Onvia definition
Examples of Onvia in a sentence
In the event of any conflict between Onvia policies and this Agreement, this Agreement shall govern.
Employee shall not at any time willingly or knowingly take any action that would reduce the value of any of the Confidential Information to Onvia.
In respect of all such benefits, Onvia shall retain the discretion to determine the amount or value of the benefit to Employee, if such benefit is discretionary in nature in respect of similarly situated Onvia personnel.
Employee acknowledges that the Confidential Information constitutes a unique and valuable asset of Onvia acquired at great time and expense by Onvia, and that any disclosure or other use of such Confidential Information other than for the benefit of Onvia or an Affiliate of Onvia would be wrongful and would cause irreparable harm to Onvia.
Employee and Onvia acknowledge and agree that Employee, upon notice to Onvia, may serve on behalf of other entities as a board member, advisor, etc.
The termination of Employee's employment or the expiration of the Noncompetition Term shall also not operate to relieve Onvia of any obligation or liability arising from any prior breach by Onvia of any provision of the Agreement.
In the event that Onvia is unable to promptly resolve an Onvia Technical Problem following notice thereof from AOL (including, without limitation, infrastructure deficiencies producing user delays), AOL will have the right to regulate the promotions it provides to Onvia hereunder until such time as Onvia corrects the Onvia Technical Problem at issue.
At a minimum, Onvia will ensure that the Co-Branded Site's data transfers initiate within fewer than fifteen (15) seconds on average on a typical day.
Onvia shall be entitled to use any information provided by AOL's merchant partners in connection herewith only to the extent required for Onvia's compliance with the terms hereof, and only during the Term.
Any such audit may be conducted after twenty (20) business days prior written notice to Onvia.