Third Party or Judicial Council Services Sample Clauses

Third Party or Judicial Council Services. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the Judicial Council shall have the right to perform or contract with a Third Party to provide any services or goods within or outside the scope of the Work, including services to augment or supplement the Work or to interface with the IT Infrastructure of the Judicial Branch Entities or Judicial Council Contractors. In the event the Judicial Council performs or contracts with a Third Party to perform any such service, Contractor shall cooperate in good faith with the Judicial Branch Entities and any such Third Party, to the extent reasonably required by the Judicial Council. Such cooperation shall include, without limitation, providing such information as a person with reasonable commercial skills and expertise would find reasonably necessary for the Judicial Council or a Third Party to perform its services relating to the Work.
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Third Party or Judicial Council Services. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the JUDICIAL COUNCIL shall have the right to perform or contract with a Third Party to provide any services or goods within or outside the scope of the Work, including services to augment or supplement the Work or to interface with the IT Infrastructure of the Judicial Branch Entities or JUDICIAL COUNCIL Contractors. In the event the JUDICIAL COUNCIL performs or contracts with a Third Party to perform any such service, Contractor shall cooperate in good faith with the Judicial Branch Entities and any such Third Party, to the extent reasonably required by the JUDICIAL COUNCIL. Such cooperation shall include, without limitation, providing such information as a person with reasonable commercial skills and expertise would find reasonably necessary for the JUDICIAL COUNCIL or a Third Party to perform its services relating to the Work.
Third Party or Judicial Council Services. 1 Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the Judicial Council shall have the right to perform or contract with a Third Party to perform any service within or outside the scope of the Services, including services to augment or supplement the Services or to interface with the IT Infrastructure of the Judicial Branch Entities or Judicial Council Contractors. In the event the Judicial Council performs or contracts with a Third Party to perform any such service, Contractor shall cooperate in good faith with the Judicial Council Contractors and any such Third Party, to the extent reasonably required by the Judicial Council, and the Judicial Council shall reimburse Contractor for its actual out-of-pocket costs. Such cooperation shall include, without limitation, providing such information as a person with reasonable commercial skills and expertise would find reasonably necessary for the Judicial Council or a Third Party to perform its work relating to the Services.
Third Party or Judicial Council Services. Notwithstanding anything in this Master Agreement to the contrary, the Judicial Council retains the right to perform or contract with a third-party to provide any services or goods within or outside the scope of the Services, including services to augment or supplement the Services or to interface with the IT Infrastructure of the Judicial Branch Entities or the Judicial Council Contractors. In the event the Judicial Council performs or contracts with a third-party to perform any such service, Contractor shall cooperate in good faith with the Judicial Branch Entities and any such third-party, to the extent reasonably required by the Judicial Council. Such cooperation shall include, without limitation, providing such information as a person with reasonable commercial skills and expertise would find reasonably necessary for the Judicial Council or a third-party to perform its services relating to the Services. Intellectual Property, Deliverables, and Acceptance. Intellectual Property Contractor/Third Party Materials. Contractor shall set forth in an exhibit to each Statement of Work all Contractor Materials and Third-Party Materials that Contractor intends to use arising out of or in connection with that Statement of Work. The Judicial Council shall have the right to approve in writing the introduction of any Contractor Materials or Third-Party Materials into any Work prior to such introduction. Upon introduction of Contractor Material or Third-Party Material into the Work, Contractor grants to the Judicial Council, together with its agents, employees, and independent contractors, without additional charge, a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, fully paid-up, worldwide, nonexclusive license to use, reproduce, perform, display, transmit, distribute, and modify Contractor Materials and Third-Party Materials (including Source Code) and to sublicense such rights to other Judicial Branch Entities, in each case solely for California judicial branch business and operations. For the avoidance of doubt, no license is granted to the Judicial Council under this Master Agreement or the Statement of Work for Contractor and/or Third-Party Materials and intellectual property set forth in the Statement of Work which are used only as part of the Project but are not incorporated into Work.

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  • COMPETENT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY Identify the competent supervisory authority/ies in accordance with Clause 13 … ANNEX II - TECHNICAL AND ORGANISATIONAL MEASURES INCLUDING TECHNICAL AND ORGANISATIONAL MEASURES TO ENSURE THE SECURITY OF THE DATA EXPLANATORY NOTE: The technical and organisational measures must be described in specific (and not generic) terms. See also the general comment on the first page of the Appendix, in particular on the need to clearly indicate which measures apply to each transfer/set of transfers. Description of the technical and organisational measures implemented by the data importer(s) (including any relevant certifications) to ensure an appropriate level of security, taking into account the nature, scope, context and purpose of the processing, and the risks for the rights and freedoms of natural persons. [Examples of possible measures: • Measures of pseudonymisation and encryption of personal data • Measures for ensuring ongoing confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of processing systems and services • Measures for ensuring the ability to restore the availability and access to personal data in a timely manner in the event of a physical or technical incident • Processes for regularly testing, assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of technical and organisational measures in order to ensure the security of the processing • Measures for user identification and authorisation • Measures for the protection of data during transmission • Measures for the protection of data during storage • Measures for ensuring physical security of locations at which personal data are processed • Measures for ensuring events logging • Measures for ensuring system configuration, including default configuration • Measures for internal IT and IT security governance and management • Measures for certification/assurance of processes and products • Measures for ensuring data minimisation • Measures for ensuring data quality • Measures for ensuring limited data retention • Measures for ensuring accountability • Measures for allowing data portability and ensuring erasure]

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