HTM definition

HTM means HTM Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
HTM shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals. ---
HTM means the Hierarchical Temporal Memory theory.

Examples of HTM in a sentence

  • HTM will follow Customer’s detailed written instructions to meet its obligations pursuant to the Data Protection Laws to respond to Data Subject requests to access, delete, release, correct, or block access to Customer Personal Data held in HTM’s information technology environment.

  • HTM operations staff is instructed on responding to Personal Data Breach as required pursuant to the Data Protection Laws.

  • It is the policy of HTM to utilize its employees in the maintenance skilled trades classifications whenever possible.

  • HTM will pass on to the Customer any Data Subject requests to access, delete, release, correct, or block Customer Personal Data.

  • HTM will promptly investigate the Personal Data Breach and take reasonable measures to identify its root cause(s) and prevent a recurrence.

  • Except as otherwise required by applicable law, HTM will promptly notify Customer of any subpoena, judicial, administrative, or arbitral order of an executive or administrative agency, regulatory agency, or other governmental authority (“Demand”) that it receives and which relates to the Processing of Customer Personal Data.

  • As information is collected or otherwise becomes available, unless prohibited by applicable law, HTM will provide Customer with a description of the Personal Data Breach, the type of Personal Data that was the subject of the Personal Data Breach, and other information Customer may reasonably request concerning the affected Data Subjects.

  • HTM retains all intellectual property rights in and to such Service Analyses.

  • The Report shall be considered HTM confidential information pursuant to the Agreement.

  • HTM evaluates and responds to incidents that create suspicion of or indicate a Personal Data Breach.


More Definitions of HTM

HTM means HTM Holdings Inc, a Delaware corporation, and its successors and assigns.
HTM shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
HTM means Half-Tide Marine Pty Ltd, a company incorporated in Queensland, Australia with company number ACN 084 470 959 and having its registered office at DBCT M S F283, Martin Armstrong Drive, Hay Point, Queensland 4740;

Related to HTM

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  • Subject Company shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.10(a).

  • Joint Venture Company means any Subsidiary of the Company or any other Person of which 50% or less than 50% of the outstanding Voting Stock or participation is held by the Company or its Subsidiaries, whose Equity Interest is held directly or indirectly by the Company and one or more third parties that are not Affiliates of the Company for the purpose of directly or indirectly bidding new projects, including such Subsidiaries or Persons of the Company whose activities are governed by a joint venture agreement with one or more third parties that are not Affiliates of the Company.

  • Portfolio Companies means any Person in which any Fund owns or has made, directly or indirectly, an investment.

  • Digital Cross Connect System or "DCS" is a function which provides automated Cross Connection of Digital Signal Level 0 (DS0) or higher transmission bit rate digital channels within physical interface facilities. Types of DCS include but are not limited to DCS 1/0s, DCS 3/1s, and DCS 3/3s, where the nomenclature 1/0 denotes interfaces typically at the DS1 rate or greater with Cross Connection typically at the DS0 rate. This same nomenclature, at the appropriate rate substitution, extends to the other types of DCS specifically cited as 3/1 and 3/3. Types of DCS that cross connect Synchronous Transport Signal level 1 (STS-1 s) or other Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) signals (e.g., STS-3) are also DCS, although not denoted by this same type of nomenclature. DCS may provide the functionality of more than one of the aforementioned DCS types (e.g., DCS 3/3/1 which combines functionality of DCS 3/3 and DCS 3/1). For such DCS, the requirements will be, at least, the aggregation of requirements on the "component" DCS. In locations where automated Cross Connection capability does not exist, DCS will be defined as the combination of the functionality provided by a Digital Signal Cross Connect (DSX) or Light Guide Cross Connect (LGX) patch panels and D4 channel banks or other DS0 and above multiplexing equipment used to provide the function of a manual Cross Connection. Interconnection is between a DSX or LGX to a Switch, another Cross Connection, or other service platform device.