Sub-Organization Sample Clauses
The Sub-Organization clause defines the rights and responsibilities related to entities that operate under the main organization, such as subsidiaries, affiliates, or divisions. It typically outlines how these sub-organizations are governed, the extent to which the main agreement applies to them, and any specific obligations or limitations that pertain to their activities. This clause ensures clarity regarding the relationship between the main organization and its sub-entities, helping to prevent disputes over authority, liability, or compliance with the agreement.
Sub-Organization for a healthcare organization’s different functions or departments (i.e., hospital radiology or emergency). Requires your organization to already have a Direct Secure Messaging account.
Sub-Organization. Each sub-organization will represent a LAR-IAC participating agency or its delegate, and enable the participant to establish user accounts that have common startup and data overlay requirements. An example would be an individual LAR- IAC Participating Entity. When a user from that city logs into the hosted solution, he/she will be presented with that entity’s selected GIS layers and starting point. Each group will have an administrator who can work with Contractor to provide and select those layers, and add or remove named accounts from the group. County will work with Participating Entities to assign an administrator for each sub-organization. The administrator will work with Contractor to establish the GIS data layers and starting location for that group. Contractor will develop and provide a work flow to LAR-IAC participants to administer their GIS layers and workspace. The administrator will be able to update the data layers at any time during the period covering this Statement of Work.
Sub-Organization. Sub is duly organized and validly existing as a corporation in good standing under the laws of the State of Mississippi and has full corporate power to carry on its business as now conducted and is entitled to own or lease its properties and to carry on its business as now conducted in the places where such properties are now leased, owned or operated or such business is now conducted.
Sub-Organization. Each sub-organization will represent a LAR-IAC participating agency or its delegate, and enable the participant to establish user accounts that have common startup and data overlay requirements. An example would be an individual LAR- IAC Participating Entity. When a user from that city logs into the hosted solution, he/she will be presented with that entity’s selected GIS layers and starting point. Each group will have an administrator who can work with Contractor to provide EXHIBIT A.1 – STATEMENT OF WORK – OBLIQUE IMAGES and select those layers, and add or remove named accounts from the group. County will work with Participating Entities to assign an administrator for each sub-organization. The administrator will work with Contractor to establish the GIS data layers and starting location for that group. Contractor will develop and provide a work flow to LAR-IAC participants to administer their GIS layers and workspace. The administrator will be able to update the data layers at any time during the period covering this Statement of Work.
