Common use of Account Updates Clause in Contracts

Account Updates. You agree to promptly update your E-MACS account if your e-mail address or other registration information changes. It is your responsibility to maintain and diligently monitor your account’s e-mail address for notices sent through E-MACS. SHARING OF ACCOUNT INFORMATION. You are responsible for safeguarding your account information, including your login and password. You agree not to share your E-MACS login and password with other individuals, other than authorized support staff, for the purpose of e-filing and/or e- service. Authorized support staff accessing E-MACS using your E-MACS login and password are required to comply with the terms of this Agreement and shall not share your login and password with other individuals. ACCOUNT INFORMATION. Your E-MACS account information, including but not limited to your identity, username, password, and designated e-mail address, shall be inaccessible to the public, unless otherwise ordered by the court, even if your identity and designated e-mail address are otherwise publicly accessible. Once registered, your name and registered e-mail address will be available to other E-MACS users for the purposes of e-service. PUBLIC ACCESSIBILITY. Once accepted by the appellate courts, documents e-filed through E-MACS are publicly accessible through the court file to the extent permitted by the Rules of Public Access to Records of the Judicial Branch. ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS. Documents you file electronically, your draft documents, and any documents e-served upon you may be remotely accessible by you from your E-MACS account for a period of time established by the Minnesota Judicial Branch. Minnesota Judicial Branch reserves the ACCESS TO ACCOUNT. Minnesota Judicial Branch reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to close your E-MACS account at any time for any reason. An E-MACS account may be closed for reasons including, but not limited to: professional regulation violations/reasons; violation of applicable court rules; user is no longer authorized to file in the appellate courts; user is a frivolous litigant; pursuant to court order; and improper or unauthorized use of the E-MACS system.

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Sources: Terms of Service Agreement

Account Updates. You agree to promptly update your E-MACS account if your e-mail address or other registration information changes. It is your responsibility to maintain and diligently monitor your account’s e-mail address for notices sent through E-MACS. SHARING OF ACCOUNT INFORMATION. You are responsible for safeguarding your account information, including your login and password. You agree not to share your E-MACS login and password with other individuals, other than authorized support staff, for the purpose of e-filing and/or e- service. Authorized support staff accessing E-MACS using your E-MACS login and password are required to comply with the terms of this Agreement and shall not share your login and password with other individuals. ACCOUNT INFORMATION. Your E-MACS account information, including but not limited to your identity, username, password, and designated e-mail address, shall be inaccessible to the public, unless otherwise ordered by the court, even if your identity and designated e-mail address are otherwise publicly accessible. Once registered, your name and registered e-mail address will be available to other E-MACS users for the purposes of e-service. PUBLIC ACCESSIBILITY. Once accepted by the appellate courts, documents e-filed through E-MACS are publicly accessible through the court file to the extent permitted by the Rules of Public Access to Records of the Judicial Branch. ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS. Documents you file electronically, your draft documents, and any documents e-served upon you may be remotely accessible by you from your E-MACS account for a period of time established by the Minnesota Judicial Branch. Minnesota Judicial Branch reserves the right to remove or restrict access to any documents through your E-MACS account at any time for any reason. ACCESS TO ACCOUNT. Minnesota Judicial Branch reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to close your E-MACS account at any time for any reason. An E-MACS account may be closed for reasons including, but not limited to: professional regulation violations/reasons; violation of applicable court rules; user is no longer authorized to file in the appellate courts; user is a frivolous litigant; pursuant to court order; and improper or unauthorized use of the E-MACS system.

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Sources: Terms of Service Agreement