Individual Users Clause Samples

The 'Individual Users' clause defines the rights and responsibilities of persons who access or use a service or product in their personal capacity, rather than on behalf of a business or organization. It typically clarifies eligibility requirements, such as age or residency, and outlines the scope of permitted use for individuals. This clause ensures that individual users understand their obligations and the limitations of their access, helping to prevent misuse and clarify liability.
Individual Users. If you are an individual using the Services on your own behalf, you represent and warrant that: (1) you are at least 18 years of age and are of legal age to form a binding contract and (2) you have not previously been suspended or prohibited from using the Services. You may only use the Services and your CoinBurp Account for your own account and not on behalf of, or for the account of, any third party.
Individual Users. Each Participant shall require that Individual Users with whom it has a Direct Relationship be identity proofed at a minimum of IAL2 prior to issuance of access credentials by the Participant. The identity information may be supplemented by Participant Members acting as authoritative source by using knowledge of the identity of the individuals in accordance with written policies and procedures. Such policies and procedures must be commensurate with the risk of incorrect identity proofing (e.g., procedures for applicants receiving credentials to access their medical information may be less rigorous than procedures used for applicants receiving credentials that can be used to access medical information on multiple patients). For example, IAL2 identity proofing for an applicant receiving credentials to access to his or her own medical information can be accomplished by any two of the following: (a) physical comparison to legal photographic identification cards such as driver’s licenses or passports, or employee or school identification badges; (b) comparison to information from an insurance card that has been validated with the issuer, (e.g., in an eligibility check within two days of the proofing event); and (c) comparison to information from an electronic health record (EHR) containing information entered from prior encounters. All personally identifiable information collected shall be limited to the minimum necessary to resolve a unique identity and the Participant shall not copy or retain such personally identifiable information.
Individual Users. Each QHIN shall require that Individual Users with whom it has a Direct Relationship be identity proofed at a minimum of IAL2 prior to issuance of access credentials by the QHIN. The identity information may be supplemented by the Participant or Participant Member acting as authoritative sources by using knowledge of the identity of the Individuals in accordance with written policies and procedures. Such policies and procedures must be commensurate with the risk of incorrect identity proofing (e.g., procedures for applicants receiving credentials to access their medical information may be less rigorous than procedures used for applicants receiving credentials that can be used to access medical information on multiple patients). For example, IAL2 identity proofing for an applicant receiving credentials to access to his or her own medical information can be accomplished by any two of the following: (a) physical comparison to legal photographic identification cards such as driver’s licenses or passports, or employee or school identification badges; (b) comparison to information from an insurance card that has been validated with the issuer (e.g., in an eligibility check within two days of the proofing event); and (c) comparison to information from an electronic health record (EHR) containing information entered from prior encounters. All personally identifiable information collected shall be limited to the minimum necessary to resolve a unique identity and the QHIN shall not copy or retain such personally identifiable information.
Individual Users. User promises and warrants that User will obtain signed Activity Participation Agreements (either provided by or acceptable to Owner) from each participant in the activity. If the participants are minors, User will obtain the signature of at least one parent or legal guardian on each Activity Participation Agreement.
Individual Users. The Recipient warrants that it shall cause all the individual users of the KEEMOTION SYSTEM to comply with the above-mentioned access and use restrictions.
Individual Users. For Individual Users, the ACA Reporting Services will be limited to preparing, distributing, and filing ACA year-end compliance documents.
Individual Users. Company shall be liable and responsible for each and every such Individual User’s compliance with the Company Minimum Requirements at all times;
Individual Users. For Individual Users who are Former Employees, you can utilize the Benefits Administration Service to enroll in COBRA. Rippling does not offer state continuation administration services at this time and you agree and acknowledge that compliance with any state health care continuation laws remains your sole responsibility. While you, as a Former Employee, may continue to access your account, Rippling does not guarantee that the Benefits Administration Service will be updated to reflect your COBRA continuation coverage enrollment information.
Individual Users. For all other Users, the Benefits Administration Services shall be limited as set forth within the service descriptions below.
Individual Users. You will pay Infonautics for all fees, charges, and any applicable taxes, associated with the Service in accordance with the current rates, payment terms, and policies specified by Infonautics in the applicable Service enrollment screens and on-line help. You acknowledge that you will pay Infonautics all such fees, charges, and applicable taxes for the Service where enrollment in the Service has been made using your credit card or other means, whether made by you personally or by someone else in your household or organization. If you enroll in the Service using a credit card, you certify to Infonautics that you are at least 18 years of age and that you are the cardholder of the credit card, or that you are expressly authorized by the cardholder to enroll in the Service. You further acknowledge that your obligation to pay Infonautics all such fees, charges, and applicable taxes for the Service does not depend on usage of the Service, and that you remain obligated to pay Infonautics for the Service regardless of whether the Service is used or not. Your obligation to pay for the Service begins on the date of your enrollment in the Service, not the date of your first use of the Service. If made available, free trial or free access periods to use the Service also begin on the date of your enrollment in the Service, and not the date of your first use of it. You may cancel your monthly or annual account for the Service during any free trial or free access period without charge. You may also cancel your monthly or annual account for the Service at any other time; however, Infonautics does not prorate any fees, charges, or applicable taxes associated with the Service upon any termination or cancellation and does not refund any such amounts. You may cancel your account for the Service by completing and submitting a cancellation form, and instructions for cancellation may be found in the on-line help for the Service.