Restrictive Legends Licensee must abide by and reproduce and include any restrictive legend or proprietary rights notice that appears in or on any Confidential Information of Xxxxxx Xxx or any Third‐Party Licensor (or other third‐party owner) that it is authorized to reproduce. Not transmit to Xxxxxx Mae’s systems any materials that contain bugs, viruses, worms or other functions, routines, devices or instructions which may create any unauthorized access or damage to, or interruption in the functioning of, the Licensed Application or Xxxxxx Mae’s systems. Comply with all reasonable security policies and procedures required by Xxxxxx Xxx related to the access and use of Xxxxxx Mae’s systems or any Licensed Materials. Instruct its Related Parties who may receive Confidential Information about the requirements of this Section A3, and the processes and procedures necessary to comply with them. Licensee must collaborate with Xxxxxx Mae in assessing the sufficiency of these measures and Licensee’s information security program, upon reasonable request. These measures must meet, at least, the same level of protection that the Receiving Party seeks for its own information of a similar nature. Implement commercially reasonable measures meeting or exceeding industry standards to ensure the security, integrity, and confidentiality of Confidential Information, including using industry‐standard encryption for data in transit and virus checking programs designed to prevent the transmission and receipt of viruses and other malicious code, implementing appropriate disaster recovery and back‐up procedures, implementing appropriate procedures to prevent disclosure of data and other materials to a party other than the intended recipient, and employing methods for securely disposing or destroying such information. Not use Confidential Information in any way that could be viewed as a conflict of interest, a breach of confidentiality or privacy, or the gaining of an unfair advantage from the relationship with Xxxxxx Xxx. Not disclose Confidential Information to third parties, without Xxxxxx Mae’s prior written approval, except on a need‐to‐know basis to Licensee’s partners, Topic Description affiliates, officers, employees, directors, contractors, counsels, agents or representatives, provided they are subject to confidentiality obligations at least as stringent as those set forth in this Section A3. Topic Description Licensee Responsibilities Licensee must: Take appropriate steps to ensure the security, integrity, and confidentiality of Confidential Information and must comply with all relevant applicable laws and regulations, including laws protecting borrower privacy. A reference to the source of bearings, coordinates, and datum used. A description of all monumentation set or found shall include, as a minimum, size and material. Each property line of the parent tract must be described with an appropriate adjoiner call. Each course must be identified either as a proposed right-of- way line, an existing right- of-way line, or a property line of the parent tract. Curve data must include the radius, delta angle, arc length, and long chord bearing and distance. A series of courses, identified by number and proceeding in a clockwise direction, describing the perimeter of the parcel of land to be acquired, and delineated with appropriate bearings, distances, and curve data. A point of beginning with the appropriate N and E surface coordinates. In any case, the metes and bounds description shall make clear which date is being used. Where possible, the Engineer shall use execution dates in deed references as opposed to recording or filing dates. A reference by name to the grantor and grantee, date and recording data of the most current instrument(s) of conveyance describing the parent tract. A reference to unrecorded and recorded subdivisions by name, lot, block, and recording data to the extent applicable. Metes and bounds descriptions must include, but need not be limited to, the following items of information: State, County, and Survey within which the proposed parcel of land to be acquired is located. The State has developed standard formats for metes and bounds descriptions, copies of which the Engineer’s Surveyor shall request and secure for all purposes of this Contract. Metes and Bounds Description. A metes and bounds description must be prepared for each parcel of land to be acquired.
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