Acora definition

Acora means the member of the Acora group of companies named in the Order.

Examples of Acora in a sentence

  • In no event will any sub- contracting relieve Acora from its liability for performance of the Services and its obligations under the Agreement.

  • No agreement purportedly reached by any members of Acora’s and the Customer’s personnel in relation to the Services will be binding on Acora and the Customer unless approved in writing by officers of both Parties having legal authority to bind the Parties contractually.

  • Any Acora Assets, to which the Customer is given access by Acora as part of or in connection with the Services, will be at Acora’s discretion and subject to the Customer using and accessing such Acora Assets in accordance with the Agreement and any restrictions or instructions provided to the Customer by Acora.

  • Supplier: a third party provider of goods and/or services not in the direct control of Acora; Transferring Employees: the employees who would transfer under TUPE under a Service Transfer.

  • The Customer acknowledges that the limitations and exclusions of Acora set out in the Agreement are reasonable and reflected in the Charges payable to Acora under the Agreement and the Customer will accept risk or insure accordingly.

  • Acora will use reasonable endeavours not to introduce into the Customer Assets or Customer’s data on those Customer Assets any viruses, disabling code or comparable phenomena.

  • In the event that, despite the efforts of Acora under this Clause 9.1, any such viruses, disabling code or comparable phenomena are introduced to the Customer Assets and/or data within those Customer Assets by Acora, Acora will take all necessary steps to remove such viruses, disabling code or comparable phenomena from the Customer Assets and to restore any affected data.

  • Any change in the Acora Account Manager will be notified to the Customer in writing by Acora.

  • Any change in the Customer’s Account Manager will be notified to Acora in writing by the Customer.

  • The Customer will be liable for the loss of or damage to any of Acora Assets or the Customer Assets which is due to the Customer’s negligent or wilful act or omission.

Related to Acora

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