Household Member Authorization Sample Clauses

The Household Member Authorization clause grants permission for individuals residing in the same household as the primary party to access or use certain rights, services, or benefits under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines which household members are covered—such as spouses, children, or dependents—and may specify any conditions or limitations on their participation. Its core function is to extend contractual privileges or responsibilities to household members, ensuring clarity about who is authorized and preventing disputes over eligibility.
Household Member Authorization. The UPS My Choice® Household Member Authorization logistics service enables You to share Your benefits under the UPS My Choice® service with other members of Your household. A Household Member is a person who resides at the same address as You, has the same surname as You, and is related to You. To the extent made available by UPS in Your location or country/territory of residence, You may be permitted to add a Household Member. By using the MC Logistics Services for a package addressed to a Household Member associated with Your UPS My Choice® membership, You represent and warrant that You are authorized by such Household Member to complete activities relating to the Household Member shipment, including viewing progress of shipments, setting delivery alerts and specifying delivery instructions. You agree that You are obliged to obtain consent from each Household Member before You add such Household Member to Your UPS My Choice® membership and thereby share such Household Member’s name and address with UPS.

Related to Household Member Authorization

  • Power; Authorization Such Investor has all requisite power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement. This Agreement, when executed and delivered by such Investor, will constitute a valid and legally binding obligation of such Investor, enforceable in accordance with its respective terms, except as: (a) limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws of general application affecting enforcement of creditors’ rights generally; and (b) limited by laws relating to the availability of specific performance, injunctive relief or other equitable remedies.

  • LEGAL AUTHORIZATION (a) The Sub-Recipient certifies that it has the legal authority to receive the funds under this Agreement and that its governing body has authorized the execution and acceptance of this Agreement. The Sub-Recipient also certifies that the undersigned person has the authority to legally execute and bind Sub-Recipient to the terms of this Agreement.

  • Governmental Authorization; Third Party Consents No approval, consent, compliance, exemption, authorization or other action by, or notice to, or filing with, any Governmental Authority or any other Person, and no lapse of a waiting period under any Requirement of Law, is necessary or required in connection with the execution, delivery or performance (including, without limitation, the purchase of the Purchased Shares) by, or enforcement against, such Purchaser of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Government Authorization No consent, approval, order or authorization of, or registration, declaration or filing with, or notice to, any Governmental Entity, is required by or with respect to Pubco in connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement by Pubco, or the consummation by Pubco of the transactions contemplated hereby, except, with respect to this Agreement, any filings under the Nevada Statutes, the Securities Act or the Exchange Act.

  • Network Authorization For services that cannot be provided by a network provider, you can request a network authorization to seek services from a non-network provider. With an approved network authorization, the network benefit level will apply to the authorized covered healthcare service. If we approve a network authorization for you to receive services from a non- network provider, our reimbursement will be based on the lesser of our allowance, the non-network provider’s charge, or the benefit limit. For more information, please see the How Non-Network Providers Are Paid section.