Activity Provider definition
Examples of Activity Provider in a sentence
Third-Party Criminal Activity Provider is not responsible for criminal acts of third parties, including but not limited to intrusions or unauthorized access of any kind, hackers, phishers, crypto-locker, and any network environment subject to ▇▇▇▇▇▇.
In addition, the Approved Activity Provider may make available for purchase or hire any other non-specialist equipment that may be required by each Participant to perform the Activity.
Further variations may be proposed during the Term provided that the Charity has been consulted, given its approval in writing and been notified at least twelve weeks before the Approved Activity Provider intends to implement the agreed exceptions as part of the Participant Training or any one expedition.
Neither the Charity nor ASL shall be liable for any damage or injury caused due to a fault in the Specialist Equipment or any other equipment hired out or sold by the Approved Activity Provider to a Participant.
In addition, the Approved Activity Provider shall provide evidence on reasonable request that such systems are in place.
The Charity will provide a support pack to the Approved Activity Provider Manager that sets out his/her role and responsibilities.
The Approved Activity Provider shall carefully assess any adverse information received and take a reasonable decision on the basis of that assessment whether to allow such individuals to provide the Services, including the Participant Training.
An accredited DofE Expedition Assessor may be an employee or managed directly by the Approved Activity Provider (provided such employee or person has completed the relevant training and is approved by the Charity).
The Approved Activity Provider shall comply with any policies or procedures imposed by ASL or the Charity from time to time governing anti-bribery, and the Approved Activity Provider warrants that, in performing the Services, it will not induce or improperly reward any third party, including any public official, to act improperly.
The Charity will use reasonable endeavours to provide a sufficient number of training opportunities for the Approved Activity Provider to meet this requirement.