Permitted Access and Use Sample Clauses

The Permitted Access and Use clause defines the specific ways in which a party is allowed to access and utilize certain resources, information, or property under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of access—such as limiting use to business purposes, restricting access to authorized personnel, or specifying permitted locations and times. By clearly delineating what is and is not allowed, the clause helps prevent unauthorized use or misuse, thereby protecting the interests of the party granting access and ensuring compliance with the agreement's terms.
Permitted Access and Use. (a) Customer may register up to three (3) License Plates on a single Contract by accessing the Flex Pass Website (URL for the Flex Pass Website is found in the definitions below). Customer may only designate one License Plate per day as an Active License Plate pursuant to the Contract. (b) Customer shall be solely responsible for ensuring that, prior to starting any Parking Session, the License Plate that will be using said Parking Session has been designated as the Active License Plate on the Flex Pass Website. Failure to do so prior to noon on the day in which the Parking Session is used may result in the ticketing and/or the impounding of any vehicles that are parked in Parking Stalls and that are not Listed Vehicles, at the Customer’s sole risk and expense. (c) The Customer must use the Parking Lot for the sole purpose of parking a Listed Vehicle, and for no other purpose whatsoever. For clarity, the Customer must not use the Parking Lot or any Parking Stall for any commercial, recreational, or other non- permitted purposes. (d) The Customer acknowledges and agrees that an administrative fee may be charged to the Customer if the Customer fails to update the License Plates or Active License Plates on the Flex Pass Website as required pursuant to Section 7(a) of this Contract. The administrative fee shall not exceed five percent (5%) of the total monthly fee for this Contract. (e) A Motor Vehicle must not be backed into a Parking Stall. (f) The Customer acknowledges and agrees that a Listed Vehicle may be ticketed and/or impounded at the Customer’s sole risk and expense if: (i) the Customer has parked more than one Listed Vehicle in a Parking Lot at any given time; (ii) the Customer has failed to designate the appropriate License Plate as an Active License Plate within the timeframe set out in Section 7(b) of this Contract; (iii) the Customer has failed to designate the Active License Plate for the Parking Session on the Flex Pass Website as contemplated by Section 7(b); (iv) the Motor Vehicle is backed into a Parking Stall or its License Plate is obscured, obstructed or otherwise not visible to CPA's automated enforcement devices or enforcement officers, or the Motor Vehicle is otherwise parked in a manner contrary to applicable law; (v) the Customer has, without payment, parked in excess of the number of Parking Sessions available to the Customer as per the Contract, or; (vi) the Customer fails to adhere to any other requirement set out in this Contrac...
Permitted Access and Use. The User is permitted to access, view, or print reports, search results, or other information from the Licensed Materials for the private use of the individual User. The User agrees to use this online access in a way that conforms with all applicable laws and regulations. The User specifically agrees not to make any attempt to gain unauthorized access to any other system or network. ASCE grants the User permission to reprint brief quotations from the content included in the Licensed Materials with the customary acknowledgment of the source, and to copy and transmit content, including PDF reports generated by the Service, in “person-to-person” and non-systematic scholarly or business exchanges of information between User and specific individuals. Unless expressly authorized in this Agreement or within the Licensed Materials, any other use of the Licensed Materials requires the written permission of the copyright holder.
Permitted Access and Use. The User is permitted to access, view, or print text by chapter or section, search results, or other information from the Licensed Materials for the private use of the individual User. The User agrees to use this online access in a way that conforms with all applicable laws and regulations. The User specifically agrees not to make any attempt to gain unauthorized access to any other system or network. ASCE grants the User permission to reprint brief quotations from the content included in the Licensed Materials with the customary acknowledgment of the source. Unless expressly authorized in this Agreement or within the Licensed Materials, any other use of the Licensed Materials requires the written permission of the copyright holder.

Related to Permitted Access and Use

  • Access and Use Grantee agrees to license or otherwise make available to MassCEC in perpetuity, without charge, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s interest in and copyright (if any) to all non-confidential materials prepared and produced in relation to the Project, including, without limitation, all plans, specifications, and analyses developed in connection with the Project and specified as being for MassCEC’s use and public dissemination; provided, however, that any and all inventions that are conceived or first reduced to use during the course of the Project shall be the sole property of Grantee (except that if jointly invented, title shall flow in accordance with United States patent law), and any licensing requests for such inventions shall be subject to good faith negotiations between the Parties. Grantee represents and warrants that Deliverables will not infringe on any copyright, right of privacy, or personal or proprietary rights of others.

  • Permitted Uses BA shall use Protected Information only for the purpose of performing BA’s obligations under the Contract and as permitted or required under the Contract and Addendum, or as required by law. Further, BA shall not use Protected Information in any manner that would constitute a violation of the Privacy Rule or the HITECH Act if so used by CE. However, BA may use Protected Information as necessary (i) for the proper management and administration of BA;

  • EXTENSION OF USE The Contract may be extended to additional States or governmental jurisdictions upon mutual written agreement between New York State (the lead contracting State) and the Contractor. Political subdivisions and other authorized entities within each participating State or governmental jurisdiction may also participate in the Contract if such State normally allows participation by such entities. New York State reserves the right to negotiate additional minimum NYS Vehicle Discounts based on any increased volume generated by such extensions.

  • Zone File Access Agreement Registry Operator will enter into an agreement with any Internet user, which will allow such user to access an Internet host server or servers designated by Registry Operator and download zone file data. The agreement will be standardized, facilitated and administered by a Centralized Zone Data Access Provider, which may be ICANN or an ICANN designee (the “CZDA Provider”). Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide access to zone file data per Section 2.1.3 of this Specification and do so using the file format described in Section 2.1.4 of this Specification. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a) the CZDA Provider may reject the request for access of any user that does not satisfy the credentialing requirements in Section 2.1.2 below; (b) Registry Operator may reject the request for access of any user that does not provide correct or legitimate credentials under Section 2.1.2 below or where Registry Operator reasonably believes will violate the terms of Section 2.1.5. below; and, (c) Registry Operator may revoke access of any user if Registry Operator has evidence to support that the user has violated the terms of Section 2.1.5 below.

  • Installation and Use Rights You may install and use any number of copies of the software on your devices.