Use of Aggregate Information Sample Clauses

Use of Aggregate Information. Company may, at its sole discretion, share aggregate information (e.g. number of website visits, demographic breakdown, etc.) to third parties by combining aspects of personal information into an anonymous pool.
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Use of Aggregate Information. HashiCorp may collect and aggregate data derived from the operation of the Service (“Aggregated Data”), and HashiCorp may use such Aggregated Data for purposes of operating HashiCorp's business, monitoring performance of the Service, and/or improving the Service. HashiCorp's use of Aggregated Data shall not reveal any Customer Data, Customer Confidential Information, or personally identifiable information of Authorized Users.
Use of Aggregate Information. The Parties acknowledge that the AI system collects certain usage information and related data in the course of providing Services under this Agreement and combines it to show general trends or values without identifying individuals within the data ("Aggregate Information" as defined above). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Parties agree that AI may use the Aggregate Information obtained by the AI Platform for its own internal purposes, including without limitation, for managing its operations, identifying problems, correcting errors and improving its delivery of products and services. AI shall not provide any personally identifiable information ("PII") obtained from Customer to any third party, but AI may use any information obtained from Customer to target any individual for promotional purposes or advertising if such individual is located in the United States. AI operates from the United States and does not intend to collect and Customer shall not provide any PII with respect to any individual located outside the United States.
Use of Aggregate Information. Anaplan may collect and aggregate data derived from the operation of the Anaplan Service (“Aggregated Data”), and Anaplan may use such Aggregated Data for purposes of operating Anaplan’s business, monitoring performance of the Anaplan Service, and improving the Anaplan Service. Anaplan’s use of Aggregated Data will not reveal any Client Data, Client Confidential Information, or personally identifiable information of Authorized Users.
Use of Aggregate Information. Qlik may collect and aggregate data derived from the operation of the SaaS Services (“Aggregated Data”), and Qlik may use such Aggregated Data for purposes of operating Qlik's business, monitoring performance of the SaaS Services, and/or improving the SaaS Services. Qlik's use of Aggregated Data shall not reveal any Customer Data, Customer Confidential Information, or personally identifiable information of Authorized Users and/or Third Party Authorized Users. Consultants who have a need to know such data for the purpose of providing technical support; will be bound by a confidentiality obligation prior to such disclosure.
Use of Aggregate Information. IAM may use usage patterns, trends and other statistical data derived from Customer’s use of the Service for purposes of providing, operating, maintaining, or improving the Service and for IAM’s advertising and marketing purposes; provided however, that all such information will be aggregated and/or anonymized and will not identify Customer or its Authorized Users or Customer’s Clients or disclose any Customer Content or other Customer Confidential Information.

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  • Available Information The Company is subject to the periodic reporting requirements of the Exchange Act and, accordingly, is required to file or furnish certain reports with the Commission. These reports can be retrieved from the Commission's website (wxx.xxx.xxx) and can be inspected and copied at the public reference facilities maintained by the Commission located (as of the date of the Deposit Agreement) at 100 X Xxxxxx, X.X., Xxxxxxxxxx X.X. 00000.

  • Line Information Database (LIDB 9.1 BellSouth will store in its Line Information Database (LIDB) records relating to service only in the BellSouth region. The LIDB Storage Agreement is included in this Attachment as Exhibit B.

  • Balance Information To open any account, you must deposit or already have on deposit at least the par value of one full share in any account. The par value amount is stated in the Fee Schedule. Some Accounts may have additional minimum opening deposit requirements. The minimum balance requirements applicable to each account are set forth in the Rate Schedule. . For Regular Share 1, Christmas Share 90, IRA Share 20, Vacation Share 15, Money Market 80 and Share Draft 40 Accounts, there is a minimum daily balance required to obtain the annual percentage yield for the dividend period. If the minimum daily balance is not met, you will not earn the stated annual percentage yield. For all Accounts using a daily balance method, dividends are calculated by applying a daily periodic rate to the principal in the account each day.

  • Certain Available Information The Securities Administrator shall maintain at its Corporate Trust Office and shall make available free of charge during normal business hours for review by any Holder of a Certificate or any Person identified to the Securities Administrator as a prospective transferee of a Certificate, originals or copies of the following items: (i) in the case of a Holder or prospective transferee of a Class C Certificate, a Class P Certificate or a Residual Interest, any related private placement memorandum or other disclosure document relating to such Certificates, if any, in the form most recently provided to the Securities Administrator; and (ii) in all cases, (A) this Agreement and any amendments hereof entered into pursuant to Section 11.01, (B) all monthly statements required to be delivered to Certificateholders of the relevant Class pursuant to Section 4.02 since the Closing Date, and all other notices, reports, statements and written communications delivered to the Certificateholders of the relevant Class pursuant to this Agreement since the Closing Date, (C) all certifications delivered by a Responsible Officer of the Securities Administrator since the Closing Date pursuant to Section 10.01(h), (D) any and all Officers’ Certificates delivered to the Trustee by the Servicer since the Closing Date to evidence the Servicer’s determination that any P&I Advance was, or if made, would be a Nonrecoverable P&I Advance or Nonrecoverable Servicing Advance, respectively, and (E) any and all Officers’ Certificates delivered to the Securities Administrator by the Servicer since the Closing Date pursuant to Section 4.04(a). Copies and mailing of any and all of the foregoing items will be available from the Securities Administrator upon request at the expense of the person requesting the same.

  • Rate Information The County Benefits Division will make health and dental plan rate information available upon request to employees and departments. In addition, the County Benefits Division will publish and distribute to employees and departments information about rate changes as they occur during the year.

  • False Information The Borrower or any Obligor has given the Bank false or misleading information or representations.

  • Complete Information The Disclosure Information (as defined in Section 11.16) provided by WTC for inclusion in the Prospectus and the Preliminary Prospectus is true and accurate in all material respects. As of the Preliminary Prospectus Date and the Prospectus Date (a) there are no legal proceedings pending or known to be contemplated by governmental authorities against WTC or against any property of WTC, that would be material to the Noteholders, (b) WTC is not affiliated with any of the Affiliation Parties, and (c) there is no business relationship, agreement, arrangement, transaction or understanding between the Trustee and any of the Affiliation Parties that is entered into outside the ordinary course of business or is on terms other than would be obtained in an arm’s length transaction with an unrelated third party, apart from this transaction, that currently exists or that existed during the past two years and that is material to an investor’s understanding of the Notes.

  • SITE INFORMATION General description The Xxxxx Power Station is situated approximately half way between Bethal and Ogies on the R545, being just over 30 km from each town and 10 km north-west of Kriel town. Xxxxx Power Station is situated in a summer rainfall area with an average annual precipitation of about 750 mm falling almost entirely during the months of October to April. The average rainfall per month generally exceeds 40 mm during this period, although drought periods do occur which can last for 20 days or longer. Drought periods occur most frequently during the months of October/November and March/April. January is statistically the highest rainfall month with an average monthly rainfall of about 130 mm. June has the lowest rainfall with an average monthly rainfall of about 7 mm. Approximately 85% of the annual rainfall occurs in the summer months and heavy falls of 125 to 150 mm occasionally occur in a single day. The annual average number of thunderstorms is about 75. These storms are often violent with severe lightning and strong (but short-lived) gusty winds and are sometimes accompanied by hail. This region has among the highest hail frequencies in South Africa; about 4 to 7 occurrences (depending mainly on altitude) may be expected annually. January is normally the hottest month with an average daily maximum temperature of 27°C with a mean daily temperature in winter being about 16°C. Winter average daily temperatures vary from 18, 5°C maximum to -1°C minimum. The extreme temperatures recorded range from 34, 7°C to minus 12, 4°C for the period 1920 - 1984. (Source: Weather Bureau, Pretoria) Winds are generally light to moderate except during thunderstorms. Generally the prevailing wind directions are from the North West during the day and from the east at night. During daytime, the prevailing winds are from the north-western direction. During night-time, the prevailing winds are from the north-eastern direction. The highest recorded average wind speed is 17, 6 km/hour. The average wind velocity over the year is 14, 5 km/hour. (Source: Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx, 1996, Reference 4, page 2.5.) Existing buildings, structures, and plant & machinery on the Site Not applicable. The Contractor to specify any information required if necessary. Subsoil information Not applicable. The Contractor to specify any information required if necessary. Hidden services All known services will be brought to the attention of the Contractor by Employers Representative. Should the Contractor encounter any other services in the work area, he will immediately bring them to the attention of the Employers Representative who will issue instructions as to what actions are to be taken. The protection of all pipes, gauges and plant is of extreme importance. Should any damage take place, which is due to the Contractors negligence, another Contractor will be brought onto site to affect repairs. All costs will be to the account of the Contractor who caused damage. Other reports and publicly available information The assumed 1 in 10 year rainfall figures are: Month Cumulative rain (mm) No of days with rainfall > 10mm January 200 6 February 150 6 March 120 5 April 110 4 May 40 3 June 20 2 July 30 2 August 30 2 September 60 3 October 140 6 November 160 7

  • Account Ownership/Accurate Information You represent that you are the legal owner of the accounts and other financial information which may be accessed via Mobile Banking. You represent and agree that all information you provide to us in connection with Mobile Banking is accurate, current and complete, and that you have the right to provide such information to us for the purpose of operating the Mobile Banking service. You agree to not misrepresent your identity or your account information. You agree to keep your account information up to date and accurate.

  • Public/Private Information The Borrower shall cooperate with the Administrative Agent in connection with the publication of certain materials and/or information provided by or on behalf of the Borrower. Documents required to be delivered pursuant to the Loan Documents shall be delivered by or on behalf of the Borrower to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders (collectively, “Information Materials”) pursuant to this Article and the Borrower shall designate Information Materials (a) that are either available to the public or not material with respect to the Borrower and its Subsidiaries or any of their respective securities for purposes of United States federal and state securities laws, as “Public Information” and (b) that are not Public Information as “Private Information”.

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