Book service definition

Book service means reference service, lending out books to members of Public Libraries, helping groups with books, helping people to know the whereabouts of a book or books, and helping them to procure the books they need:
Book service means a service by which an entity, as its primary purpose, provides individuals with the ability to rent, purchase, borrow, browse, or view books electronically or via the Internet.
Book service means a service that, as its primary purpose,

Examples of Book service in a sentence

  • The Processor has the right to transfer Personal data in order to provide the BI Book service within the EU, the European Economic Area (EEA) or other countries that the European Commission has determined to guarantee an adequate level of data protection.

  • The Customer acts as the Controller for the data they have uploaded to the BI Book service.

  • Further, except as set forth in the ICO Program Advertising Requirements, Dealer shall not use any ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Blue Book service mark, trade name, or other commercial or product designations of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Blue Book in any advertising, signage, content or promotional materials absent a separate written agreement with ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Blue Book.

  • The Processor may use subprocessors to provide the BI Book service to the Controller in accordance with the Terms and this DPA.

  • Each Party undertakes to keep confidential the business secrets and other confidential information of the other Party, as well as the information processed in connection with the BI Book service.

  • The definition of personal data (“Personal data”) means any information relating to registered person (“Data subject”) which is sent to the Vendor, is accessed by the Vendor, or is otherwise processed by the Vendor on Customer´s behalf in relation to the BI Book service.


More Definitions of Book service

Book service means a service that, as its primary purpose, provides the rental, purchase, borrowing, browsing, or viewing of books. “Book service” does not include a store that sells a variety of consumer products when the book service sales do not exceed 2 percent of the store’s total annual gross sales of consumer products sold in the United States.