STRINGENT definition

STRINGENT means binding and/or exacting.

Examples of STRINGENT in a sentence

  • IN CASE OF CONFLICT, THE MOST STRINGENT SAFETY REQUIREMENT SHALL GOVERN.

  • BUYER COVENANTS AND AGREES TO TRANSPORT, STORE, HANDLE, USE, DISPOSE OF AND OTHERWISE DEAL WITH PRODUCT SAFELY AND IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LAWS AND REGULATIONS AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS OF CARE, INCLUDING IN A MANNER NO LESS STRINGENT THAN AS SET FORTH IN SELLER’S LABELS, MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS AND OTHER SAFETY AND HEALTH INFORMATION.

  • The receiving party agrees not to disclose the Confidential Information it receives from the disclosing party to anyone except its own personnel and employees, who (a) are actively and directly evaluating the Confidential Information, and consequently need to know such information and (b) are bound by confidentiality, nondisclosure, and nonuse obligations AT LEAST AS STRINGENT AS THOSE SET forth in this paragraph 11.1.1.

  • UNITED STATES LAWS REGARDING PROCESSING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION MAY BE LESS STRINGENT THAN THE LAWS IN YOUR COUNTRY.

  • IN THE EVENT P53 DESIRES TO DISCLOSE INFORMATION TO A THIRD PARTY AS PERMITTED UNDER SUBSECTIONS (C) OR (D), P53 SHALL MAKE CERTAIN THAT SUCH THIRD PARTY IS FIRST BOUND BY OBLIGATIONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY AND NON-USE AS STRINGENT AS REQUIRED FOR EACH PARTY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.

  • STRINGENT: The confidentiality of the data is "highly sensitive", or access to the server includes "limited" or "public" access.

  • BUYER WARRANTS AND AGREES TO TRANSPORT, STORE, HANDLE, USE, DISPOSE OF AND OTHERWISE DEAL WITH PRODUCT SAFELY AND IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LAWS AND REGULATIONS AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS OF CARE, INCLUDING IN A MANNER NO LESS STRINGENT THAN AS SET FORTH IN SELLER’S LABELS, MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS AND OTHER SAFETY AND HEALTH INFORMATION.

  • BUYER COVENANTS AND AGREES TO TRANSPORT, STORE, HANDLE, USE, DISPOSE OF, AND OTHERWISE DEAL WITH PRODUCT SAFELY AND IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LAWS AND REGULATIONS AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS OF CARE, INCLUDING IN A MANNER NO LESS STRINGENT THAN AS SET FORTH IN SELLER'S LABELS, SAFETY DATA SHEETS, AND OTHER SAFETY AND HEALTH INFORMATION.

  • SHOULD CLIENT NOT ELECT TO SET TRANSACTION LIMITS FOR ADMINISTRATOR, OR SHOULD ADMINISTRATOR NOT SET TRANSACTION LIMITS FOR AUTHORIZED USERS, CLIENT UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT BANK OFFERED A MORE STRINGENT SECURITY PROCEDURE AND CLIENT DECLINED THAT SECURITY PROCEDURE.

  • SHOULD CLIENT NOT ELECT TO USE FRAUD MANAGEMENT SERVICES, CLIENT UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT BANK OFFERED A MORE STRINGENT SECURITY PROCEDURE AND CLIENT DECLINED THAT SECURITY PROCEDURE.

Related to STRINGENT

  • More stringent shall have the same meaning as the term “more stringent” in 45 C.F.R. § 160.202.

  • limits of deviation means the limits of deviation shown on the deposited plans;

  • Other Terms All accounting terms used in this Agreement, unless otherwise indicated, shall have the meanings given to such terms in accordance with GAAP. All other terms contained in this Agreement, unless otherwise indicated, shall have the meanings provided by the Code, to the extent such terms are defined therein.

  • Standards means the British or international standards, Authority's internal policies and procedures, Government codes of practice and guidance referred to in Framework Schedule 13 (Standards) together with any other specified policies or procedures identified in Framework Schedule 13 (Standards);

  • Standard Conditions means the “International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association Standard Conditions for Grant Financing Made by the Bank out of Trust Funds”, dated February 25, 2019.