Site URL Clause Samples

The Site URL clause defines the specific web address or domain name that is associated with the agreement or service. It typically identifies the official website where users can access the service, platform, or information governed by the contract. For example, it may specify that all activities, content, or transactions referenced in the agreement pertain to a particular website, such as www.example.com. This clause ensures clarity by explicitly stating which online location is covered by the agreement, thereby preventing confusion or disputes about the scope of the contract.
Site URL. For Site URL select following values from the dialog box - Then, click on save button from ribbon and click on Publish button from ribbon. - After publish user will have Workflow on site. - Go to Created SharePoint List - Open SharePoint workflow setting of list from ribbon - Add workflow on list with in workflow setting. Please refer below screen shot - Click on “Add a Workflow” link button - Select publish workflow form list box and enter workflow name and checked checkbox options. - Click on OK button. - Please refer below screen shot - User has to create to document library. One for Template file and second to save document - Add new Item in list with values as below - All other values are self-explanatory except OutPutFileName - You can leave OutPutFileName blank or enter field name of the column which you want as the output file name. If you leave it as blank, then the output file name will be like “filename_timestamp” if you enter something like “<<Title>>” then output file name will be like “filename_Test Title1” - Add and Install the solution - Add-SPSolution –LiteralPath “path to wsp” - install-spsolution -Identity SDM16.OnPrem.SDMService.wsp –GACDeployment

Related to Site URL

  • Site License We grant you a non-assignable, non-sublicensable, non-exclusive, worldwide right and license to internally use and install the Software on any number of Development Workstations, Machines, Servers or users at a single Site as listed in the Order Form for Commercial purposes.

  • SITE INSPECTION Where a site inspection is required by the Bid Specifications or Project Definition, Bidder shall be required to inspect the site, including environmental or other conditions for pre-existing deficiencies that may affect the installed Product, equipment, or environment or services to be provided and, which may affect Bidder’s ability to properly deliver, install or otherwise provide the required Product. All inquiries regarding such conditions shall be made in writing. Bidder shall be deemed to have knowledge of any deficiencies or conditions which such inspection or inquiry might have disclosed. Bidder must provide a detailed explanation with its Bid if additional work is required under this clause in order to properly complete the delivery and installation of the required Product or provide the requested service.

  • Interconnection Facilities Engineering Procurement and Construction Interconnection Facilities, Network Upgrades, and Distribution Upgrades shall be studied, designed, and constructed pursuant to Good Utility Practice. Such studies, design and construction shall be based on the assumed accuracy and completeness of all technical information received by the Participating TO and the CAISO from the Interconnection Customer associated with interconnecting the Large Generating Facility.

  • Site Inspections Grantees must ensure by site inspections that facilities on the Project site are being operated and maintained for outdoor recreation for a minimum period of twenty-five (25) years from the Project Completion Date set forth in the Project Completion Certificate. The Project site must be open at reasonable times and must be managed in a safe and attractive manner.

  • Site Visit 7.1 The Tenderer, at the Tenderer's own responsibility and risk, is encouraged to visit and examine and inspect the Site of the Required Services and its surroundings and obtain all information that may be necessary for preparing the Tender and entering in to a contract for the Services. The costs of visiting the Site shall beat the Tenderer's own expense.