Authorized Parties definition

Authorized Parties means Customer's Employees and third party providers authorized to access or receive Customer Data by Customer (a) in writing, (b) through the Service's security designation, or (c) by system integration or other data exchange process.
Authorized Parties means you or your authorized Affiliate’s Employees and third party providers you authorize to access your Tenants and/or to receive Subscriber Data (i) in writing,
Authorized Parties means those respective officers, directors, employees, agents, representatives and professional consultants of MEMBER and TCAP and each of their respective affiliates that have a need to know the confidential information for the purpose of evaluating, performing or administering this AGREEMENT.

Examples of Authorized Parties in a sentence

  • You may enable access of the Service for use only by Authorized Parties solely for your internal business purposes and those of your Affiliates in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the Documentation and not for the benefit of any third parties.

  • You shall be liable for the acts and omissions ofall of your Authorized Parties and Affiliates relating to this Agreement.

  • Acumatica has taken reasonable actions, including encryption of Subscriber Data during transmission and firewalls, to ensure that Subscriber Data is disclosed only to Authorized Parties.


More Definitions of Authorized Parties

Authorized Parties means the officers, directors, employees, legal counsel, or accountants, of Recipient.
Authorized Parties means directors, officers, employees, agents, advisors, representatives, service providers, consultants and/or sub-contractors.
Authorized Parties means H&R Block and DC Bank.
Authorized Parties means three (3) persons and/or agents that the property owner designates in writing as having as having authority to act on the property owner’s behalf in the event of a public safety issue, and each of whom can promptly respond after being contacted by the city that a public safety issue exists on the uninhabited property. The property owner can, but is not required to be, an authorized party.
Authorized Parties means those healthcare providers who have been given express consent by Patients to participate in their Circle of Care;
Authorized Parties means Fulfillment Partner’s Personnel authorized to access and use the Dvinci Platform or other Dvinci Technology in accordance with Dvinci’s policies and procedures and security controls.
Authorized Parties is defined in Section 16(b).