Role of the Information Service Provider Clause Samples

The 'Role of the Information Service Provider' clause defines the responsibilities and scope of services that the information service provider is expected to deliver under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the types of information or data the provider will supply, the standards or methods for delivering such information, and any limitations on their obligations, such as not guaranteeing the accuracy or completeness of the data. By clearly delineating the provider's duties and boundaries, this clause helps manage expectations and allocates risk between the parties, reducing the likelihood of disputes over service performance or liability.
Role of the Information Service Provider. Upon your request for a Credit Decision with respect to a Buyer, the Buyer’s creditworthiness shall be assessed and monitored by the Information Service Provider, such assessment being a piece of information on which we base our Credit Decision.
Role of the Information Service Provider. Upon your request for a Credit Decision with respect to a Buyer, the Buyer’s credit- worthiness shall be assessed and monitored by the Information Service Provider, such Credit Decision : decision which is set pursuant to the Special Terms and determines the max- imum covered amount of your Outstanding in respect of a given Buyer, if any. Credit Limit: type of Credit Decision set by Us, as per article 2.1. of the Special Terms. Debt: amount of one or more invoices owed by the Buyer under a Sales Contract and which falls within the scope of our cover as defined in article 1.1.1 above. Collection Expenses: any justified and documented expenses incurred by You in accordance with this Contract in order to avoid or mitigate the loss and secure the payment of the Debts cov- ered by Us, including expenses related to pre-legal and legal collection of the covered Debts and actions related to the realisation of Securities. Any expenses incurred by You in connection with the settlement of any Dispute shall not be regarded as Collection Expenses. Contract: the credit-insurance contract concluded between the legal entities identified herein as Contracting Parties and which includes these General Terms, the Special Terms, the Question- naire and any additional document listed in the Special Terms.
Role of the Information Service Provider. Upon your request for a Credit Decision with respect to a Buyer, the Buyer’s credit- worthiness shall be assessed and monitored by the Information Service Provider, such Definitions 6 assessment being a piece of information on which we base our Credit Decision. Collection Expenses: any justified and documented expenses incurred by You in accordance with this Contract in order to avoid or mitigate the loss and secure the payment of the Debts cov- ered by Us, including expenses related to pre-legal and legal collection of the covered Debts and actions related to the realisation of Securities. Any expenses incurred by You in connection with the settlement of any Dispute shall not be regarded as Collection Expenses. Contract: the credit-insurance contract concluded between the legal entities identified herein as Contracting Parties and which includes these General Terms, the Special Terms, the Question- naire and any additional document listed in the Special Terms.

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  • LIFE COMPANY TO PROVIDE DOCUMENTS; INFORMATION ABOUT AVIF (a) LIFE COMPANY will provide to AVIF or its designated agent at least one (1) complete copy of all SEC registration statements, Account Prospectuses, reports, any preliminary and final voting instruction solicitation material, applications for exemptions, requests for no-action letters, and all amendments to any of the above, that relate to each Account or the Contracts, contemporaneously with the filing of such document with the SEC or other regulatory authorities. (b) LIFE COMPANY will provide to AVIF or its designated agent at least one (1) complete copy of each piece of sales literature or other promotional material in which AVIF or any of its affiliates is named, at least five (5) Business Days prior to its use or such shorter period as the Parties hereto may, from time to time, agree upon. No such material shall be used if AVIF or its designated agent objects to such use within five (5) Business Days after receipt of such material or such shorter period as the Parties hereto may, from time to time, agree upon. AVIF hereby designates AIM as the entity to receive such sales literature, until such time as AVIF appoints another designated agent by giving notice to LIFE COMPANY in the manner required by Section 9 hereof. (c) Neither LIFE COMPANY nor any of its affiliates, will give any information or make any representations or statements on behalf of or concerning AVIF or its affiliates in connection with the sale of the Contracts other than (i) the information or representations contained in the registration statement, including the AVIF Prospectus contained therein, relating to Shares, as such registration statement and AVIF Prospectus may be amended from time to time; or (ii) in reports or proxy materials for AVIF; or (iii) in published reports for AVIF that are in the public domain and approved by AVIF for distribution; or (iv) in sales literature or other promotional material approved by AVIF, except with the express written permission of AVIF. (d) LIFE COMPANY shall adopt and implement procedures reasonably designed to ensure that information concerning AVIF and its affiliates that is intended for use only by brokers or agents selling the Contracts (i.e., information that is not intended for distribution to Participants) ("broker only materials") is so used, and neither AVIF nor any of its affiliates shall be liable for any losses, damages or expenses relating to the improper use of such broker only materials. (e) For the purposes of this Section 4.5, the phrase "sales literature or other promotional material" includes, but is not limited to, advertisements (such as material published, or designed for use in, a newspaper, magazine, or other periodical, radio, television, telephone or tape recording, videotape display, signs or billboards, motion pictures, or other public media, (e.g., on-line networks such as the Internet or other electronic messages), sales literature (i.e., any written communication distributed or made generally available to customers or the public, including brochures, circulars, research reports, market letters, form letters, seminar texts, reprints or excerpts of any other advertisement, sales literature, or published article), educational or training materials or other communications distributed or made generally available to some or all agents or employees, registration statements, prospectuses, statements of additional information, shareholder reports, and proxy materials and any other material constituting sales literature or advertising under the NASD rules, the 1933 Act, or the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇.

  • Information Services The Custodian may rely upon information received from issuers of Securities or agents of such issuers, information received from Subcustodians or depositories, information from data reporting services that provide detail on corporate actions and other securities information, and other commercially reasonable industry sources; and, provided the Custodian has acted in accordance with the standard of care set forth in Section 6 (a), the Custodian shall have no liability as a result of relying upon such information sources, including but not limited to errors in any such information.

  • Shareholder Information Services (i) Make information available to shareholder servicing unit and other remote access units regarding trade date, share price, current holdings, yields, and dividend information. (ii) Produce detailed history of transactions through duplicate or special order statements upon request. (iii) Provide mailing labels for distribution of financial reports, prospectuses, proxy statements or marketing material to current shareholders. (iv) Respond as appropriate to all inquiries and communications from shareholders relating to shareholder accounts.

  • Compensation for Providing Information The Party requesting Information agrees to reimburse the other Party for the reasonable out-of-pocket costs, if any, of creating, gathering and copying such Information, to the extent that such costs are incurred for the benefit of the requesting Party.