Third Party Databases Sample Clauses

Third Party Databases. In performing limited verification Entrust may determine whether the organizational identity, address, and domain name provided with a Certificate application are consistent with information contained in third-party databases (the "Databases"). Entrust may perform an investigation which may attempt to confirm certain Personal Data (as defined in the latest version of Entrust’s DPA) and other information, such as Customer’s business name, street address, mailing address, telephone number, line of business, year started, number of employees, CEO, telephone number and Customer’s business existence (collectively, “Verification Information”). Customer acknowledges that some of the Verification Information may become included in the Databases.
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Third Party Databases. In performing limited verification Entrust (or a subcontractor acting on behalf of Entrust (a "Subcontractor")) may determine whether the organizational identity, address, and domain name provided with Your Certificate Services Application are consistent with information contained in third-party databases (the "Databases"). Entrust or a Subcontractor may perform an investigation which may attempt to confirm Your business name, street address, mailing address, telephone number, line of business, year started, number of employees, CEO, telephone number and Your business existence. You acknowledge that some of the information submitted to obtain Certificate Services may become included in the Databases. This information will only include: business name, street address, mailing address, telephone number (outside source), line of business, year started, number of employees, CEO, telephone number and Your business existence. You acknowledge that the foregoing information as contained in the Databases may be licensed by Entrust or its Subcontractor to third parties who may offer You business products and services.
Third Party Databases. In performing limited verification Entrust may determine whether the organizational identity, address, and domain name provided with Your Certificate Services Application are consistent with information contained in third-party databases (the "Databases"). Entrust may perform an investigation which may attempt to confirm Your business name, street address, mailing address, telephone number, line of business, year started, number of employees, CEO, telephone number and Your business existence. You acknowledge that some of the information submitted to obtain Certificate Services may become included in the Databases. This information will only include: business name, street address, mailing address, telephone number (outside source), line of business, year started, number of employees, CEO, telephone number and Your business existence.
Third Party Databases. Because Corsearch cannot independently verify the accuracy of the information maintained by the responsible government agency (including the USPTO or other national trademark and patent offices, Secretary of State Offices) or any other third party information sources of this data (including any ICANN-accredited registrar), Corsearch makes no guaranties, representations or warranties as to the full availability, accuracy or completeness of contents or results of the Services and expressly disclaim the full availability, accuracy, comprehensiveness, currency, or suitability of purpose of any of the information retrieved from the system or Services. Corsearch cannot and does not accept any liability for any unavailability of the information in third party databases or for errors or omissions in the information provided by third party information providers, nor does Corsearch accept any liability with respect to the disclosure or use of information or records that may contain personally identifiable information. Customer agrees that Xxxxxxxxx’s third-party licensors may, in their own name or in Corsearch’s name, enforce this Agreement against Customer; provided, however, that Customer agrees that Customer will look only to Corsearch and not to Xxxxxxxxx’s third-party licensors for performance by Xxxxxxxxx of its obligations hereunder.
Third Party Databases. During the Support Services term or any renewal thereof, provided that Client has paid all Fees due for Support Services, Client may purchase certain third party databases pursuant to an applicable Order Form. Such third party databases will be periodically updated during the Support Services term or any renewal thereof, provided that Client has paid all Fees due for Support Services and such third party databases. Greenway shall promptly update all third party databases periodically as received from such third party provider.

Related to Third Party Databases

  • Third Party Data Any statistical, industry-related and market-related data, which are included in the Disclosure Package and the Prospectus, is based on or derived from sources that the Company reasonably and in good faith believes to be reliable and accurate, and such data agrees with the sources from which it is derived, and the Company has obtained the written consent for the use of such data from such sources to the extent required.

  • Product Data Illustrations, standard schedules, performance charts, instructions, brochures, diagrams, and other information furnished by Developer to illustrate a material, product, or system for some portion of the Work.

  • Third Party Proprietary Data The Disclosing Party's Third Party Proprietary Data, if any, will be identified in a separate technical document.

  • Third Party Products 1. Third Party Hardware. We will sell, deliver, and install onsite the Third Party Hardware, if you have purchased any, for the price set forth in the Investment Summary. Those amounts are payable in accordance with our Invoicing and Payment Policy.

  • Third Party Products and Services Through its Product(s), Palo Alto Networks may make available to you third-party products or services (“third-party apps”) which contain features designed to interoperate with our Products. To use such features, you must either obtain access to such third-party apps from their respective providers or permit Palo Alto Networks to obtain access on your behalf. All third-party apps are optional and if you choose to utilize such third-party apps:

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