Third Party Sources definition

Third Party Sources means other sources and providers of data and services with which CMI communicates, with which CMI arranges for availability of data, information, software or functions to Licensee or with which CMI arranges Internet or electronic links for use by or on behalf of Licensee.
Third Party Sources means: (i) third party websites and services; and (ii) our partners and customers.
Third Party Sources has the meaning specified in Section 2(k).

Examples of Third Party Sources in a sentence

  • Nullable does not endorse and is not responsible or liable to Customer for any content, advertising, products, or other materials on or available from Third Party Sources.

  • For added certainty, Customer acknowledges and agrees that its use of Third Party Content and Third Party Sources is at its sole risk and that Nullable shall have no liability for damages of any kind to Customer in connection with or related to the Third Party Content and Third Party Sources.

  • The SaaS Platform may contain links to Third Party Sources, which Nullable may not directly control, and which may have separate usage rules and guidelines.

  • Nullable (a) makes no representations or warranties regarding any Third Party Content or Third Party Sources, including without limitation, the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or appropriateness of the Third Party Content or Third Party Sources or whether the Third Party Content or Third Party Sources violate the rights of any other person or entity and (b) does not endorse or support the Third Party Content or Third Party Sources.

  • The opinions expressed in Third Party Content or by Third Party Sources are not those of Nullable.


More Definitions of Third Party Sources

Third Party Sources means: (i) third-party websites and services; (ii) our partners and customers; and (iii) Platform manufacturer and operating system. We are not affiliated with and have no control over any Third-Party Sources. We do not assume any responsibility for the content, terms of use, privacy policies, actions, or practices of, any Third-Party Sources. Please read the terms of use and privacy policy of any Third-Party Source that you interact with before you engage in any such activity. We are not responsible for, and we expressly disclaim all warranties regarding, the accuracy, appropriateness, usefulness, safety, or Intellectual Property Rights (defined below) of, or relating to, any Third-Party Content. We do not endorse any advertising, promotions, campaigns, products, services, or other materials that is included in any Third-Party Content or that is communicated to you from a Third-Party Source. By using the App you may be exposed to Third-Party Content that is inaccurate, offensive, indecent, or objectionable. You always have the choice of deciding whether or not to interact with a Third-Party Source or to view and use Third-Party Content. Your interaction with a Third-Party Source and your use of, and reliance upon, any Third-Party Content is at your sole discretion and risk. You are solely responsible and liable for your interaction with a Third-Party Source. You agree to waive, and hereby do waive, any legal or equitable rights or remedies you may have against Theranica, and to the maximum extent permitted by law, release Theranica from any and all liability, arising from your use of and interaction on any Third-Party Content and from your interaction with any Third-Party Source. If you have any query or complaint regarding a Third-Party Source or any Third-Party Content, you agree to contact the Third-Party Source directly.
Third Party Sources means: (i) third party websites, applications and services; and (ii) our partners and customers, including, without limitation Zimperium Inc., which End User License Agreement and Privacy Policy may be found at Zimperium Terms of Service.
Third Party Sources means: (i) third party websites and services; and (ii) our partners and customers. We are not affiliated with and have no control over any Third-Party Sources. We do not assume any responsibility for the content, terms of use, privacy policies, actions or practices of, any Third-Party Sources. Please read the terms of use and privacy policy of any Third-Party Source that you interact with before you engage in any such activity.
Third Party Sources means links to third-party materials and other resources provided by third parties that are not Customer or Nullable.
Third Party Sources means other sources and providers of data and services with which REGION VII ESC communicates, with which REGION VII ESC arranges for availability of data, information, software or functions to Licensee or with which REGION VII ESC arranges Internet or electronic links for use by or on behalf of Licensee, but not including subcontractors retained by REGION VII ESC to perform services, functions, duties or responsibilities of REGION VII ESC under this Agreement. Internet Explorer 5.5 or later Windows 2000 Automatic Feed Adobe Acrobat Reader TAKS (all administrations) Windows XP Optical Mark Readers (cookies enabled) TELPAS Windows ME Dual Read Head (NCS & Scantron) SDAA (if desired) *The DMAC suite was designed to be used with Microsoft products, although some users have accessed the system using Macintoshes and/or alternative browsers. However, for optimum results we recommend the Windows environment. 🖵 CAP (Credit Acquisition Plan) -- $400 per campus Assists users in developing and maintaining four year plans for high school students including Career and Technology Education requirements for Career Pathways. 🖵 CIA Alignment (Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment) -- $500 Allows users to create curriculum maps for all TEKS-based courses. Local assessment timelines can also be charted through these reports. 🖵 Class Notes -- $5 per teacher Allows teachers to post class activities, assignments, and notes on the internet for student and parent access. Can be used as an online lesson plan system. 🖵 PGP -- $400 per middle school and high school campus Assists users in developing state-mandated PGP for 6th-11th grade students failing at least one portion of TAKS test. Benchmark results in TEKScore automatically populate into PGP. 🖵 SIP (School Improvement Plan) -- $500 per campus Assists users in creating and maintaining campus and district improvement plans including the ability to upload pdf documents to be included in the plan. 🖵 State Assessment--$1,000 Provides analysis of TAKS, SDAA, and RPTE student data. Track results by district, campus, or teacher. Reports will help track AYP and state accountability measures as well as provide instructional data analysis �� SSI (Student Success Initiative)-- $400 per campus Assists users in developing and maintaining state-mandated accelerated instruction plans for students in grades 3, 5, and 8 who have failed the Reading and/or Math portion of the TAKS test. Includes all forms related to the Grade Placement Committee. 🖵...
Third Party Sources means other sources and providers of data and services with which REGION 7 ESC communicates, with which REGION 7 ESC arranges for availability of data, information, software or functions to Licensee or with which REGION 7 ESC arranges Internet or electronic links for use by or on behalf of Licensee, but not including subcontractors retained by REGION 7 ESC to perform services, functions, duties or responsibilities of REGION 7 ESC under this Agreement.
Third Party Sources means with respect to the Public Improvement Bond Amount, grants or other funds awarded to the Town for the purpose of providing for all or any portion of the Public Improvements that shall have been deposited in the Project Fund held by the Fiscal Agent, thereby reducing the amount of Public Improvement Bonds issued and/or to be issued to fund Public Improvements.