Dedicated Website Clause Samples

The Dedicated Website clause establishes the requirement for a specific website or web page to be created and maintained for a particular project, client, or purpose. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for developing, hosting, and updating the website, as well as any standards or specifications it must meet, such as branding, content, or security requirements. Its core function is to ensure that there is a centralized, accessible online resource tailored to the needs of the parties involved, thereby promoting clarity, organization, and effective communication.
Dedicated Website. 1. Each Party shall maintain a single, free, publicly available website that, to the extent practicable, contains all information that it is required to publish pursuant to Article 9 (Transparent Development of Regulations). 2. With respect to each regulatory authority at the federal level of government that has responsibility for implementing or enforcing regulations, the Party shall make publicly available online a description of that regulatory authority, including the regulatory authority’s specific responsibilities. Each Party shall, without undue delay, notify the other Party of any material changes to this information and update the information online, as appropriate. 3. A Party may comply with paragraphs 1 and 2 by making publicly available information on, and providing for the submission of comments through, more than one website, provided the information can be accessed, and submissions can be made, from a single web portal that links to other websites.
Dedicated Website. The Contracted Supplier(s) must maintain a contract website with a link for each Participating Entity. The purpose of this website is to inform end users of the individual state programs under any subsequent Participating Addendum. Such Contract Websites must, at a minimum, contain: a. Product offerings and options, limited to the products approved by each Participating Entity through their Participating Addendum. b. Maintain a list of Authorized Dealers within the Participating State’s that are authorized to service the Contract. c. Pricing information limited to the products approved by the Participating Entity through their Participating Addendum. d. Contracted Supplier(s) must have website implemented within ninety (90) calendar days of execution of a Master Agreement or implementation of a Participating Addendum. Participating States will identify any State specific accessibility or other requirements during the Participating Addendum process.
Dedicated Website. Bank agrees to provide a hosted website through its Service Provider for electronic generation of eChecks. BANK MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR SUITABILITY OF THE DEDICATED WEBSITE.
Dedicated Website. The Contractor must maintain a contract website with a link for each Participating Entity. The purpose of this website is to inform end users of the individual state programs under any subsequent Participating Addendum. Such contract websites must, at a minimum, contain: a. Product offerings and options, limited to the products approved by each Participating Entity through their Participating Addendum. b. Maintain a list of Authorized Dealers within the Participating State’s that are authorized to service the contract. c. Pricing information limited to the products approved by the Participating Entity through their Participating Addendum. d. The Contractor must have the website implemented within ninety (90) calendar days of execution of a Master Agreement or implementation of a Participating Addendum. Participating States will identify any State specific accessibility or other requirements during the Participating Addendum process.
Dedicated Website. The Contractor shall create and maintain a website unique to the State, containing product brochures, pricing exhibits, service level agreements, ordering instructions, and any other helpful information that the State and Contractor mutually agree to post. Additionally, the State shall use this website to configure IT Hardware, access quotes, check delivery status for previously ordered products, and track the status of support inquiries.
Dedicated Website. SGW shall provide reasonable access to EGT to a dedicated web interface of SGW in order to extract Site performance and other related data for the Gaming Terminals installed in the Sites in Cambodia (or other authorized market);

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