Scope of Authorized Use Sample Clauses

The "Scope of Authorized Use" clause defines the specific ways in which a party is permitted to use certain products, services, or information under an agreement. It typically outlines the permitted activities, such as internal business use, and may restrict actions like redistribution, modification, or commercial exploitation beyond the agreed terms. By clearly delineating what is and is not allowed, this clause helps prevent misuse and ensures both parties have a shared understanding of the boundaries of use, thereby reducing the risk of disputes.
Scope of Authorized Use. 1. USER shall use DATA solely for research purposes. 2. USER shall restrict uses of DATA are done only by the following Research Representative (hereinafter referred to as “Representative”) and by those who belong to the organization (regardless of its name, such as “laboratory”, “group” or “project”) that Representative is a member of, and do research jointly with Representative or are graduate students and the like Representative supervises (hereinafter referred to as “Group”). Name: #applicant name Title: #applicant title Affiliation: #applicant affiliation 3. USER shall refrain from disclosing, providing, loaning, publicly transmitting, distributing, etc. to any third party DATA, copies of whole or part of DATA, or processed data from which whole or part of DATA can be reproduced without the consent of NII, unless USER is disclosing or providing DATAto those who belong to Group. 4. USER shall manage the list of names of those who belong to Group, and if NII should request to see the list, USER shall provide the list to NII without delay.
Scope of Authorized Use. Only Hyatt and Participating Hotels are licensed to access and use the Product(s) and Service and solely for their internal business purposes. Use by Hyatt and Participating Hotels includes use by:
Scope of Authorized Use. The City authorizes North End to use 410 square feet of space within the Ferry Terminal building and 720 square feet of space within the Maintenance building as described in Exhibit A and hereinafter referred to as the “Terminal”, together with non-exclusive use of the terminal’s passenger waiting room and restrooms and fenced parking area. This authorization is limited to North End’s passenger/vehicle ferry operations, highway transit services, and related administration. It does not authorize North End or its vessel to conduct other operations at the Terminal.
Scope of Authorized Use. 1. In conducting research required for this Project or those related to this Project, USER shall use the information in question as objects of analysis, and shall not be allowed to use the information in question exceeding the extent necessary to publish the results of the research. 2. The use of the information in question is allowed under this Memorandum to the following Research Representative (hereinafter referred to as Representative) and to those who belong to the organization (regardless of its name, such as “laboratory”, “group” or “project”) that Representative is a member of and are conducting research jointly with Representative using the information in question (hereinafter referred to as Group). Name: #applicant name Title: #applicant title Affiliation: #applicant affiliation 3. USER shall not copy the information in question, unless it is necessary to conduct research using the information in question or it is necessary to publish the results of research conducted using the said information. 4. USER shall, on its own responsibility, refrain from disclosing, providing, loaning, publicly transmitting, distributing, etc. the information in question to any third party without the consent of NII, unless those for whom USER is disclosing or providing the information in question belong to Group designated by Paragraph 2. 5. USER shall manage the list of names of those who belong to Group designated by Paragraph 2, and if NII should request to see the list, USER shall provide the list to NII without delay.
Scope of Authorized Use. End User may use the Services only as expressly permitted under this ▇▇▇▇ and in accordance with the user guides and other documentation provided by CloudSphere or our authorized Reseller.
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  • Scope of Authority Committee meetings will be used for communications between the parties, to share information and to address concerns. The committee will have no authority to conduct any negotiations or modify any provision of this Agreement. The committee’s activities and discussions will not be subject to the grievance procedure in Article 30.

  • Letter of Authorization Each Party is responsible for obtaining a Letter of Authorization (LOA) from each End User initiating transfer of service from one Party to the other Party in accordance with applicable law. The Party obtaining the LOA from the End User will furnish it to the other Party upon request. The Party obtaining the LOA is required to maintain the original document, for a minimum of twenty-four (24) months from the date of signature. If there is a conflict between an End User and Carrier regarding the disconnection or provision of services, Frontier will honor the latest dated Letter of Authorization. If the End User’s service has not been disconnected and services have not yet been established, Carrier will be responsible to pay the applicable service order charge for any order it has placed. If the End User’s service has been disconnected and the End User’s service is to be restored with Frontier, Carrier will be responsible to pay the applicable nonrecurring charges as set forth in Frontier applicable tariff to restore the End User’s prior service with Frontier.

  • Reservation of Authority Nothing in this subpart shall limit the authority of the Secretary to take action to enforce conditions or violations of law, including actions necessary to prevent evasions of this subpart.

  • Scope of Audit Customer shall provide at least sixty days advance notice of any audit unless mandatory Data Protection Law or a competent data protection authority requires shorter notice. The frequency and scope of any audits shall be mutually agreed between the parties acting reasonably and in good faith. Customer audits shall be limited in time to a maximum of three business days. Beyond such restrictions, the parties will use current certifications or other audit reports to avoid or minimize repetitive audits. Customer shall provide the results of any audit to SAP.

  • EXTENT OF AUTHORITY exercise a degree of autonomy; • control projects and/or programmes; • set outcomes for subordinates; • establish priorities and monitor workflow in areas of responsibility; • solutions to problems can generally be found in documented techniques, precedents and guidelines or instructions. Assistance is available when required.