Responsibilities of the Partner Clause Samples
Responsibilities of the Partner. 1. The Partner shall:
a) promote the study at the UPJŠ FM abroad;
Responsibilities of the Partner. A. The Department hereby authorizes the Partner, as an agent of the Department’s Division of Employment Services, to access information residing on REOS to provide reemployment services as determined by the Department to UI customers. The Partner acknowledges and understands that all information contained in REOS, including individual customer information, is confidential and privileged and may only be disclosed to Partners for the purpose of providing reemployment services as determined by the Department to UI customers.
B. The Partner shall ensure compliance with all applicable federal and state privacy laws and regulations governing this agreement and shall protect the rights of individuals and businesses serviced by this system in accordance with such laws.
C. The Partner shall only grant access to those Partner employees that are administering reemployment services to UI customers. The Partner shall ensure that all personnel including its employees, agents and sub-contractors (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Employee”) authorized to access REOS shall be fully advised of the confidential nature of the information contained therein, the safeguards required to protect the information, and civil and criminal sanctions for noncompliance in applicable state and federal laws. The Partner shall sign an acknowledgement that Employees have been so advised and that such Employees will adhere to the confidentiality requirements set forth herein and that the Partner shall report fully and promptly any infraction of such requirements to the Department.
D. The Partner shall require that its Employees authorized to access REOS sign a “Individual Access and Confidentiality Agreement” (Appendix B) prior to being granted access. Access shall be granted by issuance of a password. Employees shall not be permitted to disclose the password to any unauthorized individual for any purpose.
E. When an Employee leaves the employment of the Partner and/or no longer serves in the appropriated position the Partner shall ensure that access shall be immediately terminated. Access to the REOS system can also be terminated for any individuals who violate any terms of this agreement. The Department shall be notified of any such termination immediately.
F. The Partner will establish internal management systems, protocols and security procedures to ensure that information sharing activities by its Employees and Partners are in compliance with this agreement prior to access being ...
Responsibilities of the Partner. The Partner is obliged to conscientious performance of its obligations under this Agreement without causing ASC any costs. This includes in particular the necessary availability, activities and arrangements to help ASC fulfill its obligations in an appropriate and efficient manner throughout the entire duration of this Agreement. Prior to initial installation and the commissioning of the Subject of Agreement, the Partner is obliged to provide a proper remote maintenance option in terms of available bandwidth, stability, and sufficient temporary/functional range of usage, and without causing any costs for ASC. A remote connection is an indispensable precondition for ASC to fulfill all its obligations under this Agreement, especially in terms of processing incidents, debugging and the elimination of errors. The Partner indemnifies ASC against all claims arising from occurring incidents until a proper remote connection is provided and established. Time limits defined within this Agreement will be suspended until then. ▪ Before the beginning of this Contract, the Partner provides ASC – according to ASC’s specifications – with detailed written information, including all required data to fulfill the required service tasks. This information must be supplemented, if requested by ASC, and kept up to date during the entire contract period. ▪ The Partner reports all changes in the hardware and software environment which may impact the executed services to ASC uncalled for and in time. ▪ The Partner accepts and pre-qualifies the incident reports and hands them over to ASC with sufficiently informative descriptions of the incident and errors – upon request also in writing. The Partner provides ASC with the required log files as well as upon request with the required debugging documents (e. g. protocols, log files, and test data) free of charge; ▪ The Partner grants ASC’s support engineers unrestricted access to hardware and software as well as to diagnostic programs, documentations, user programs and other required data to perform the necessary services. ▪ The Partner must ensure, upon request from ASC, that an authorized own representative is available on site during the entire duration of the Remote Support or On-Site Intervention. The Partner also needs to nominate a responsible contact person who is in the position to make binding decisions or effectuate them without delay.
15.1 Regular maintenance of the Subject of Agreement as well as of the infrastructure requir...
Responsibilities of the Partner. The Partner is responsible for the legality of the processing of personal data within the framework of the Agreement. The Partner declares and warrants that when it submits personal data to ASPEX for processing: - The Partner has adequately informed the data subjects of their rights and obligations, and in particular of the possibility that ASPEX (or a category of service providers to which ASPEX belongs) will process personal data on behalf of the Partner and in accordance with the Partner's instructions; - The Partner has complied with applicable data protection laws in collecting and providing such personal data; - The Partner shall take all reasonable steps to keep the personal data up to date to ensure that the data is not incomplete or inaccurate in relation to the purposes for which it was collected. With respect to components provided or controlled by the Partner, including but not limited to workstations connecting to ASPEX services, data transfer mechanisms used and powers granted to Partner personnel, the Partner will implement and enforce the required technical and organizational measures for data protection.
Responsibilities of the Partner. The Partner shall:
a. Partners agree to uphold the submitted strategy of the grant and participate actively in the regional partnership's success.
b. Assign an Executive point of contact to serve on and regularly attend the Steering Committee.
c. Designate a building-level liaison who will support the CCRA in successfully implementing their scope of work.
d. Partners agree that the scope of work is determined by ESD112 as described in the Gates Horizons Implementation Plan, and that the CCRA position will not be assigned to projects outside the scope of the Implementation Plan without written approval from the ESD112 Postsecondary Readiness Manager.
e. Provide reliable space for the CCRA to work at the school site, regular access to the building and other areas to support students, necessary technology (such as Wifi, access to Google classroom if needed, etc.)
f. Collaborate on and implementing a schedule for the CCRA, including designated times for the CCRA to work with Year 11 and 12 students throughout the school year
g. Enter into a data sharing agreement with ESD112 (See Appendix A) as the backbone of the partnership. Engage in learning and evaluation activities, including sharing requested data with the statewide and local third-party learning and evaluation (MLE) partner.
h. Use data produced from the partnership to inform strategic decision making and program implementation as they relate to high school to postsecondary enrollment.
i. Ensure the Partnership meets its stated deliverables and timeline during the 2024-25 implementation year (See Appendix B).
Responsibilities of the Partner. A. NYSDOL hereby authorizes the Partner, as an agent of NYSDOL’s Division of Employment Services, to access information residing on REOS to provide reemployment services as determined by NYSDOL to UI customers. The Partner acknowledges and understands that all information contained in REOS, including individual customer information, is confidential and privileged and may only be disclosed to Partners for the purpose of providing reemployment services as determined by NYSDOL to UI customers.
Responsibilities of the Partner. 3.1. The partnership agreement can only be signed by a partner who is of legal age in his country of residence. Accordingly, THE PARTNER acknowledges to be over the legal age and to be validly bound by his electronic signature. THE PARTNER guarantees and makes a commitment to declare his income to the tax and social authorities corresponding to the type of activity in his country of residence.
3.2. THE PARTNER is solely responsible for the website contents and all consequences which may ensue from the use or the display of material other than that which is generated from the tools supplied by FEDRAX LDA.
3.3. THE PARTNER is forbidden from carrying out any form of spam (email, newsgroups) to generate sales turnover.
3.4. THE PARTNER makes a commitment to declare, under his sole responsibility, the creation, the development, the contents, the updates and any modification related to THE PARTNER site.
3.5. THE PARTNER makes a commitment to not display, amongst others: Content which is defamatory, offensive, inappropriate, abusive, hateful, racist, xenophobic, paedophile, homophobic, revisionist or infringing on privacy, honour or reputation of others, threatening a person or a group, opposite to the law or morality. Content designed to encourage, support or spread, in any manner whatsoever, rumours and / or violate the privacy and thereby prejudicing the rights of others, intellectual property, privacy, copyright. Constitutive content of counterfeit (detrimental to the copyright, neighbouring rights, intellectual property rights ...).
3.6. THE PARTNER deems to promote the services of FEDRAX LDA solely on websites whose content is in accordance with the legislation in the country of the user.
Responsibilities of the Partner. While the Partnership Agreement is in place, the Partner agrees to uphold and fulfill the following:
a. Act in good faith regarding this Partner Agreement
b. Act in accordance with CRHNet values
c. Members of CRHNet will be able to purchase membership to the Partner at a reduced rate.
i. The Partner will provide CRHNet with instructions on how to become a member of the Partner
d. The Partner will share instructions, provided by CRHNet, on how to become a member with the CRHNet to the Partner’s members
e. Members of CRHNet will be able to attend any Partner-hosted conferences at a reduced rate.
f. Members of CRHNet can attend select Partner programs at a reduced rate.
g. Information will be shared on an informal basis, for upcoming programming and other opportunities
h. CRHNet logo will appear on the Partner website
i. Ongoing engagement with CRHNet social media accounts (e.g., liking, sharing, and commenting on posts)
j. Post a Partnership announcement on the Partner social media channels to announce a partnership with CRHNet
k. As appropriate and requested, collaborate with CRHNet to support, facilitate, or create mutually beneficial programming
Responsibilities of the Partner. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ hereby authorizes the Partner, as an agent of NYSDOL’s Division of Employment Services, to access information residing on REOS to provide reemployment services as determined by NYSDOL to UI customers. The Partner acknowledges and understands that all information contained in REOS, including individual customer information, is confidential and privileged and may only be disclosed to Partners for the purpose of providing reemployment services as determined by NYSDOL to UI customers. The Partner shall ensure compliance with all applicable federal and state privacy laws and regulations governing this MOU and shall protect the rights of individuals and businesses serviced by this system in accordance with such laws.
Responsibilities of the Partner. The Constituent reports every deficiency as soon as possible to the SP using the appropriate procedure. See Ch. Error! Reference source not found. • The Constituent makes sure that the Hosted Basic Services he develops, use the resources, offered by the infrastructure, conforming the specifications. • The Constituent makes sure that the Users have been informed about the relevant procedures and that they respect them. • For all Hosted Basic Services (see Ch. Error! Reference source not found.), the Constituent supports the 3rd level support. • Constituent ensures an appropriate handover (training and documentation) of service developed by eHealth to the SP so that monitoring can be implemented as well as the 1st and 2nd level support. In addition, the Constituent defines requirements (SLO) in order to let the SP develop the appropriate monitoring. • The Constituent communicates to the SP the contact details of VAS first line support. • Deliver 3rd line Support for Hosted Services in Production and Acceptance environments and 1st, 2nd and 3rd line Support for Services in Test and Integration environment. • The Constituent communicates to the SP when (a part) of the Service/SLA should be adapted due to legal or rule evolutions. The Constituent should evaluate any change of the needed capacity and inform the SP as soon as possible.