Common use of Limited Access Clause in Contracts

Limited Access. The Facility will assign a unique Trust On-line password to the Firm Administrator. The Firm Administrator will then create accounts for the Law Firm Users. The Facility will provide access to Trust On-line only upon entry of the Law Firm User name and password. The Facility recommends that passwords be changed frequently. Law Firm Users may not share their passwords with others, and the Law Firm shall keep all user names and passwords confidential and shall not permit any person to use a Trust On-line password that is not assigned to that person. The Facility will limit each Law Firm User’s access to Trust On- line based upon the level of authority specified by the Firm Administrator. The Facility may deny any Law Firm User access to Trust On-line following failed log-ins. The Facility also retains the right to temporarily deny Law Firm Users access to Trust On-line for any reason, including, but not limited to, system resources, bandwith constraints, fraud, or security concerns; but the Facility shall not be responsible for any failure on its part to deny access to Trust On-line to any user. The Law Firm acknowledges that if two or more user accounts from the Law Firm are entering claim data for an individual Claimant simultaneously, the electronic entries of one or more of the Law Firm Users may not be properly accepted by the Trust On-line system. The Facility cannot and does not guarantee the quality of the data integrity if two or more Law Firm Users accounts are entering the same individual’s claim data simultaneously.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Electronic Filer Agreement, Electronic Filer Agreement, Electronic Filer Agreement

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Limited Access. The Facility will assign a unique Trust On-line password to the Firm Administrator. The Firm Administrator will then create accounts for the Law Firm Users. The Facility will provide access to Trust On-line only upon entry of the Law Firm User name and password. The Facility recommends that passwords be changed frequently. Law Firm Users may not share their passwords with others, and the Law Firm shall keep all user names and passwords confidential and shall not permit any person to use a Trust On-line password that is not assigned to that person. The Facility will limit each Law Firm User’s access to Trust On- On-line based upon the level of authority specified by the Firm Administrator. The Facility may deny any Law Firm User access to Trust On-line following failed log-ins. The Facility also retains the right to temporarily deny any Law Firm Users User access to Trust On-line for any reason, including, but not limited to, system resources, bandwith constraints, fraud, or security concerns; but the Facility shall not be responsible for any failure on its part to deny access to Trust On-line to any user. The Law Firm acknowledges that if two or more user accounts from the Law Firm are entering claim data for an individual Claimant simultaneously, the electronic entries of one or more of the Law Firm Users may not be properly accepted by the Trust On-line system. The Facility cannot and does not guarantee the quality of the data integrity if two or more Law Firm Users accounts are entering the same individual’s claim data simultaneously.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Electronic Filer Agreement, Electronic Filer Agreement, Electronic Filer Agreement

Limited Access. The Facility will assign a unique Trust On-line password to the Firm Administrator. The Firm Administrator will then create accounts for the Law Firm Users. The Facility will provide access to Trust On-line only upon entry of the Law Firm User name and password. The Facility recommends that passwords be changed frequently. Law Firm Users may not share their passwords with others, and the Law Firm shall keep all user names and passwords confidential and shall not permit any person to use a Trust On-line password that is not assigned to that person. The Facility will limit each Law Firm User’s access to Trust On- On-line based upon the level of authority specified by the Firm Administrator. The Facility may deny any Law Firm User access to Trust On-line following failed log-ins. The Facility also retains the right to temporarily deny Law Firm Users access to Trust On-line for any reason, including, but not limited to, system resources, bandwith constraints, fraud, or security concerns; but the Facility shall not be responsible for any failure on its part to deny access to Trust On-line to any user. The Law Firm acknowledges that if two or more user accounts from the Law Firm are entering claim data for an individual Claimant simultaneously, the electronic entries of one or more of the Law Firm Users may not be properly accepted by the Trust On-line system. The Facility cannot and does not guarantee the quality of the data integrity if two or more Law Firm Users accounts are entering the same individual’s claim data simultaneously.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Electronic Filer Agreement, Electronic Filer Agreement

Limited Access. The Facility will assign a unique Trust On-line password to the Firm Administrator. The Firm Administrator will then create accounts for the Law Firm Users. The Facility will provide access to Trust On-line only upon entry of the Law Firm User name and password. The Facility recommends that passwords be changed frequently. Law Firm Users may not share their passwords with others, and the Law Firm shall keep all user names and passwords confidential and shall not permit any person to use a Trust On-line password that is not assigned to that person. The Facility will limit each Law Firm User’s access to Trust On- line based upon the level of authority specified by the Firm Administrator. The Facility may deny any Law Firm User access to Trust On-line following failed log-ins. The Facility also retains the right to temporarily deny any Law Firm Users User access to Trust On-line for any reason, including, but not limited to, system resources, bandwith constraints, fraud, or security concerns; but the Facility shall not be responsible for any failure on its part to deny access to Trust On-line to any user. The Law Firm acknowledges that if two or more user accounts from the Law Firm are entering claim data for an individual Claimant simultaneously, the electronic entries of one or more of the Law Firm Users may not be properly accepted by the Trust On-line system. The Facility cannot and does not guarantee the quality of the data integrity if two or more Law Firm Users accounts are entering the same individual’s claim data simultaneously.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Electronic Filer Agreement, Electronic Filer Agreement

Limited Access. The Facility will assign a unique Trust On-line Online password to the Firm Administrator. The Firm Administrator will then create accounts for the Law Firm Users. The Facility will provide access to Trust On-line Online only upon entry of the Law Firm User name and password. The Facility recommends that passwords be changed frequently. Law Firm Users may not share their passwords with others, and the Law Firm shall keep all user names and passwords confidential and shall not permit any person to use a Trust On-line Online password that is not assigned to that person. The Facility will limit each Law Firm User’s access to Trust On- line Online based upon the level of authority specified by the Firm Administrator. The Facility may deny any Law Firm User access to Trust On-line Online following failed log-ins. The Facility also retains the right to temporarily deny any Law Firm Users User access to Trust On-line Online for any reason, including, but not limited to, system resources, bandwith constraints, fraud, or security concerns; but the Facility shall not be responsible for any failure on its part to deny access to Trust On-line Online to any user. The Law Firm acknowledges that if two or more user accounts from the Law Firm are entering claim data for an individual Claimant simultaneously, the electronic entries of one or more of the Law Firm Users may not be properly accepted by the Trust On-line Online system. The Facility cannot and does not guarantee the quality of the data integrity if two or more Law Firm Users accounts are entering the same individual’s claim data simultaneously.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Electronic Filer Agreement, Electronic Filer Agreement

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Limited Access. The Facility will assign a unique Trust On-line password to the Firm Administrator. The Firm Administrator will then create accounts for the Law Firm Users. The Facility will provide access to Trust On-line only upon entry of the Law Firm User name and password. The Facility recommends that passwords be changed frequently. Law Firm Users may not share their passwords with others, and the Law Firm shall keep all user names and passwords confidential and shall not permit any person to use a Trust On-line password that is not assigned to that person. The Facility will limit each Law Firm User’s User’s access to Trust On- line based upon the level of authority specified by the Firm Administrator. The Facility may deny any Law Firm User access to Trust On-line following failed log-ins. The Facility also retains the right to temporarily deny Law Firm Users access to Trust On-line for any reason, including, but not limited to, system resources, bandwith constraints, fraud, or security concerns; but the Facility shall not be responsible for any failure on its part to deny access to Trust On-line to any user. The Law Firm acknowledges that if two or more user accounts from the Law Firm are entering claim data for an individual Claimant simultaneously, the electronic entries of one or more of the Law Firm Users may not be properly accepted by the Trust On-line system. The Facility cannot and does not guarantee the quality of the data integrity if two or more Law Firm Users accounts are entering the same individual’s individual’s claim data simultaneously.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Electronic Filer Agreement, Electronic Filer Agreement

Limited Access. The Facility will assign a unique Trust On-line password to the Firm Administrator. The Firm Administrator will then create accounts for the Law Firm Users. The Facility will provide access to Trust On-line only upon entry of the Law Firm User name and password. The Facility recommends that passwords be changed frequently. Law Firm Users may not share their passwords with others, and the Law Firm shall keep all user names and passwords confidential and shall not permit any person to use a Trust On-line password that is not assigned to that person. The Facility will limit each Law Firm User’s access to Trust On- line Online based upon the level of authority specified by the Firm Administrator. The Facility may deny any Law Firm User access to Trust On-line following failed log-ins. The Facility also retains the right to temporarily deny Law Firm Users access to Trust On-line for any reason, including, but not limited to, system resources, bandwith constraints, fraud, or security concerns; but the Facility shall not be responsible for any failure on its part to deny access to Trust On-line to any user. The Law Firm acknowledges that if two or more user accounts from the Law Firm are entering claim data for an individual Claimant simultaneously, the electronic entries of one or more of the Law Firm Users may not be properly accepted by the Trust On-line system. The Facility cannot and does not guarantee the quality of the data integrity if two or more Law Firm Users accounts are entering the same individual’s claim data simultaneously.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electronic Filer Agreement

Limited Access. The Facility will assign a unique Trust On-line password to the Firm Administrator. The Firm Administrator will then create accounts for the Law Firm Users. The Facility will provide access to Trust On-line only upon entry of the Law Firm User name and password. The Facility recommends that passwords be changed frequently. Law Firm Users may not share their passwords with others, and the Law Firm shall keep all user names and passwords confidential and shall not permit any person to use a Trust On-line password that is not assigned to that person. The Facility will limit each Law Firm User’s access to Trust On- line Online based upon the level of authority specified by the Firm Administrator. The Facility may deny any Law Firm User access to Trust On-line following failed log-ins. The Facility also retains the right to temporarily deny Law Firm Users access to Trust On-On- line for any reason, including, but not limited to, system resources, bandwith constraints, fraud, or security concerns; but the Facility shall not be responsible for any failure on its part to deny access to Trust On-line to any user. The Law Firm acknowledges that if two or more user accounts from the Law Firm are entering claim data for an individual Claimant simultaneously, the electronic entries of one or more of the Law Firm Users may not be properly accepted by the Trust On-line system. The Facility cannot and does not guarantee the quality of the data integrity if two or more Law Firm Users accounts are entering the same individual’s claim data simultaneously.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electronic Filer Agreement

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