Subscriber Acknowledgement and Grant of Access to Subscriber Network Sample Clauses

Subscriber Acknowledgement and Grant of Access to Subscriber Network. Subscriber acknowledges and agrees that Torqata employees, may, as required to provide the Services and upon notice to Subscriber, remote into Subscriber’s network for the purpose of downloading required software (the “Downloaded Software”). Subscriber hereby grants to Torqata a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free right and license to access the Subscriber network for the purpose of downloading software that is required to perform the Services.
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  • INTRODUCTION TO YOUR SUBSCRIBER AGREEMENT Thank you for choosing Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI) for your healthcare coverage. We appreciate the trust you’ve placed in us and want to help you make the most of your health plan. In this Subscriber Agreement (agreement), you’ll find valuable information about your plan, including: • how your health coverage works; • how BCBSRI processes claims for the health services you receive; • your rights and responsibilities as a BCBSRI member; • BCBSRI’s rights and responsibilities; and • tools and programs to help you stay healthy and save money. We encourage you to read this agreement to learn about all the advantages of being a BCBSRI member. How to Use This Agreement Below are some helpful tips on how to find what you need in this agreement. • As a member, you are responsible for understanding the benefits to which you are entitled under this agreement and the rules you must follow to receive those benefits. • The Table of Contents will help you find the order of the sections as they appear in the agreement. • The Summary of Benefits, included in this agreement, shows the amount you pay out of your own pocket. • Important contact information, such as, telephone numbers, addresses, and websites are located at the end of this document. • Some words and phrases used in this agreement are in italics. This means that the words or phrases have a special meaning as they relate to your healthcare coverage. Please see Section 8 for definitions of these words. • When we use the words “we,” “us,” and “our,” we are referring to BCBSRI. When we use the words “you” and “your” we are referring to the enrolled subscriber and/or member. These words are also defined in the Glossary. • Many sections of this document are related to other sections. You may need to reference more than one section to find the information you need.

  • Customer Acknowledgement Customer acknowledges and agrees that Viasat is not extending credit and that the unreturned Equipment fees are not interest, a credit service fee or a finance charge. If your Equipment is stolen or otherwise removed from your premises without your authorization, you must notify our Customer Care department by telephone or in writing immediately, but in any event not more than three business days after such removal to avoid liability for payment for unauthorized use of your Equipment. You will not be liable for unauthorized use that occurs after we have received your notification. EasyCare Plan Addendum This EasyCare Plan Addendum is between you and Viasat and is separate and different from any other commitment you may have made with Viasat and is fully enforceable under these terms. If you have purchased your Equipment from Viasat's predecessor-in-interest, WildBlue Communications, Inc., or are otherwise not subject to the Lease Addendum, Viasat’s EasyCare Plan (“EasyCare Plan”) is not available to you, and these terms do not apply to you. The EasyCare Plan is not available to residents of Alaska and Hawaii.

  • Customer Acknowledgements The Customer acknowledges and agrees that:

  • Your Acknowledgements You acknowledge and agree that:

  • Mobile Subscriber Information You authorize your wireless carrier to disclose information about your account, such as subscriber status, payment method and device details, if available, to support identity verification, fraud avoidance and other uses in support of transactions for the duration of your business relationship with us. This information may also be shared with other companies to support your transactions with us and for identity verification and fraud avoidance purposes.

  • Dissemination of Research Findings and Acknowledgement of Controlled-Access Datasets Subject to the NIH GDS Policy It is NIH’s intent to promote the dissemination of research findings from use of controlled-access dataset(s) subject to the NIH GDS Policy as widely as possible through scientific publication or other appropriate public dissemination mechanisms. Approved Users are strongly encouraged to publish their results in peer-reviewed journals and to present research findings at scientific meetings.

  • Subscriber Network The trunk and feeder signal distribution network over which video, audio, text and data signals are transmitted to Subscribers.

  • Grant of Access Each Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide the Zone File FTP (or other Registry supported) service for an ICANN-­‐specified and managed URL (specifically, <TLD>.xxx.xxxxx.xxx where <TLD> is the TLD for which the registry is responsible) for the user to access the Registry’s zone data archives. Registry Operator will grant the user a non-­‐exclusive, nontransferable, limited right to access Registry Operator’s (optionally CZDA Provider's) Zone File hosting server, and to transfer a copy of the top-­‐level domain zone files, and any associated cryptographic checksum files no more than once per 24 hour period using FTP, or other data transport and access protocols that may be prescribed by ICANN. For every zone file access server, the zone files are in the top-­‐level directory called <zone>.zone.gz, with <zone>.zone.gz.md5 and <zone>.zone.gz.sig to verify downloads. If the Registry Operator (or the CZDA Provider) also provides historical data, it will use the naming pattern <zone>-­‐yyyymmdd.zone.gz, etc.

  • Acknowledgement of Existing Physical Conditions In undertaking the work under this Contract, the Contractor acknowledges that he has visited the premises and has taken into consideration all open and apparent conditions that might affect his work. No claim based on lack of knowledge of existing conditions shall be allowed unless the existing physical conditions cannot be discovered by a reasonably observant person. Any claims relating to conditions that are materially different from the Contract Documents that were not open and apparent may be adjusted as provided in this Part.

  • Acknowledgement of Support Unless the Province directs the Recipient to do otherwise, the Recipient will, in respect of any Project-related publications, whether written, oral, or visual, acknowledge the Province’s and Canada’s support for the Project.

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