Third-Party Certifications Sample Clauses

Third-Party Certifications. Airship has obtained the third-party compliance audits set forth in the Security Measures. Upon Customer’s written request at reasonable intervals, Airship shall provide an executive summary of Airship’s then most recent third-party audits or certifications, as applicable, that Airship generally makes available to its customers at the time of such request.
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Third-Party Certifications. Registrant may submit third-party certifications that have been issued to it or an Authorizing Party by a certifier of compliance, and that certify compliance with a specified publicly available trust framework, standard, or set of requirements reasonably acceptable to OIX, provided such certification is in a form that has been publicly specified by the provider of the applicable trust framework, standard or requirement that is the subject of the third-party certification;
Third-Party Certifications. In connection with any organic Products or any certified Products of any kind (e.g., “Non GMO,” Kosher, “All Natural,” “not tested on animals,” “cruelty free,” “no animal byproducts,” “biodegradable,” “carbon neutral” or any other “free from” claim or certification, etc.), KeHE shall request and maintain any such records from the Vendor, as necessary. KeHE shall provide all documentation relating to the foregoing to SFM at SFM’s request.
Third-Party Certifications. A current list of the third-party certifications obtained by Aha! is published at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/legal/security. Aha! shall maintain its ISO27001 certification during the Subscription Term. Upon Customer’s request, and subject to the confidentiality obligations set forth in the Agreement, Aha! shall make available to Customer (or Customer’s independent, third-party auditor) information regarding Aha! compliance with the obligations set forth in this DPA in the form of the summary audit report(s) for its current third-party certifications.
Third-Party Certifications. Xxxxxx shall have the option to have any or all third-party certifications, listings, or qualifications for an [HW Gen] Component (“Listings”) be obtained in the name of Aurora or its Customer. If Aurora elects such an option: (a) Aurora will be responsible for all applicable fees for such Listings; and (b) such Listings shall be considered for purposes of this Agreement to be part of the Customer Identification.
Third-Party Certifications. Upon Client’s written request at reasonable intervals (as provided below), and subject to the confidentiality obligations set forth in the Agreement, SevenRooms shall allow for and contribute to audits and inspections (“Audits”) conducted by Client (or Client’s independent, third-party auditor that is not a competitor of SevenRooms and that is subject to confidentiality obligations at least as restrictive as those set forth in the Agreement) by providing any information reasonably necessary to demonstrate SevenRooms’s compliance with the obligations set forth in this DPA in the form of a copy of SevenRooms’s then most recent third-party audits or certifications, as applicable, that SevenRooms makes available to its clients generally.
Third-Party Certifications. A con- tracting officer may accept a concern’s self-certification in XXX (or any suc- cessor system) as accurate for a spe- cific procurement reserved for award under this Part if the apparent success- ful offeror WOSB or EDWOSB provided the required documents, which are set forth in § 127.300(d), and there has been no protest or other credible informa- tion that calls into question the con- cern’s eligibility as a EDWOSB or WOSB. An example of such credible evidence includes information that the concern was determined by SBA or an SBA-approved certifier not to qualify as an EDWOSB or WOSB.
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Third-Party Certifications. Bynder has obtained third party certifications as set forth in Schedule 3 of this DPA. Upon Customer’s written request, but not more than once per year, and subject to the confidentiality obligations set forth in the Agreement, Bynder shall make available to Customer a copy of Bynder’s then most recent third-party certification and audit report, as applicable.
Third-Party Certifications. Upon Customer’s written request at reasonable intervals (as provided below), and subject to the confidentiality obligations set forth in the Agreement, ASG shall allow for and contribute to audits and inspections (“Audits”) conducted by Customer (or Customer’s independent, third-party auditor that is not a competitor of ASG and that is subject to confidentiality obligations at least as restrictive as those set forth in the Agreement) by providing any information reasonably necessary to demonstrate ASG’s compliance with the obligations set forth in this DPA in the form of a copy of ASG’s then most recent third-party audits or certifications, as applicable, that ASG makes available to its Customers generally.
Third-Party Certifications. A con- tracting officer may accept a concern’s self-certification on ORCA as accurate for a specific procurement reserved for award under this Part if the apparent successful offeror WOSB or EDWOSB provided the required documents, which are set forth in § 127.300(d), and there has been no protest or other cred- ible information that calls into ques- tion the concern’s eligibility as a EDWOSB or WOSB. An example of such credible evidence includes information that the concern was determined by SBA or an SBA-approved certifier not to qualify as an EDWOSB or WOSB.
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