2007-022 To Authorize the Execution of an Agreement between Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) and The Corporation of the Township of Oro-MedonteTHE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE
BY-LAW NO. 2007-022
A By-law to Authorize the Execution of an Agreement between
Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) and
The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte
WHEREAS the Municipal Act, 2001,S.O.2001, c.25, Section 224, as amended, states
that it is the role of Council to ensure that administrative practices and procedures are in
place to implement the decisions of Council;
AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte
deems it desirable to enter into an agreement with the Municipal Property Assessment
Corporation (MPAC) for property assessment information;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as
follows:
That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the Property Assessment
Information Licence Agreement attached hereto as Schedule "A" and forming
part of this By-law.
2. This by-law shall take effect on the final passing thereof.
BY-LAW READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME THIS 14T" DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2007.
BY-LAW READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 14'~" DAY OF
FEBRUARY, 2007.
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE
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. Schedule "A" to By-law No. 2007-022
Property Assessment Information Licence - Municipalities
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'this Agreement dated as of the 1st day of January, 2007
Between: ww ~
Municipal Property Assessment Corporation ("MPAC'~ ( ~
And
The Corporation of the Municipality of Oro-Medonte ("Customer'
Whereas MPAC agrees to make available to Customer certain property assessment information which MPAC has
in its database for use by Customer in its planning requirements and other purposes as stipulated herein,
,end Whereas, the parties agree that the following terms and conditions shall apply to the provision of such
information to Customer by MPAC ("the Agreement'.
1. information provided to Customer by MPAC shall consist of that information set out in any product use
sheet executed by MPAC and Customer ("Producl,~, abe subject to the teens and conditions of this
Agreement including those supplementary teens and conditions set out in the applicable product use sheet.
2. Unless otherwise expressly set out in the applicable product use sheet, the subthat shoultd an ~conflid ttexist
below shall apply to every Product supplied to Customer, it being agreed Y
between the product use sheet and the subsequent terms and conditions, the provisions of the applicable
product use sheet shall prevail.
3. MPAC gives G~rstomer a non-eacelusive and non-transferable right to use Product: (i) for its own irttental
planning requirements in accordance with the provisions of S.53 of the Assessment Act, and (ii) as
otherwise set out in the applicable product use sheet.
4. Customer will not, in any way, modify (except for purposes sd out in Paragraph 3), disassemble, reverse
engineer, adapt, screen scrape, or otherwise tamper with Product.
5. Customer will not transfer, sell, lend, trade, pledge, sub-license, assign, lease, disseminate or otherwise
dispose of Product or any copy or printout of Product, or any part thereof, in any form (whether or not
Product or any part thereof is public infomration) to any other person or entity except (i) as set out in any
product use sheet, (ii) to the extent set out in 5.53(2) of the Assessment Act or (iu) as otherwise required by
law. In particular, the Product, or any part thereof, shall not be posted or transmitted on any publicly
accessible network, including the Internet, or on any network that does not have secure access by internal
authorized users only.
6. Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 5 herein, upon prior written notification to MPAC, Customer
may supply product to a consultaut, contractor, agent or supplier ("Consultant's retained by Customer for a
discrde internal Alarming Propose of Customer or a purpose set out in the applicable product use shee£
provided that prior to delivery of Product to Consultant, Customer has an executed contract with C°nsuttant
wherein Consultant agrees to adhere to the teens and conditions contained in this Agreement.
7. Customer aclmowledges that Product is confidential technical and commercial information of MPAC and
its licensors which may include Teranet Inc. and its affiliates and the Province of Ontario ("Suppliers") and
agrees to ensure that Product will be used only by those employees of Customer and Consultant who have a
need to lmow Product to perform that aspect of Customer's plamrirrg purposes or purpose set out in the
applicable product use sheet within their mandate.
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8. Customer acknowledges that {i) copyright, trade secret rights and other intellectual property and proprietary
rights reside in Product, (ii) MPAC and its Suppliers, hold copyright and other intellectual and proprietary
- rights in Product and all right, title and interest in and to the Product will at all times be vested in and
remain the property of MPAC and its Suppliers, (iii) no change made to Product, however extensive, shall
affect or negate the right, title and interest of MPAC and its Suppliers in and to the Product; (iv) no
ownership rights in and to the Product are transferred to Customer, and (v) MPAC reserves all copyright,
trade secret, intellectual property and proprietary rights not expressly granted hereunder
9. Customer shall make best efforts to ensure that Product is stored on its system or otherwise handled such
that Product is secure from unauthorized access.
10. Customer acknowledges that (i) MPAC provides Product on an "as is" and "where available" basis and
makes no guarantee, warranty, representation or condition of accuracy, completeness, usefulness for
Customer's purpose or intent to provide updates, fixes, maintenance or support, (ii) MPAC and its
Supplier; expressly disclaim all warranties, representations or conditions, express or implied, including
warranties of merchantability and fitness for use, non infringement of third parry rights of those arising by
law or by usage of trade or course of dealing and (iii) all risk as to the results and performance of Product is
assumed by Customer.
11. Customer agrees that (i) MPAC and its Suppliers shall not be liable to Customer or any other person for
any late delivery of Product, loss of revenue, profit or savings, lost or damaged data or other commercial or
economic loss or for any indrrect, incidental, special or consequential damages whatsoever, even if MPAC
or its Suppliers have been advised of the possibility of such damages or for claims of any nature by a third
party, (ii) such limitation of liability shall apply whether or not liability results from a fundamental term or
condition or a fundamental breach of this Agreement, arising from use of Product or otherwise (and
whether arising in contract, tort or under any other theory of law or equity) under, arising from, connected
with or related to, this Agreement, (iii) Customer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless MPAC and its
Suppliers and their respective officers, directors, employees and representatives from and against all
claims, actions, damages or losses in respect of any breach of this Agreement by Customey its Consultant
or any third party and (iv) in respect of the indemnity provided in this Paragraph 11(iii) the Customer will
pay resulting costs, damages, reasonable legal fees, penalties and expenses finally awarded. Subject to the
above limitations, MPAC's maximum aggregate liability hereunder is limited to replacement of any
defective medium (other than deliveries through MPAC's website) containing Product upon return of such
defective medium to MPAC.
12. Where Product is supplied by MPAC through MPAC's website, Customer recognizes that the operation of
MPAC's website may not be uninterrupted or secure. Without limiting the foregoing disclaimer, MPAC
makes no representation, warranty or condition that (i) its website is compatible with Customer's
equipment and/or software, (ii) its website will be continuously available or will function without
intemrption, (iii) its website will be error free or that errors will be corrected, (iv) use of its website will be
free of viruses or other destructive or disruptive components or (v) use of its website will not infiinge the
rights (including intellectual property rights) of any person
13. Customer acknowledge that: (i) unauthorized disclosure of Product could reasonably be expelled to
significantly Prejudice the competitive position of MPAC and its Suppliers and, absent any final decision or
order of any competent court or tribunal, will not disclose Product to any other person without the written
concert of MPAC and, (ii) Customer will give, where reasonably practical, at least three business days
notice to MPAC of the possibility of any such decision, order or decision and will co-operate with MPAC
and its Suppliers in respect thereto.
14. Customer agrees to comply with (i) privacy guidelines which (a) may be issued from time to time by any
Supplier, {b) pertain to collection, use, storage and disclosure of personal information in conjumxion with
or relating to Product and (c) have been forwarded by MPAC to Customer (there being no guidelines in
existence as of the date of execution of this Agreement) and (ii) all applicable laws including those relating
to privacy and access to information.
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I5. Customer agrees to maintain adequate records for at least two years subsequent to the end of the term of
this Agreement to substantiate compliance with this Agreement, and upon reasonable written notice, to
permit access during business hours to its premises, equipment and software to allow electronic or manual
audits to be conducted by MPAC or its representatives.
16. Customer shall ensure that any notices accompanying Product, inlluding notices regarding copyright,
ownership, and use restrictions are not removed from Product.
17. MPAC may terminate this Agreement (and thereby cessation of right or~fo~b ~ ~ i ~d breach of
written notice to Customer where, (i) in the opinion of MPAC, acting Y,
auy of the provisions of this Ageetnemt unless within ten days of such notice Customer has remedied the
breach to the reasonable satisfaction of MPAC or (ii) if this Agreement conflicts with any applicable law or
legal instrument arising thereunder. In addition to or in lieu of termination rights, Customer agrees that
MPAC is entitled to injunctive relief to restrain any continuation of a breach of the Agreement after receipt
of written notice to Customer to cease activities causing the breach.
18. Customer ogees to destroy Product upon termination of this Agreement and when Product is no longer
required for the purposes set out in this Ageememt, and upon request of MPAC, Customer will provide
written confirmation of same. Notwithstanding the foregoing, provided Customer is not in breach of the
provisions of this Ageement Customer may continue to use any Product after December 31, 200'7, except a
Product supplied through MPAC's website, as long as such use is in accordance with the provisions of this
Agreement.
19. This Agreement is not assignable, either in whole or in part, by Customer, without the prior written consent
of MPAC.
20. The term of this Agreemen shall commence the date the last of the Customer and MPAC executes this
Agreement and shall terminate on the earlier of (i) December 31, 2007 (ii) the date upon which the parties
execute a new agreement in respect of the version of Product for 2008 or (iii) the date on which this
Agreemenrt is terminated pursuant to the provisions herein.
21. This Agreement, including all product use sheets, constitutes the entire Agreement in respect of the Product
and replaces and supersedes any earlier agreements, undertakings, arrangements or otherwise, verbal or in
writing, between the parties in respect of the Product.
22. Notwithstanding that this Agreement has been terminated, paragraphs 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15 arm 18 shall
survive the termination of the Agreement.
23. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario
and Customer agrees to attom to the courts of Ontario for resolution of any dispute hereunder.
24. Unless otherwise advised in writing, any notice to be delivered hereunder shall, in the case of Customer, be
to its Clerk at the City Hall of the Corporation and, in the case of MPAC shall be to the Vice-President,
Customer Relations, 1305 Pickering Parkway, Pickering, Ontario LI V 3P2.
The parties acknowledge and ago with the provisions of this Agreement by signing below:
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NovemEer 16, 2006
MPAC Products Licence Agreement
Explanatory Notes
The following paragraphs have been developed to as a guide to summarize and clarify the terms and conditions of
MPAC's new licence agreement. Each paragraph relates to the numbered clause of the licence agreement.
1) Introduces the concept of a Product Use Sheet. The Product Use Sheets enable the municipality to sign a
foundation Licence covering all products and the Product Use Sheets, which provides the exceptions, terms
and conditions specific to each product.
2) Recognizes that all 24 paragraphs in the foundation Licence agreement apply to each product. however,
any provision of the foundation Licence can be overridden by the unique conditions that are reflected in the
Product Use Sheets.
3) Provides the municipality with anon-exclusive and non-transferable right to tree MPAC products for the
following purposes.
• For the municipality's internal planning requirements in accordance with the provisions of Section 53
of the Assessment Act.
• To meet those municipal obligations where a statute specifies use of assessment roll data ("statutory
obligations', such as under the:
i. Municipal Act - to issue property tax bills,
ii. Development Services Act, Drainage Act and other relevant Acts - to issue a notice by mail to an
owner at the address shown on the last revised assessment or, if applicable, to the address shown on
the notice of a change of ownership of land received by the clerk, and
• To better serve the needs of property taxpayers as outlined in the applicable Product Use Sheets.
4) Indicates that the municipality will not modify the Product except for those purposes identified in
Paragraph 3.
5) Re-enforces paragraph 3 and indicates that the municipality will not share any product, except where it is
required to meet its statutory obligations, municipal planning requirements or to Provide enhanced service
to municipal taxpayers as outlined in the Product Use Sheet. Further, the municipality will not display
assessment-related data in a publicly accessible location without a signed MPAC Product Use Sheer.
~ Provides flexibility for the Municipality to engage a Consultant to: assist with municipal planning, to meet
a statutory obligation or provide enhanced service to taxpayers, providing MPAC is notified and fire
Municipality has contractually bound the Consultant before the product is delivered to the Consultant.
'n Recognizes that MPAC is not necessarily the owner of all the data contained in the product. Further, it
recognizes that only designated individuals involved in the planning process or in meeting the.
municipality's statutory obligations will use the product.
8) This paragraph recognizes that MPAC and/or its suppliers hold any copyright, intellectual and propridary
rights to the products.
9) Reinforces that the municipality will ensure that the products are secure and protected from unauthorized
access.
lo) 4Jhile MPAG will endeavour to deliver consistently high quality produgs is a timely fashion, this
paragraph recognizes that problems or errors may occur and MPAC provides no guarantee or warranty for
the products.
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11) Similar to paragraph 10, this paragraph recognizes that problems may occur and MPAC is not liable for late
delivery, problems or errors in the products. Additionally, it recognizes that the municipality is responsible
to MPAC and its suppliers should it breach this agreement. The municipality may wish to include similar
provisions in any sub-license agreements to ensure that the municipality is indemnified as well.
12) Similar to paragraphs 10 and 11, this paragraph contains specific disclaimers regarding the delivery of
products through MPAC's web site.
13) This paragraph recognizes that MPAC and its suppliers could suffer commercially by any unauthorized
product disclosure.
14) This paragraph is covered in MPAC's existing licence agreements. It has been expanded in the new
agreement and requires adherence to all relevant privacy and access to information laws and any privacy
guidelines issued by MPAC's suppliers.
1~ Indicates that the municipality will maintain adequate records for at least two years and, if required, MPAC
may conduct an audit of the municipality's records andlor systems to ensure compliance wrth the
agreement. This clause is common in intellectual property licences and is a business requirement for
MPAC.
1~ The municipality will ensure that any copyrights, ownership notifications and use restrictions are not
removed from the products.
1'n This paragraph indicates that the Agreement will be terminated if the municipality continues to be is breach
of the Agreement after receiving notice from MPAC. Additionally, this paragraph recognizes that MPAC
could move for injunction to prevent continued breach.
IH) Enforces the use of the product for the teen of the Agreement (and for non-online products used beyond the
term) and indicates that the municipality will destroy the products if the Agreement is terminated.
19) The agreement is expressly confined for use by the municipality.
20) This sets out the term of The Agreement.
21) This paragraph completes the Agreement and clearly rules out any other "understandings" between the
parties. For example, if the terms and conditions are not included in the foundation agreement or product
use sheets, it is not part of the Agreement unless parties sign some form of amending documentation.
22) This paragraph indicates that if the Agreement is terminated, the cited paragraphs will continue to exist.
Z3) Indicates that the laws of Ontario govern this Agreement. If the Municipality retains a Consultant who is
based outside Ontario, the Municipality, in its contract engaging the Consultant, needs to ensure this clause
is included in the contract with the Consultant.
24) Added for completeness so parties know to whom and where any notices contemplated by the parties
should be sent.
November 16,?006
ASSESSMENT ROLL ON MUNIQPAL HIOSK
PRODUCT USE SHEET
This Product Use Sheet when executed by both MPAC and Customer forms part of the Agreement dated as of the 1" day
of January 2007 between MPAC and Customer. (`The Agreement'0
1.0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A publicly accessible Information Terminal or Kiosk at the municipal office that may contain municipal information and only
those data elements that appear on the Customer's Assessment Roll.
2.0 PRODUCT USE
Provide the general public with access to an el~tronic copy of Ute Assessment Roll during Customer's regular business hours
subject to the conditions listed on this Product Use Sheet.
3.0 PRODUCT FORMAT
MPAC supplied Data Elements extracted digitally by Customer.
4.0 PRODUCT DELIVERY FREQUENCY
For MPAC Data Elements, via a~ual release of the Year-end Tax Tape or CD Roll.
5.0 PRODUCT FEE
None
6.0 SUPPLEMENTARY TERMS AND CONDTfIONS
1. Product is displayed on the Customer Information Terminal or Kiosk only.
2. Access to Assessment Roll information is limited to (i) search by roll number or property address only and (ii) single-page
screen print by screen oz for individual properties.
3. MI'AC shall have a right to approve the use of MPAC name by Customer and to otherwise monitor Customer's
TermiaaUKiosk.
All other Terms and Condition are wvered in The Agreement.
The parties agree to the foregoing provisions contained is this Product Use Sheet.
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ENHANCED ACCESS TO ASSESSMENT DATA ELEMENTS
PRODUCT USE SHEET
This Product Use Sheet when executed by both MPAC and Customer forms part of the Agreement dated as of the 1° day of
January 2007 between MPAC and Customer. ("The Agrcement'~
I.0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A site on the Customer's web site that provides password-protected access to the following Assessment Data Elements supplied by
MFAC under MPAC Product Year-end Tax Tape, CD Roll, CD OASYS or any other MPAC produC app%~b~ ~e AD~cnP~n+
Roo Number, Owaer Name(s), Property Address, Property Location Description, Property
Lot Area, Lot Frontage, Lot Depth, Properly Classification(s) and Current Vaiae Assessment(s). Additionally, the Current Value
Assessments from previous years may be listed.
2.0 PRODUCT USE
A password-protected site on the Customer's web site intended for property owners' Personal use only and subject to the tams and
conditions listed on this Product Use Shea.
3.0 PRODUCT FORMAT
MPAC supplied Data Elements attracted digitally by Customer. Data elements from non-MPAC sources may be displayed in
conjunction with MPAC data elements. No sales information will be displayed on this site.
4.0 PRODUCT DELIVERY FREQUENCY
For MPAC Data Elements, via quarterly release of CD OASYS, annual release of the Year-end Tax Tape or CD Roll, or any oths
product distributed by MPAC. For Customer supplied data, as provided by Customs.
5.0 PRODUCT FEE
None
6.0 SUPPLEMENTARY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
I. Product is displayed on the Customs web site only.
2. Customs limits access to the Product to (i) Property owners whose properties are located within the Customer jurisdiction;
(ii) PIN-protected access on a view-on1Y basis on CYrstomer web site, (iii) search by roll nwnber, property address and~or a parcel
map with point and click selection capability and (iv) display property information for only one property at a time.
3. Customs shall require property owners to "Accept" the Customs's web-based tams and conditioms for use before proceeding to
access the Product. Such terms and conditions will (i) require property owners to use the Product for their own assessment and
taxation purposes and (ii) must reflect the terms and conditions of the Agreement.
4. Customs will implement online security features to help prevent automated-access to and/or screen scraping of the Product.
5. MPAC shall have a right to approve the use of MPAC name by Customs and to otherwise monita Customs's website.
6. Where, ands anoths licence agreement, Customs is licensed by eiths MPAC or a third party to receive Ontario Parcel data,
Customs shall be entitled to use the data elements in this Product Use Sheet in cenjunsion with Ontario Parcel data in accordance
with the provisions of such oths licence agreement and The Agreement.
~. Where Customs becomes aware that a property owns is in breach of the Customer's web•based terms and conditions of use,
Customs will promptly notify the property owner of the breach and, if alts reasonable notice property owns eartinues to be in
breach, Customs will revoke access to Product by such property owns.
8. Ochs sites on Customs web site may contain other Customerowned products and/or services.
All oths Terms and Conditions are covered in The Agreemen<•
The parties agree to the foregoipg ~mvisions contained in this Product Use Shcet.
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ASSESSED VALUE LOOKUP
PRODUCT USE SHEET
This Product Use Sheet when executed by both MPAC and Customer forms part of the Agreement dated as of the 1 ° day of
]anuary 2007 between MPAC and Customer. ("The Agreement's
1.0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A site on the Customer's web site that provides access to only the following assessment data elements from the ~gp;
Assessment Roll, supplied by MPAC under MPAC Product Year-end Tax Tape or CD Roll: Assessment Roll Number,
Property Location, Current Valne Assessment(s) and Property Classification(s).
2.0 PRODUCT USE
A site on the Customer's web site intended for personal use only and subject to the tents and conditions listed on this Product
Use Sheet
3.0 PRODUCT FORMAT
MPAC supplied Data Elements extracted digitally by Customer. Data elemems from non-MPAC sources may be displayed in
conjunction with IvIPAC data elements. No sales information will be displayed on this site.
4.0 PRODUCT DELIVERY FREQUENCY
For MPAC Data Elements, via annual release of the Year-end Tax Tape or CD Roll. For Customer supplied data, as provided
by Customer.
5.0 PRODUCT FEE
None
ti.0 SUPPLEMENTARY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Product is displayed on the Customer web site only.
2. Customer limits access to the Product to (i) access on a view-only basis on Customer web site, (ii) search by roll mtmber,
property address and/or a parcel map with point and click selection capability and (iii) display property information for only
one properly at a time.
3. Customer shall require ttsers to "Accept" the Customer's web-based terms and conditions for use, at each login, before
proceeding to access the Product. Such tents and conditions will (i) require users to use the Product for their own
assessment and taxation purposes and (ii) must reflect the terms and conditions of the Agreement.
4. Customer will implement online security feattrces to help prevent automated-access to and/or screen scraping of the Product
5. MPAC shall have a right to approve the use of MPAC name by Customer and to otherwise monitor Customer's website.
6. Where, under aaother licence agreement, Customer is licensed by either MPAC or a third party to receive Ontario Parcel
data, Customer shall be entitled to use the data elements in this Product Use Sheet in conjunction with Ontario Parcet data in
accordance with the provisions of such other licence agreement and The Agreement.
7. Where Customer becomes aware that a user is not in compliance with Customer's web•based terms a~ condidons of use or
the terms and conditions have been breached, Customer will promptly notify the user of the breach and, if after reasonable
Mice user continues to be in breach, Customer will revoke access to Product by such user.
8. Customer web site may contain other Customer-owned products and/or services.
All other Terms and Conditions are covered in The Agreement.
The parties agree to the fore provisions contained in this Product Use Sheet
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MUNIQPAL CONNECT°~M
PRODUCT USE SHEET
This Product Use Shat wben executed by both MPAC and Customer forms part of the Agrcement dated as of the 1st day of
January 2007 between MPAC and Customer. ('"fhe Agreement")
1.0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Municipal Connects" provides the Customer with access to assessment information via MPAC's Municipal Connect website
using a unique nsemame and password. Access to the system is delivered to the Municipal Administrator who then has
authority to distribute the product to be used in accordance with the terms and conditions listed on this Product Use Sheet.
2.0 PRODUCT USE
r~ To meet Customer's own internal planning requirements in accordance with the provisions of 5.53 of the Assessment Act;
r3) To use those assessment data elements extracted from the Product, which are expressly set out in any Ontario statute or
regulation for tbe purpose set out in such statute or regulation;
iii) To gcroerate queries and extract data for manipulation in 3rd party software;
iv) To provide a property owner, upon request, with paper copies of owcer's property information (except General Property
Enquiry screen, which contains the new assessment base year value). Where the Customer subscribes to the Municipal
Connects" GIS Viewer, Customer can provide the property owner with a copy of the parcel map for tbetr property;
v) Upon request pursuant to the provisions of the Health Protection and Promotion Act (HPPA), to provide under sub-licence
to a medical officer of health the information extracted from the Product to be used for FIPPA purposes.
3.0 PRODUCT FORMAT
MPAC's Municipal Connect is sa Internet-based website.
4.0 PRODUCT DELIVERY FREQUENCY
Municipal Connect is updated oa a regular basis to reflect the most recent informa~ available. Customer can extract the
OASYS Balk Data Transfer (formerly CD OASYS) report from Municipal Connect ,free of charge, to s maximum of four
times per year. The Assessment Roll Balk Data Transfer (formerly CD Roll) report is provided, flee of charge, annually to
reflect assessment information as of the roll return date.
5.0 PRODUCT FEE
There is no charge to the Customer for Municipal Connect,
6.0 SUPPLEMENTARY TERMS AND
I. Where, under another licence agreement, Customer is licensed by either MPAC or a third party to receive Ontario Parcel
data, Customer shall be entitled to use Municipal Connects" in conjunction with Ontario Parcel data in accordance with the
provisions of such other licence agreement.
2. The Municipal Administrator is identified pursuant to the "Municipal Connect -Request for Administrator's Account"
document.
All other Terms and Conditions are covered in The Agreement.
The parties agree to the foregoing provisions contained in this Product Use Sheet.
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