Confirmation Information definition
Examples of Confirmation Information in a sentence
By signing the Application Form you agree that we may provide you with ongoing Confirmation Information through an electronic facility (including through the online platform) and / or by email.
By signing the Application Form, you agree that we may provide you with ongoing Confirmation Information through an electronic facility (including through the online platform) and / or by email.
Our failure to provide Confirmation Information will not prejudice or affect the validity or enforceability of that Contract and other than as provided by Governing Legislation will not be liable as a result of a failure to provide Confirmation Information.
All Confirmation Information is provided by Disclosing Party “AS IS” and without any warranty, express, implied or otherwise, regarding the Confidential Information’s completeness, accuracy or performance.
Where this agreement is terminated in respect of a particular Product or Products only then the foregoing obligations shall thereupon apply to Confirmation Information relating to such Product or Products.
Archway acknowledges that the various transportation providers utilized by Echo, which were introduced to Archway as a direct result of this Agreement, shall be considered Confirmation Information under this Agreement, and Archway agrees to not transact business with all such transportation providers during the term of this Agreement and for a period of twelve months thereafter.
Unless otherwise agreed in writing between the parties, the Licensee shall be deemed to have accepted such offer if it does not notify the Council in writing that it does not wish to do so on the sixth day after the Event Confirmation Information that it does not wish to do so (“No Go Notice”).
Each Party shall keep secret all Confidential Information, if any, transmitted to it or made available to it by the other Party and shall not pass such Confirmation Information on, wholly or partly, to third parties without express written consent of the other Party.
In the event that the Receiving Party is required by a governmental, judicial, regulatory or quasi-regulatory body, law, order, decree, agreement, rule, regulation or permit to disclose any or all of the Confirmation Information, it must first give the Disclosing Party prompt written notice of such requirements and cooperate in a commercially reasonable manner with the Disclosing Party (but at no cost to the Receiving Party) in such disclosure.
Accordingly, the Council shall send the Event Confirmation Information to the Licensee (which may include changes to the proposals submitted in the Expression of Interest, having first discussed these with the Licensee) which shall constitute its offer to the Licensee.