Web Portals definition
Examples of Web Portals in a sentence
Fund and Management shall be solely responsible for the results of any unauthorized use, misuse or loss of User Credentials by their authorized Users and for compliance by such Users with the terms of use noticed to Users with respect to Web Portals, and shall notify SS&C promptly upon discovering any such unauthorized use, misuse or loss of User Credentials or breach by Fund or Management or their authorized Users of such terms of use.
Fund and Investment Manager shall be solely responsible for the results of any unauthorized use, misuse or loss of User Credentials by their authorized Users and for compliance by such Users with the terms of use noticed to Users with respect to Web Portals, and shall notify SS&C promptly upon discovering any such unauthorized use, misuse or loss of User Credentials or breach by Fund or Investment Manager or their authorized Users of such terms of use.
Fund shall be solely responsible for the results of any unauthorized use, misuse or loss of User Credentials by their authorized Users and for compliance by such Users with the terms of use noticed to Users with respect to Web Portals, and shall notify SS&C promptly upon discovering any such unauthorized use, misuse or loss of User Credentials or breach by Fund or their authorized Users of such terms of use.
The Packages, Package Pricing and Follow up Packages displayed in Trust Online Web Portals regarding the Schemes of the Trust forms the integral part of this Service Contract Agreement along with the Manual of the Trust issued from time to time.
Fund shall be solely responsible for the results of any unauthorized use, misuse or loss of User Credentials by their authorized Users and for compliance by such Users with the terms of use noticed to Users with respect to Web Portals, and shall notify SS&C ALPS promptly upon discovering any such unauthorized use, misuse or loss of User Credentials or breach by Fund or Management or their authorized Users of such terms of use.
Additionally, Publisher may require that YPS configure Web Portals for various Directories in other ways as Publisher reasonably deems necessary or desirable.
YPS will submit each of the Web Portals to leading Internet search engines, including without limitation those Internet search engines identified in the Web Hosting Specifications.
For each Web Site, YPS will create one or more Web Portals (as directed by Publisher), the content of which will consist primarily of an interactive community guide for the market area covered by the Directory to which the Web Site relates.
Publisher shall have the right to add or make changes to the content of any Web Site, including any Web Portal, and to incorporate web features and products provided by other vendors into any of the Web Sites and Web Portals, provided such changes and incorporated products are compatible with the functionality standards applicable to that Web Portal.
Publisher shall have the right to require the development of Web Portals that serve as the initial Web Page for more than one Directory (the “Anchor Web Portal”) and secondary Web Portals for each such Directory, which can be accessed through the Anchor Web Portal.