Third Party Host definition

Third Party Host means a third party providing Publisher Hosting Services on behalf of Publisher.
Third Party Host means the entity where the physical location of the server(s) of the Vendor’s software resides.
Third Party Host means the on-line platform provider and/or third party reseller of the Content as set out on the Order Form.

Examples of Third Party Host in a sentence

  • With regard to the Publisher Hosting Services, Publisher’s warranties, representation, covenants and indemnification obligations apply regardless of whether or not Publisher has engaged a Third Party Host to perform all or any of the Publisher Hosting Services.

  • If Publisher is using a Third Party Host to provide the Publisher Hosting Services, Publisher may provide the Third Party Host with access to only those portions of the XDK that are necessary for the Third Party Host to perform the Publisher Hosting Services.

  • Prior to using the services of any Third Party Host, the Third Party Host and Publisher must sign a Third Party Hosting Agreement substantially and materially in the form set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide, and Microsoft must accept and approve such agreement in writing.

  • Prior to using the services of any Third Party Host, Microsoft, the Third Party Host and Publisher must sign a Third Party Hosting Agreement.

  • If Publisher is using a Third Party Host to provide the Hosting Services and/or the hosting of Online Content, Publisher may provide the Third Party Host with access to only those portions of the XDK that are necessary for the Third Party Host to perform the Publisher Hosting Services and/or the hosting of Online Content.

  • If Publisher desires to transfer the ownership and operation of Publisher Online Services to its sub-publishing partner, then the sub-publisher must be treated as a Third Party Host hereunder or Publisher must get confirmation in writing that the sub-publisher has its own XLSP Addendum in place with Microsoft.

  • Prior to using the services of any Third Party Host, the Third Party Host and Publisher must sign a Third Party Hosting Agreement substantially and materially in the form set forth in Exhibit A, and Microsoft must accept and approve such agreement in writing.

  • If Publisher is using a Third Party Host to provide the Publisher Hosting Services, Publisher may provide to the Third Party Host access to only those portions of the XDK that are necessary for the Third Party Host to perform Publisher’s Hosting Services.

  • All signed copies of this Third Party Host Agreement are to be deemed originals.

  • The Supplier shall be responsible for engaging the Third Party Host to provide the Third Party Host’s Services.


More Definitions of Third Party Host

Third Party Host means a third party who on behalf of Customer owns, manages and/or hosts any Supported Products or any systems on or in association with which Supported Products are installed or used. “Third Party Productto the extent allowable by DIR Contract DIR-CPO-4644, means any product made or provided by a party other than Avaya, including:
Third Party Host means a third party (e.g., ISP) providing hosting services on behalf of Publisher. A Third Party Host provides Publisher
Third Party Host means any third party platform provider which has a separate contract with Client for the provision of that platform and/or third party reseller of the Content as set out on the Order Form.
Third Party Host means that the servers where the Contractor’s software resides is at physical location, which is not controlled by the Contractor, sometimes called “managed hosting”, for example, Amazon Web Service.
Third Party Host means a third party engaged to provide an on-line platform through which Invea will access AlphaMeld® (e.g., Amazon Web Services).

Related to Third Party Host

  • Third Party Vendor means a subscriber of MIAX PEARL’s market and other data feeds, which they in turn use for redistribution purposes.

  • Third Party IPR means any Intellectual Property Rights not belonging to either party to this Agreement but used by the Supplier in the creation of the Deliverables and/or in the course of or in connection with the Project.

  • Third Party Data has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3(a).

  • Third Party Hardware means the third party hardware, if any, identified in the Investment Summary.

  • Third Party Contractor as used in the Student Data Protection Act and “Operator” as used in COPPA. De-Identified Information (DII): De-Identification refers to the process by which the Contractor removes or obscures any Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) from Education Records in a way that removes or minimizes the risk of disclosure of the identity of the individual and information about them.