Third Party Issues definition

Third Party Issues means any issues or events which may affect the Services and which are clearly within the control of a party other than AusAID, the Australian Diplomatic Mission in or having responsibility for the Partner Country or the Contractor.

Examples of Third Party Issues in a sentence

  • Third Party Issues could adversely affect Customer’s communication solutions, including, but not limited to, inbound and outbound 4-digit dialing, and voicemail service.

  • If Customer desires RANGE to work directly with the third-party circuit carrier to resolve Third Party Issues, Customer will provide RANGE with prior written permission via a Letter of Agency (LOA).

Related to Third Party Issues

  • Third Party Items means Third Party Content and Third Party Products.

  • 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 IP means the Intellectual Property Rights of any third party that is not a party to this Contract, and that is not a Subcontractor.

  • Third Party IP Claim has the meaning given to it in clause E8.7 (Intellectual Property Rights).

  • Third Party Applications means online, Web-based applications and offline software products that are provided by third parties and are identified as third-party applications, including but not limited to those listed on the AppExchange and the Reseller Application.