The Customer acknowledges Clause Samples
The "The Customer acknowledges" clause serves to formally record that the customer is aware of and accepts certain facts, terms, or conditions specified in the agreement. In practice, this clause might be used to confirm that the customer has received specific information, understands particular risks, or agrees to certain limitations or requirements. By including this clause, the contract ensures that the customer cannot later claim ignorance of these points, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and clarifying the parties' understanding.
The Customer acknowledges. 12.1.1 that any and all patents, registered and unregistered designs, copyrights, trademarks and all other intellectual property rights whatsoever and wheresoever enforceable, in Questionmark Technologies and any relevant documentation or material provided by Questionmark will remain the sole property of Questionmark and its licensors; and
12.1.2 without limitation to the foregoing, that the Customer will not be entitled to use the name, trade marks, trade names or other proprietary identifying marks or symbols of Questionmark without Questionmark’s prior written consent.
The Customer acknowledges. 11.1.1 that any and all patents, registered and unregistered designs, copyrights, trademarks and all other intellectual property rights whatsoever and wheresoever enforceable, which are used in connection with the Service and/or Service Equipment, shall remain the sole property of Telcom or Telcom Affiliates; and
11.1.2 without limitation to the foregoing, that the Customer shall not be entitled to use the name, trademarks, trade names or other proprietary identifying marks or symbols of Telcom or Telcom Affiliates without Telcom’s prior written consent.
The Customer acknowledges. 11.1.1 that any and all patents, registered and unregistered designs, copyrights, trademarks and all other intellectual property rights whatsoever and wheresoever enforceable, which are used in connection with the Service and/or Service Equipment, shall remain the sole property of MTN Business or MTN Business Affiliates; and
11.1.2 without limitation to the foregoing, that the Customer shall not be entitled to use the name, trademarks, trade names or other proprietary identifying marks or symbols of MTN Business or MTN Business affiliates without the prior written consent of MTN Business which consent can be withdrawn at any time.
The Customer acknowledges. 3.2.1. Vendor may in its absolute discretion accept or reject the Customer’s order and/or refuse to supply Products to the Customer;
3.2.2. Misco may perform certain functions associated with the purchase, activation, support and management of the Subscription and Products;
3.2.3. Misco may, from time to time, implement such updates or changes to continue to perform its functions which in its sole reasonable discretion deems appropriate; and
3.2.4. Customer is solely responsible for providing complete and accurate Customer Information and Misco shall rely on the Customer Information in determining and selecting the appropriate Products.
The Customer acknowledges a) Kora continues to allow use of the Fuel Card on condition that all payments received by Kora from the Customer are valid and made in the ordinary course of the Customer’s business;
b) ▇▇▇▇ receives all payments in the ordinary course of the Customer’s business and in good faith and in the reasonably held belief as to the validity of those payments;
c) ▇▇▇▇ has, in accepting each Customer payment, altered its position in reliance on the validity of each payment:
i. by delaying revocation of the authority granted to the Customer in clause 6.5b;
ii. by the continued supply of Products after the receipt of each payment whether or not the Customer pays for the Products;
iii. if payment is received after Due Date by foregoing its right to commence recovery action against the Customer, or Guarantor.
The Customer acknowledges. 8.3.1 That it has not relied upon any representation, warranty, promise, statement of opinion or other inducement made or given by or on behalf of or purportedly by or on behalf of the Bank in deciding to enter into these terms and conditions; and that
8.3.2 No person has or has had authority on behalf of the Bank whether before, on or after the signing of these terms and conditions to make or give any such representation, warranty, promise, statement of opinion or other inducement to the Customer or to enter into any collateral or side agreement of any kind with the Customer in connection with the Service.
The Customer acknowledges it has received a copy of Supplement No. NZ0824S1 referred to in item -------- 6 above; and
The Customer acknowledges that Docebo may transfer and process Customer Personal Data to and in the United States and anywhere else in the world where Docebo, Docebo Affiliates or its Sub-processors maintain data processing operations. Docebo shall, at all times, ensure that such transfers are made in compliance with the requirements of Data Protection Laws.
The Customer acknowledges and agrees that all information relating to the Services (including the results of any performance tests of the Services) constitutes the Supplier's Confidential Information, and the Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Customer Data is the Confidential Information of the Customer.
The Customer acknowledges. A. Operation of Customer equipment exceeding the TDD limits listed may have a detrimental impact on the Distributor’s power system and service to other Distributor customers.
B. Continued operation of Customer equipment exceeding the established TDD limits may lead to disconnection of electrical service by the Distributor until Customer takes corrective action to mitigate the impact on the Distributor’s system. Customer agrees to reimburse Distributor for any and all costs the Distributor accrues to mitigate power system problems caused by Customer inaction to control TDD.
C. Meeting TDD limits at the PCC does not prevent possible problems internal to Customer premises due to harmonics generated by Customer equipment.
D. Customer harmonic load currents may lead to excessive heating and insulation damage of the service transformer.