Ripple Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Ripple Responsibilities. In addition to the obligations set out in the Pay-out Support Provider Agreement, Ripple will perform the following services and provide the following deliverables: ● Provide and manage a joint project plan covering implementation, launch, and post-launch activities and deliverables pertaining to the use case(s) listed in this document; ● Provide training materials and interactive training sessions pertaining to the RippleNet solution and associated API(s); ● Provide access to remote consulting services as needed to guide Provider through specification of business requirements, transaction flow design, and middleware development and testing; ● Review and advise Provider on their design documentation to ensure that the Provider integration and systems architecture will be sufficient for RippleNet transaction processing at scale; ● Configure staging and production RippleNet environments for executing the use case(s) listed in this document; ● Configure a mock partner system for integration testing; and ● Provide a Web-based ticketing system and remote support for RippleNet related defects as described in Exhibit A (Support Service Terms) in the agreement executed between the Parties for Provider’s use of the Ripple Solution.

Related to Ripple Responsibilities

  • Title/Responsibilities Executive hereby accepts employment with the Company pursuant to the terms and conditions hereof. Executive agrees to serve the Company as an Executive Officer in the position of Senior Vice President - General Counsel and Corporate Secretary reporting to the Chief Executive Officer. Executive shall have the powers and duties commensurate with such position, including but not limited to hiring personnel necessary to carry out the responsibilities for such position as set forth in the annual business plan approved by the Chief Executive Officer and Board of Directors.

  • IRO Responsibilities The IRO shall: 1. perform each Claims Review in accordance with the specific requirements of the CIA;

  • Client’s Responsibilities The Client’s responsibilities include the following: a. Enrolling. The Client must complete the Informed Consent for Collection and Storage (attached as Schedule 1) The Client must complete or facilitate the Gestational Carrier’s and if applicable, Egg Donor’s completion of the Health History Questionnaire and the Informed Consent to Testing of the Maternal Sample provided by ViaCord. For ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ collected in New York State, where possible, the Child’s biological father should also complete a Health History Questionnaire. Generally, for Newborn Stem Cells to be used in treatment, the healthcare provider will need information about the Gestational Carrier and if applicable, Egg Donor. The Health History Questionnaire(s) provides much of the required information.Complete and accurate information is critical to Release and use of Newborn Stem Cells. If You do not provide a completed Health History Questionnaire(s) from the Gestational Carrier and if applicable, Egg Donor, VPL may be unable to Release the Newborn Stem Cells. In addition, if any information provided in the ViaCord Services Agreement or any of the Health History Questionnaire(s) is incomplete or incorrect, it is the Client’s responsibility to notify ViaCord and correct that information immediately.

  • Joint Responsibilities The relationship between SAE ITC, the Activities and its Members shall be, and at all times, advisory only, and no party shall have the authority to enter into any contract or commitment in the name of, or on behalf of, any other party. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to confer upon either party the status of employee, agent, partner, joint venturer or legal representative of the other, it being intended by all parties to remain independent legal entities solely responsible for its own actions.

  • Client Responsibilities You are responsible for (a) assessing each participants’ suitability for the Training, (b) enrollment in the appropriate course(s) and (c) your participants’ attendance at scheduled courses.