Directory Distribution Clause Samples

The Directory Distribution clause governs how directories or lists, such as contact information or member rosters, are shared among parties. Typically, it outlines the methods, frequency, and authorized recipients for distributing these directories, and may specify confidentiality requirements or restrictions on further dissemination. This clause ensures that sensitive or important directory information is distributed in a controlled and consistent manner, reducing the risk of unauthorized access or misuse.
Directory Distribution. Initial directories will be provided to AT&T Customers for each AT&T Customer's specific geographic region on the same basis as GTE Customers within the same directory area. More specifically, GTE will not charge AT&T or AT&T Customers for annual distribution of directories. GTE will provide secondary distributions of directories (e.g. a new customer, requests for additional copies) to AT&T Customers at the same price that GTE is charged for secondary distribution by GTE Directories. AT&T shall pay GTE Directories for such secondary distributions based on GTE's agreement that the secondary distribution costs will be excluded from GTE's cost studies and resulting avoided cost discounts and prices for unbundled elements. Timing of such delivery and the determination of which Telephone Directories shall be delivered (by customer address, NPA/NXX or other criteria), and the number of Telephone Directories to be provided per customer, shall be provided under the same terms that GTE delivers Telephone Directories to GTE Customers. AT&T will supply GTE in a timely manner with all required subscriber mailing information, including non-listed and non-published subscriber mailing information, to enable GTE to perform its distribution responsibilities.
Directory Distribution. LEVEL 3 will provide directory delivery address information to HTC or its publisher in a format required by HTC’s directory publisher to enable HTC to perform its directory distribution responsibilities. Such list will include only those LEVEL 3 End Users whose service address falls within HTC’s rate center and LEVEL 3 has designated to receive a printed directory. Directory distribution will be provided to such LEVEL 3 End Users in the same manner it provides initial distribution of such directories to its own End Users. HTC may, but is not required to, distribute telephone directories to LEVEL 3 End Users for whom HTC lacks delivery information due to omission of customer information from HTC databases or if requested delivery information is not timely received by HTC’s directory publisher. HTC will bill LEVEL 3 for directories delivered to LEVEL 3 subscribers using the directory delivery list received by HTC from its directory publisher.
Directory Distribution. 16.2.1 ACS-ANC agrees to provide Directory distribution services to LEVEL 3 customers within ACS-ANC’s service territory at no additional charge to LEVEL 3. ACS-ANC represents that the quality, timeliness, and manner of such distribution services will be at parity with those provided to ACS-ANC and to other customers. 16.2.2 LEVEL 3 Residential customers will receive one free directory for each access line in service; ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ Business customers will receive a minimum of two free directories for each access line. 16.2.3 LEVEL 3 can place orders for up to 250 additional printed directories (by serving area) and on an as needed basis. If at any point the number of directories beyond the initial distribution to households and businesses and the allocation of 250 (by serving area), requested by LEVEL 3 requires additional printing and production costs over the number of directories allocated to ACS-ANC by the publisher, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ shall bear the costs of additional printing and publication.
Directory Distribution. As requested by SCRTC, Comcast will provide directory delivery address information to SCRTC in a format required by SCRTC’s directory publisher to enable SCRTC to perform its directory distribution responsibilities. Such list will include only those Comcast End Users whose service address falls within SCRTC’s rate center and Comcast has designated to receive a printed directory. Directory distribution will be provided to such Comcast End Users in the same manner it provides initial distribution of such directories to its own End Users.
Directory Distribution. Directories will be provided to AT&T's end users on the same basis as GTE's end users. More specifically, GTE will not charge AT&T or AT&T's end users for annual or secondary distribution of directories. Timing of such delivery and the determination of which Telephone Directories shall be delivered (by customer address, NPA/NXX or other criteria), and the number of Telephone Directories to be provided per customer, shall be provided under the same terms that GTE delivers Telephone Directories to its own local service customers. AT&T will supply GTE in a timely manner with all required subscriber mailing information, including non-listed and non-published subscriber mailing information, to enable GTE to perform its distribution responsibilities.
Directory Distribution a. Charter may choose to purchase books subject to availability and at rates established by Consolidated from time to time by written notice to Charter for its own inventory for its End Users who require such directories outside the normal delivery. Upon agreement of the Parties, Consolidated will house Charter’s Reserves with its own Reserves for distribution to Charter End Users who request a telephone directory. b. Nothing in this Section requires Consolidated to provide Charter End Users with telephone directories from Consolidated Reserves, and such requests will be referred back to Charter unless otherwise provided for. c. Nothing herein shall be construed to require Consolidated to publish a directory if it would not otherwise do so.

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  • Overtime Distribution The Employer and the Union will discuss Departmental or agency specific overtime distribution policies at the Departmental or agency level. The Employer agrees to follow its existing overtime distribution policies until changed as a result of Employer/Union negotiation.

  • Contract Distribution The Employer will provide all current and new employees with a link to the new Agreement. Each department or unit will maintain a paper copy of the contract accessible to all employees.