Providing Access Sample Clauses
The 'Providing Access' clause defines the obligations and conditions under which one party must grant the other party access to certain resources, information, or premises. Typically, this clause outlines what type of access is required, such as entry to facilities, use of systems, or availability of documents, and may specify limitations like hours of access or security protocols. Its core practical function is to ensure that the receiving party can perform necessary tasks or fulfill contractual duties by having the agreed-upon access, while also protecting the provider’s interests by setting clear boundaries and expectations.
Providing Access. The Allocation Holders shall provide access at their existing intake site to any other Jordan Lake water allocation holders that request access to utilize their allocations if:
(A) the Division determines that access is technically feasible and would not materially reduce the ability of the Allocation Holders to withdraw their entire allocation under normal conditions;
(B) the Allocation Holders are not liable, without their consent, for any costs associated with obtaining any necessary permits, engineering design or construction associated with access; and
(C) the Allocation Holders are not liable, without their consent, for any increased operation and maintenance costs resulting from provision of access.
Providing Access. Agent shall provide a means for individuals to access their own CSO Nonpublic Personal Information, which is in Agent's possession. If individuals notify Agent of errors in their CSO Nonpublic Personal Information, Agent shall notify Company, and both parties will coordinate efforts to correct any inaccurate information.
Providing Access. The Lessee grants the Lessor and/or its Auxiliary Persons access at all times to the places where the Equipment is located for the purposes of repairs, inspection of the Equipment and/or statutory inspection. Costs incurred as a result of waiting times due to the Equipment not being accessible for any reason are payable by the Lessee.
Providing Access. Promoting the use and enjoyment of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley Forest
Providing Access a) Forestry Commission Scotland representing the Scottish Executive, agrees to allow access to the Trust in accordance with Forestry Commission bylaws 1982 – annexed as Annex 2 – (and any subsequent revisals), to South ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Forest, including the woodlands, the pastures or unplanted areas, the water courses, water bodies, but specifically excluding open access to the Forestry Commission Achmore Outstation building, and only so far as such access is consistent with rights of the Secretary of State’s tenants and other parties who already have legal rights in South ▇▇▇▇▇▇.
b) This Concordat shall not however prevent the Partnership from closing off public access to parts of South ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Forest where it is desirable in the interests of public safety in the connection with timber felling or other operations.
c) The Trust, representing the community, agrees to carry out such community forestry and development activities, as previously agreed with Forestry Commission, in South ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Forest, funded from private and public contributions, and to support the Forestry Commission policy of providing open and permissive access to the facilities and to ensure that any activities undertaken by the Trust conform with Government policies stated in the Scottish Forestry Strategy.
d) The Forestry Commission agrees not to sell or otherwise dispose of South ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Forest or any of its facilities without prior consultation and agreement with the Trust. The Forestry Commission also agrees to recognise and protect the added value to South ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Forest emanating from mutually agreed projects and the investment of public and private funds arranged by the Trust, by securing that any purchasers of an area to which the Trust has added value shall enter into a similar Concordat with the Trust as regards the area sold.
e) The Trust agrees to consult and regularly advise The Forestry Commission of all prospective investments to be made in South ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Forest and associated buildings and structures.
Providing Access. General Agent shall provide a means for individuals to access their own CSO Nonpublic Personal Information which is in General Agent’s possession. If individuals notify General Agent of errors in their CSO Nonpublic Personal Information, General Agent shall notify Company, and both parties will coordinate efforts to correct any inaccurate information.
Providing Access. The DPO has the resources necessary to carry out his or her tasks and access to personal data and processing operations, and to maintain his or her expert knowledge.
Providing Access a) The Commission, representing the Scottish Executive, agrees to authorise access to the Forest by the Partners for the completion of projects in accordance with agreed Project Plans, the agreed Annual Programme of Works and the Forestry Commission bylaws 1982 and any subsequent revisions. Such access will include woodlands, pastures or unplanted areas and water courses, but specifically excluding buildings (unless specifically agreed), and only so far as such access is consistent with rights of the Scottish Ministers’ tenants and other parties who have or may have legal rights in the Forest.
b) This Concordat shall not prevent the Commission from closing off public access to parts of the Forest where it is desirable in the interests of public safety in the connection with timber felling or other operations. Except in the case of emergency, the Commission undertakes to consult with Partners in advance of such closures, taking account of individual Partner’s operations on agreed projects and of the Annual Programme of Work.
c) The Commission and the Partners, as applicable, agree: • in fulfilment of their statutory powers and responsibilities, to promote the development of sustainable recreational access infrastructure in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley through advice, grant aid and other means all in accordance with their policies and objectives, and • to carry out such development and maintenance activities, as may be agreed with the Commission in the Forest, funded from private and public contributions in accordance with agreed Project Plans and the Annual Programme of Works.
d) The Commission and the Partners agree to support the policy of providing open and permissive access to the facilities (taking account of Partners’ reasonable commercial requirements) and to ensure that any activities undertaken by them conform to Scottish Executive policies stated or implicit in the Scottish Forestry Strategy.
e) The Commission and the Partners agree to consult and regularly advise the Management Group of all relevant prospective investments to be made in or connected with ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley.
Providing Access. Representative shall provide a means for individuals to access their own NPI which is in Representative’s possession. If individuals notify Representative of errors in their NPI, Representative shall notify Censtat, and both parties will coordinate efforts to correct any inaccurate information.