Third Party Systems Sample Clauses

Third Party Systems. You will obtain all licences, rights and permissions necessary for us, other PwC firms and/or the client to access, use and modify the software, hardware, data and other materials that you may provide or make available to us, other PwC firms and/or the client for use in relation to the services.
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Third Party Systems. The Provider must: advise the Department of any Third Party System that the Provider proposes to interface with the Department’s IT Systems and if the Department imposes any terms and conditions in respect of such use, comply with those terms and conditions; ensure that any Third Party System it uses: meets the minimum requirements of the Department for entry to the Department’s IT Systems, and for record keeping and program assurance purposes, as advised by the Department; does not negatively impact the performance, availability or data integrity of the Department’s IT Systems; is built and assessed to meet the accreditation requirements of the Department of Jobs and Small Business; does not introduce or permit the introduction of Harmful Code into the Department’s IT Systems; has secure logons for each operator such that each operator’s logon is identifiable to the Department and entries are traceable, and have date and time stamps; does not default answers to questions or input fields where the Department’s IT Systems has no default setting; and ensure that Records held in any Third Party System relating to the Services can be, and are, provided on request, to the Department and in an unadulterated form, i.e. with no amendment to the Records. The Department: may make changes to the Department’s IT Systems at any time, notwithstanding that such changes may affect the functioning of a Third Party System; and will provide reasonable information about those changes to the Provider; and the Provider: must, notwithstanding any such change, at its sole cost, ensure that all Third Party Systems operate in a manner that is consistent with the Department’s IT System at all times; and agrees that the Department is not responsible for any loss, costs or legal liability of the Provider arising from such changes. System accreditation Subject to the Statement of Applicability (‘SOA’), the Provider must, and must ensure that its Subcontractors: obtain accreditation for any Third Party System in accordance with the requirements and timeframes set out in the SOA and bear any costs associated with doing so; and maintain such accreditation for the duration of the Agreement Term. Where the Provider modifies a Third Party System, it must ensure that any necessary reaccreditation activities are completed as required by the SOA. For the purposes of clause 37.4(b), the Provider must obtain reaccreditation of all Third Party Systems as required by the SOA. If the Provider does n...
Third Party Systems. MGEN grants to FNIS solely for the purposes of this Agreement a non-exclusive license to access, use, and enjoy all of MGEN's rights in the Third Party Systems and accompanying Documentation, during the Term and during the Transition Period.
Third Party Systems. Trane will provide Customer prior notice before it uses any third party system that stores or may otherwise have access to HVAC Machine Data, unless (1) the data is encrypted and (2) the third party system will not have access to the decryption key or unencrypted “plain text” versions of the HVAC Machine Data.
Third Party Systems. We will not be liable or responsible to you for any errors or loss or unauthorized access to your Accounts attributable to the third-party accounting system or software or computer hardware to the extent that the error or loss or unauthorized access is not directly attributable to the Service.
Third Party Systems. To the extent Client performs any services itself or retains third parties to do so, Client shall be solely responsible for obtaining from owners of third party systems, and paying for, any licenses or agreements that are necessary in order for the Marqeta System to interface with such third party system.
Third Party Systems. System Name Systems Use * – Fares loading and depository system including * * is a powerful system, which allows Net Fares to be stored in a database whilst checking the input for validity. Furthermore the system can be used to transfer the stored data to any nominated system for inclusion in a choice process instigated by a user. The * software component of the * suite of programs allows * to ‘talk’ directly to Worldspan to add another level of Quality Assurance to the process in insuring that all of the Ticketing Entries that were stored at the time the PNR was created are still valid before ticketing takes place. * – Card payment This system takes details from PNRs where a credit card has been used and creates a record of charge (ROC) that can be forwarded via the banking network to the applicable Credit / Debit / Charge Card supplier mentioned in the PNR. This process enables the client to be charged in a timely and accurate manner BSP Reconciler matching software This system provides reconciliation between what has been sold and ticketed via the Expedia Web Site and the details of those sales that have been registered by BSP. Aristo – Courier tracking system This third party system works in conjunction with Ticket Partner and provides an interface to the selected Courier Company that Client wish to work with. This interface enable passing of data from one system to another (for example Air Way Bxxx Numbers) so that efficient tracking of documentation can take place. * CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED Expedia Network Diagram Version 9.0 * * CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED Expedia Flow Overview Diagram Version Date 10th September 2001(v1.0) * * CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED SCHEDULE 5 FEES
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Third Party Systems. To the extent Subscriber performs any services itself or retains third parties to do so, Subscriber shall be solely responsible for obtaining from owners of third party systems, and paying for, any licenses or agreements that are necessary in order for the TSYS System to interface with such third party system.
Third Party Systems. To the extent that the Services are provided by Service Provider through or using third-party intellectual property rights or IT Systems (“Third Party Systems”), Service Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to (a) obtain any necessary consent from Third Party System providers in order to provide the Third Party Systems (so long as no cost or penalty is imposed on Service Provider in connection with obtaining such consent) or (b) if any such consent is not obtained, provide acceptable alternative arrangements to provide the relevant Service for Service Recipient’s purposes, provided that Service Recipient shall reimburse the costs and expenses of such alternative arrangements to Service Provider.
Third Party Systems. To the extent COMPANY performs any services itself or retains third parties to do SO, COMPANY shall be solely responsible for obtaining from owners of third party systems, and paying for, any licenses or agreements that are necessary in order for the TSYS system to interface with such third party system. [***] Indicates that text has been omitted which is the subject of a confidential treatment request. The text has been separately filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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