Reasonable Reliance definition

Reasonable Reliance means;
Reasonable Reliance has the meaning provided such term in the Certificate Policy.

Examples of Reasonable Reliance in a sentence

  • An Authorised Relying Party shall not place reliance on a Certificate unless the circumstances of that intended reliance constitute Reasonable Reliance (as set out below) and that Authorised Relying Party is otherwise in compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • An Authorised Relying Party shall not place reliance on a Certificate unless the circumstances of that intended reliance constitute Reasonable Reliance (as set out below) and the actions of that Authorised Relying Party are otherwise in compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • Business Associate shall continually strive to abide by the three guiding principles of Minimum Necessary, Reasonable Reliance, and Reasonable Safeguards.

  • SELLERS’ REPRESENTATIVE 74 8.1 Appointment 74 8.2 Authorization 74 8.3 Indemnification of Sellers’ Representative 75 8.4 Reasonable Reliance 75 8.5 Limitations 75 8.6 Removal of Sellers’ Representative; Authority of Sellers’ Representative 75 8.7 Expenses 76 8.8 Irrevocable Appointment 76 SECTION 9.

  • Your failure to perform the Relying Party obligations set forth herein negates your claim of Reasonable Reliance, and DigiCert will not recognize that any reliance upon a DigiCert EV Certificate occurred.

  • You will only rely on a Certificate or Site Seal if: (1) all of the checks described in Section 1 are successful (i.e. the Certificate or Site Seal has not expired or been revoked at the time of your reliance), and (2) that reliance upon the Certificate or Site Seal is reasonable under the circumstances, as defined by "Reasonable Reliance" in Section 5 below.

  • You will only rely on an EV Certificate if: (1) all of the checks described in Section 1 are successful (i.e. the EV Certificate has not expired or been revoked at the time of your reliance), and (2) that reliance upon the EV Certificate is reasonable under the circumstances, as defined by "Reasonable Reliance" in Section 5 below.

  • Your failure to perform the Relying Party obligations set forth herein negates your claim of Reasonable Reliance, and DigiCert will not recognize that any transaction covered by the DigiCert Identity Warranty occurred.

Related to Reasonable Reliance

  • Reasonable Distance means a distance that has regard to the Employee’s original work location, current home address, capacity of the Employee to travel, additional travelling time, effects on the personal circumstances of the affected Employee, including family commitments and responsibilities and other matters raised by the Employee, or assistance provided by their Employer.

  • Reasonable and Customary means, in relation to a charge for Medical Service, such level which does not exceed the general range of charges being charged by the relevant service providers in the locality where the charge is incurred for similar treatment, services or supplies to individuals with similar conditions, e.g. of the same sex and similar Age, for a similar Disability, as reasonably determined by the Company in utmost good faith. The Reasonable and Customary charges shall not in any event exceed the actual charges incurred.

  • Reasonable Care means the use of reasonable custodial practices under the applicable circumstances as measured by the custodial practices then prevailing in Russia of International Financial Institutions acting as custodians for their institutional investor clients in Russia.

  • Reasonable grounds means that a reasonable person in your position would also suspect the information indicates misconduct or a breach of the law.

  • Reasonable Best Efforts means best efforts, to the extent commercially reasonable.