to make any remaining Human Anatomical Material, which are still under its control by any one of those dates, available for University or it’s agent or contractor to take possession of and remove, unless University requests an alternate disposal in writing. To accommodate University or its agent or contractor in taking possession of and removing any Human Anatomical Materials, Requester shall have the allocated Human Anatomical Materials stored in a University-approved premises; Requester hereby grants University or its agent or contractor ingress and egress to any Requester premise where the allocated Human Anatomical Materials are stored; and Requester shall at all times cooperate with University or its agent or contractor in taking possession of and removing any allocated Human Anatomical Materials.
Retrieval. By the end of an Allocation Period (defined in the Anatomical Material Request Form), by the expiration of this Agreement or any subsequent amendment hereto, or by the termination of this Agreement or any subsequent amendment hereto, whichever is sooner, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ College agrees to make any remaining Allocated Anatomical Materials, which are still under its control by any one of those dates, available for University or it’s agent or contractor to take possession of and remove, unless University requests an alternate disposal in writing. To accommodate University or its agent or contractor in taking possession of and removing any Allocated Anatomical Materials, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ College shall have the Allocated Anatomical Materials stored in a University- approved premises; ▇▇▇▇▇▇ College hereby grants University or its agent or contractor ingress and egress to any ▇▇▇▇▇▇ College premise where the Allocated Anatomical Materials are stored; and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ College shall not interfere with University or its agent or contractor in taking possession of and removing any Allocated Anatomical Materials.
Retrieval. (1) The customer is entitled to the retrieval of their stored items during the opening hours of the respective philoro branch.
(2) Access to the deposit is, for security reasons, exclusively granted to philoro employees or authorized agents. The customer does not have access to the deposit.
(3) philoro has suitable storage facilities at several locations in Austria (Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, and Innsbruck). A retrieval at a branch explicitly requested by the customer may take up to three business days (time re- quired to transfer the items to the requested branch). philoro will bear the cost and risk of transport for such a transfer to a requested branch.
(4) The customer must inspect the items immediately after retrieval and notify philoro of any complaints without delay.
Retrieval. What kind of system do you prefer? 1 = very important 5 = not required
