Defined Services Sample Clauses

The Defined Services clause specifies exactly which services a provider is obligated to deliver under an agreement. It typically lists or describes the scope, nature, and limitations of the services, ensuring both parties have a clear understanding of what is included and what is excluded. By clearly outlining the services, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes about expectations, ensuring that both parties are aligned on the deliverables.
Defined Services. Tenant agrees no services are to be provided by Landlord.
Defined Services. The services, work and deliverables required in the Inter-Agency Services described in Attachment A shall be referred to as the "Defined Services." Failure to complete the Defined Services by the times indicated does not, except at the option of Agency, operate to terminate this Agreement.
Defined Services. Under this agreement, services are bundled to provide the full array of services defined below, including training in the home, congregate living situation, etc., for families and Alaska service provider’s staff. Consultants will be expected to travel to the community of the identified client to provide behavioral intervention plan recommendations and training with ongoing technical assistance through video conferences, teleconferences, telemedicine, or other means.
Defined Services. The services covered by this document are these sold as iNET services by Mainstream. These services will be contracted for the period agreed and initiated by a signed agreement.
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Defined Services. 5.2.1. ARCHITECT'S FULL STANDARD SERVICE: 5.2.2. Architect's Partial Service: YES/NO If so, please state which stages HVN Architects will be contacted for: 5.2.3. ARCHITECT'S ADDITIONAL SERVICES: YES/NO If so, please state which services is required: The client appoints the architect who accepts the appointment to carry out the defined services for the project as recorded above, on the conditions and for the fees and disbursements provided for:
Defined Services. The Coin Up Service provides an online platform to virtually “round up” donors’ debit or credit card transactions and use this “spare change” to make tax-deductible donations to the registered nonprofit of their choice, less the transaction fees (described below). The donor may also choose to make a tax-deductible “fixed monthly” donation and/or a “one- time donation” to their selected nonprofit, less transaction fees (described below.) Once registered for a “round up” or a “fixed monthly” donation, the donor is able to set a monthly limit on the donation and donate on a recurring, monthly basis using the donor’s credit or debit card. Donors will be charged approximately on the 1st of the following month (or first business day of the following month) for their spare change “rounds ups” or fixed monthly donation. For “round ups,” the donor will be charged, on an ongoing monthly basis, the lesser of (i) the total spare change rounded up, or (ii) the donor’s specified monthly limit, subject to a minimum donation of $5 USD per month if the total spare change rounded up does not total at least $5 USD each month. For “fixed monthly” donations, the donor will be charged, on an ongoing monthly basis, the designated amount that is provided by the donor. One-time donations are charged immediately when the donor submits a donation. Donors may change or terminate their designated charity, monthly cap, bank, or monthly donations at any time using the Coin Up Service’s functionality. For “Partner Charities” signed up directly with Coin Up, your donations will be sent directly to the designated nonprofit bank account, net of all fees (as described below). For other charities that have not signed up directly with Coin Up, your donations will be processed through a third-party DAF provider including, but not limited to, ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, net of all fees (as described below).
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  • Hosted Services 3.1 The Provider hereby grants to the Customer a worldwide, non-exclusive licence to use the Hosted Services for the business purposes of the Customer in accordance with the Documentation during the Term. 3.2 The Provider shall create an Account for the Customer and shall provide to the Customer login details for that Account to enable the Customer to configure and administer the Hosted Services and enable registration of Customer End Users. 3.3 Except to the extent expressly permitted in this Agreement or required by law on a non- excludable basis, the licence granted by the Provider to the Customer under Clause 3.1 is subject to the following prohibitions: (a) the Customer must not sub-license its right to use the Hosted Services; (b) the Customer must not make any alteration to the Platform; and (c) the Customer must not conduct or request that any other person conduct any load testing or penetration testing on the Platform or Hosted Services without the prior written consent of the Provider. 3.5 The Customer shall use reasonable endeavours, including appropriate organisational and technical measures relating to Account access details, to ensure that no unauthorised person may gain access to the Hosted Services using an Account. 3.6 The parties acknowledge and agree that Schedule 2 (Availability SLA) shall govern the availability of the Hosted Services. 3.7 The Customer must ensure that all persons using the Hosted Services with the authority of the Customer or by means of an Account comply with the Terms Of Use. 3.8 The Customer must not use the Hosted Services in any way that causes, or may cause, damage to the Hosted Services or Platform or impairment of the availability or accessibility of the Hosted Services. 3.9 The Customer must not use the Hosted Services: (a) in any way that is unlawful, illegal, fraudulent or harmful; or (b) in connection with any unlawful, illegal, fraudulent or harmful purpose or activity. 3.10 For the avoidance of doubt, the Customer has no right to access the software code (including object code, intermediate code and source code) of the Platform, either during or after the Term. 3.11 The Provider may suspend the provision of the Hosted Services if any amount due to be paid by the Customer to AWS for the benefit of the Provider under this Agreement is overdue, and the Provider has given to the Customer at least 30 days' written notice, following the amount becoming overdue, of its intention to suspend the Hosted Services on this basis.

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  • Included Services If any services, functions, or responsibilities not specifically described in this Agreement are an inherent, necessary, or customary part of the Services or are required for proper performance or provision of the Services in accordance with this Agreement, such services, functions, or responsibilities are deemed to be included within the scope of the Services to be delivered for the Charges, as if such services, functions, or responsibilities were specifically described in this Agreement.