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OUR MISSION:  1. Advanced Communications Online is Global Networking People as American Culture International Relations 2. American Communications Online Network Encourages talented people to develop and participate. 3. ACO Club is archiving, researching, writing, expanding our knowledge base in art, culture, education, science, technology, history, folklife, spiritual science sacred sites.

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Archivists & Historians of our Legacy, Art, Culture, Education, Legends, Myths, and History = Advanced Communications FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, and MATH we call the STEM Program.

We would like to encourage my gran daughter Kali Smith into the STEM Program. See how that works for me, TJ Morris ET Radio

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By preserving collections made in the arts and the humanities, the ACO Association, Ascension.Center encouraged research and educational use of its collections and made information about them available through online catalogues.

The identification and promotion of shared standards was critical to the ACO Association and UFO Association’s work. Preserving and exchanging digital information relies upon their widespread adoption and so did a more integrated approach to resource discovery which may have helped our users to find the resources they required irrespective of where they are located or how they are stored.

We rely on donations and volunteers in our American Communications Online Community. We do this for educational information sharing online among our American Culture International Relations Archivists Libraries and Data Bases.

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  • Sign Oral History Project
  • In May 1999, Sign Historical Group (SHG) researchers, writers, and historians convened a foundational workshop in Chicago to discuss the state of affairs, and application of historical methods to the sometimes sketchy, often misinterpreted and always-incomplete history of the UFO phenomenon. One area lacking preservation was the archiving of spoken memories and personal commentaries of historical significance through recorded interviews.
  • Many individuals who have personal knowledge of some aspect of UFO history, whether witnesses, government officials and personnel, scientists and investigators, or individuals involved in the social aspects of the phenomenon, have never been interviewed concerning perspectives only they can provide. We therefore initiated the Sign Oral History Project to preserve significant historical information and ultimately make it available for scholarly study.
  • What are UFOs? The truth being after seventy years we still have no idea. Historian David Jacobs observes, “It is difficult to name another subject so quickly identifiable, so widely debated, so easily dismissed, and yet so little understood.” Why is that? For one reason, the UFO issue has never received an objective, systematic scientific study. Professors Wendt and Duvall note in our current state, “the UFO can be ‘known’ only by not asking what it is.” This disregard of UFOs goes further to active denial of their object status. To that extent “one may speak of a ‘UFO taboo,’ a prohibition in the authoritative public sphere on taking UFOs seriously.”
  • It is also true after seventy years the UFO phenomenon has a robust history that pervades post-war American culture. What we can know about UFOs is the experiential phenomenon, and based on available sources, its effect within the Air Force and intelligence agencies from 1946-1969, including official responses and the attitudes that have shaped the issue. For a very concise history, see: Thomas Tulien, “History of the United States Air Force UFO Programs.”
  • Credit goes to Jan Aldrich on 7-25-2019 for sharing his knowledge of this project. TJTM – ACIR
  • Source: http://sohp.us/index.php
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DR. KEN JOHNSTON SR.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE STORY OF KEN JOHNSTON, NASA ARCHIVIST/ WHISTLEBLOWER

Dr. R. Ken Johnston, Sr, was one of 4 Civilian Astronaut Consultant Pilots from the Apollo Moon Program, is a retired aerospace engineer, former active duty US Marine, and “NASA Whistle Blower.” He refused to strictly follow orders and destroy a nearly-complete collection of 8″ x 10″ glossy photo-prints from the Apollo program.  These photos are not available from NASA at this time and are of a higher resolution than what is found on-line. Johnston was born at Fort Sam Houston US Army Air Corps Base in San Antonio, TX. in1942.  

Johnston was hired by Grumman Aircraft Corp. because of his training as a pilot with an avionics background for the Apollo Lunar Module testing. His duty was to assist with cockpit and instrument development and Astronaut training at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.  Ken later worked at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory, where all the moon rocks were stored, cataloged and in some cases, distributed to scientists from around the world.  As the Director of the Data and Photo Control Department, he had access to all the original lunar pictures, film and slides.

 When the lunar sample distribution wound down, he was instructed to destroy what remained of the photo archive, but Johnston kept one set as a personal collection for a work portfolio.  This personal portfolio became known as “Ken’s Archive” and has been used by researchers from around the world to help them discover evidence of ET presence, past and present on the Moon.

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KEN’S MOON, MULTI-BOOK PROJECT – KEN’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY, MISSION REPORTS, AND ARCHIVE WERE DONATED TO THE ROSWELL “INTERNATIONAL UFO MUSEUM” in JULY 2016.

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Dr. Johnston’s latest works are the documentation of his Metaphysical Journey and contact with ET’s since he was only 7 years old.  More information about his books and DVD’s is available at:


Terms and Conditions

This page contains a sample of the Terms and Conditions for the provision of any work or service that ACO -ACIR instructed to complete including, but not limited to, research projects, software development projects or item of consultancy.

In practice, these terms will be supplied in full to the Theresa J Morris partners, clients and collaborators involved in the work or service, accompanied by a Scheme of Work detailing the deliverables.

For more information on how ACO Club works to complete these services, please visit the pages regarding our development philosophy and rationale. 

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TERMS & CONDITIONS

The Services

The services supplied under this Agreement to fulfill the attached SoW (the ‘Services’) are provided by Theresa J Morris’s ACO Invisible College (‘ACO’) and ACIR, acting through one of its academic departments, Allied Command Officers and ACE Metaphysical Institute Digital Information Services as Domains, Webhosting.

ACO and ACIR shall carry out the Services in accordance with Good Industry Practice.  ‘Good Industry Practice’ means standards, practices, methods and procedures conforming to the law and the degree of skill and care, diligence, prudence and foresight that would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced person or body engaged in a similar type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances.

If the Client reasonably believes that the way in which ACO is performing the Services is deficient, it shall notify ACO in writing at the earliest possible opportunity, giving full details of the perceived deficiencies.  The parties shall then discuss the matter in good faith to establish where any deficiencies may lie and an appropriate course of action to deal with them, as part of which ACO shall remedy any agreed faults within an agreed, reasonable period generally not exceeding 21 working days.  If the parties are unable to agree on a course of action, they shall initiate the dispute resolution process set out in this Agreement.

In the event that ACO is delayed, prevented or hindered from performing any of its obligations in this Agreement by circumstances beyond its reasonable and direct control, ACO shall be excused from that performance for as long as such circumstances reasonably persist, but shall take all reasonable steps to minimize the effects on the performance of this Agreement while sharing the ACO Articles and By-Laws.  Should ACO be so delayed, prevented or impeded, it shall promptly inform the Client of the nature of the relevant cause and its likely duration.

Confidentiality & Intellectual Property

Any data, information or materials which the Client supplies to ACO in the course of this Agreement shall represent Confidential Information and/or Background IP (as defined below) belonging to the Client by ACIR. ACO shall keep confidential all information supplied to it by the Client in connection with the Services (‘Confidential Information’), and shall not disclose Confidential Information to third parties or members of its staff or students outside the team performing the Services without the Client’s prior written consent; where consent is granted, ACO shall only disclose Confidential Information under legally-binding confidentiality agreements on terms no less onerous than those in this Agreement  The obligations of confidentiality herein shall survive expiry or termination of this Agreement by 5 years and shall not apply to information which ACO can clearly demonstrate by written record:  enters the public domain through no fault of ACO; becomes lawfully available to ACO from an unconnected third  party under no obligations of confidentiality or with the lawful right to make such a disclosure;  has been independently developed or conceived for or by ACO without reference to the ACO Association – ACIR  Client ‘s Confidential Information; or   ACO is required to disclose by law or a regulation, in which circumstances it shall wherever practicable give reasonable advance notice of the intended disclosure to the Client, and the relaxation of the obligations of confidentiality shall apply only for as long as necessary to comply with the relevant law or regulation and solely for the purposes of such compliance.

Nothing in this Agreement shall affect the ownership of intellectual property rights existing prior to this Agreement or generated outside of its scope (‘Background IP’).  Any developments and/or modifications to Background IP belonging to a party made in the course of carrying out the Services shall be the property of the party owning that Background IP.

Liability

ACO shall not assume liability, including liability for financial reimbursement, towards the Client for any act, omission or default for which it may become liable under the terms of this Agreement to the extent that such liability is the result of an act, omission or default of ACO. The Client shall nevertheless use its reasonable endeavors to mitigate any losses it may incur.  Neither party can be liable to the other for any claims or demands arising out of this Agreement for loss of income, profits, turnover, business, opportunity, goodwill, economic loss, indirect loss or consequential loss, no matter how arising and whether by breach or by negligence and whether in contract, tort or otherwise.  To the maximum extent permitted by law, the terms and conditions in this Agreement are in place of any warranties, obligations or conditions implied by law, trade usage or custom.  This clause shall not limit or exclude any liability that may not be limited or excluded in law, such as solely by way of example, liability for death or personal injury.

General

Neither party shall use the other’s name, crest, logo or trademarks, or the name of any of its staff or students, nor imply their identity, in connection with this Agreement without the express written permission of that party or individual, except that nothing in this clause shall restrict, delay, impede or prevent a party from using the other party’s name when making disclosures under applicable freedom of information legislation or in its own reports or internal literature.

Either party may terminate this Agreement by giving notice in writing to the other party subject to a minimum of 30 working days’ notice; ACO will not refund fees on a pro rata basis once its costs and uncancellable commitments have been considered. Termination of this Agreement shall not affect the survival of any clauses or provisions herein which are stated, or which by their nature are intended, to continue after termination or expiry.

This Agreement supersedes and terminates all other agreements, terms, understandings and representations regarding the Services between the parties and constitutes the entire agreement between them concerning the Services.  This clause shall not exclude liability for fraudulent representation or concealment made prior to this Agreement coming into force.  No failure to exercise or delay in the exercise of any right or remedy which any party may have under this Agreement or in connection with this Agreement shall operate as a waiver that right or remedy.

This Agreement is made and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of Santa Rosa County, Florida and The United States. In the event of any difference or dispute arising from this Agreement, the parties will endeavor to settle such matters between themselves in good faith, initially at an operational level, but if this is not successful within 14 days, through their appropriate responsible senior officers.  Should the parties be unable to resolve matters within a further period of 25 working days, they shall refer the matter promptly for final, binding resolution using Alternative Dispute Resolution techniques by either ACIR Mediation the Ascension Center for Effective Dispute Resolution if both parties are based in the USA or  the International Chamber of Commerce if one of the parties is based outside the USA or UK.  The language of any such proceedings shall be English.

Nothing in this Agreement shall confer or purport to confer on any third party any benefit or any right to enforce any term of this Agreement.

Each party shall fully comply with applicable anti-bribery legislation and neither party shall engage in any activity, practice or conduct which would constitute an offence under that legislation.

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Google’s social and sharing products and services enable people from diverse backgrounds to start conversations, share experiences, collaborate on projects, and form new communities. Our policies play an important role in maintaining a positive experience for our users on the products listed below (collectively referred to as the “Services”). Please follow these policies as you:

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We depend heavily upon users to let us know about content that may violate our policies. After we are notified of a potential policy violation, we may review the content and act, including restricting access to the content, removing the content, refusing to print the content and limiting or terminating a user’s access to Google products. Note that we may make exceptions to these policies based on artistic, educational, or documentary considerations, or when there are other substantial benefits to the public from not acting.

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Our Services enable discussion of many topics, but we do not allow content that facilitates the sale of regulated products and services, including alcohol, gambling, pharmaceuticals and unapproved supplements, tobacco, fireworks, weapons, or health/medical devices.

Because these topics are often heavily regulated and may not be appropriate for all ages or in all countries, we have created tools on Google+ to help you target your content to users of the appropriate ages in the right markets. If your content promotes regulated goods and services, you are responsible for applying the appropriate age and geographical restrictions for that content where these tools are available. If we receive a complaint that such content is targeting audiences in violation of applicable laws and regulations, we may remove or restrict the offending content or account.

Even with the appropriate age and geographical restrictions in place, we still do not allow the facilitation of the sale of the products listed above.

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Do not use our services with the intent to deceive, mislead or confuse users by either impersonating any person or organizations you do not represent, or concealing your ownership or primary purpose. This includes directing content about politics, social issues, or matters of public concern to users in a country other than your own, if you misrepresent or intentionally conceal your country of origin or other material details about yourself. We’re not saying you can’t publish parody, satire or use a pseudonym/pen name – just avoid content that is likely to mislead readers about your identity.

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14. Use of Multiple Accounts

Do not create or use multiple accounts to evade our policies or bypass blocks or otherwise subvert restrictions placed on your account. For example, if you’ve been blocked by another user or suspended for abuse, don’t create a replacement account that engages in similar activity.

15. Terrorist Content

We do not permit terrorist organizations to use Google+ for any purpose, including recruitment. Google+ also strictly prohibits content related to terrorism, such as content that promotes terrorist acts, incites violence, or celebrates terrorist attacks.

If posting content related to terrorism for an educational, documentary, scientific, or artistic purpose, be mindful to provide enough information so viewers understand the context.

About our Policies and Terms

These policies apply generally to the content you post on our Services. Some services have their own separate policies that can be found within those services and apply to your use of them. All Google products and services are governed by their applicable terms of service.

Reporting Potential Issues

If you encounter content or a user that you believe violates the above policies, please report it to us using the “Report Abuse” link (or similarly named link). Learn more about reporting abuse on Google+Hangouts invitations, and Google Photos.

ACIR American Communications INFORMATION Researchers

OUR MISSION:  1. Advanced Communications Online is Global Networking People as American Culture International Relations 2. American Communications Online Network Encourages talented people to develop and participate. 3. ACO Club is archiving, researching, writing, expanding our knowledge base in art, culture, education, science, technology, history, folklife, spiritual science sacred sites.

Company Type

Private limited with Share Capital

Company Status

Active – Accounts Filed

Incorporated On

26 June 2008

Nature of business (SIC)

82990 Other business support service activities N.E.C. –

Accounts

Available to 30 Jun 2018. Next accounts due by 30 Mar 2020

ACO Data Base Archive Companies Online Information Data Base

American Communications Online Trusted Business Trade Association

ACO CLUB

Theresa J Morris

ACO Association Trade Association Brand

WORDWIDE WEBINARS Organization is FOR ALLIED COMMAND ORRGANIZATION LIBRARY TRAINING ON THE INTERNET for AMERICAN COMMUNICATIONS ONLINE ACO Association –

Agent is TJ Morris Agency for Advanced Communications Agency.

American Communications Online is the Holding Company for all DOMAINS paid for by Theresa J Morris Ministries. Ascension Center Oracle is for members of ACO CLUB – with Theresa J Morris as Agent

Conserve observe and protect aco era cop.

American Communications Online – ACO CLUB – ACIR Conserve-Observe- Protect

Archivists & Historians of our Legacy, Art, Culture, Education, Legends, Myths, and History = Advanced Communications FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, and MATH we call the STEM Program.

We would like to encourage my gran daughter Kali Smith into the STEM Program. See how that works for me, TJ Morris ET Radio

TJ Morris ET Radio SHOWS ARCHIVES.

Advanced ACO Association, UFO Association Organization by American Communications Online

American Communications Online – Resource

Theresa J Morris – Lead Investigator & Librarian

Jan Aldrich – Lead Historian & Archivist in USA.

Thomas R Becker – ACO Club General Manager

Advanced Communications Agency

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ACO CLUB Administration Management Company

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 Advanced Communications Agency – Business to Business Trade Directory

Ascension Age Lightworker’s Guide – Health & Wellness Integrative Medicine Directory

ACO Association with UFO Association for sharing knowledge of this project. TJTM – ACIR

ACO American Communications Online – Professional Trade Association Building Community with TJ Morris. Share Allied Command Organization in our Universal Life Ascension.Center Electronic Digital Information publishing and content provider Company. The following data will be completed within 24 business hours:

· Company Name

· DBA / Tradestyle

· Phone Number

· Business Address

· Business Structure / Legal Structure

· Company Website

· Number of Employees

· SIC / NAICS

· Year Business Started

· CEO, Owners, Officers, Directors, Managers

Other updates may take longer due to validation and verification, for example:

· Banking & Financial Information:A screenshot of a cell phone

Description automatically generatedACO Association collects, preserves and promotes electronic resources which result from research and teaching in the arts and humanities, as well as Sciences. ACE Folklife and ACE Metaphysical Institute founder Theresa J Thurmond Morris pays for the cost to keep our links up on the American Communications Online and TJ Morris Agency accounts.

By preserving collections made in the arts and the humanities, the ACO Association, Ascension.Center encouraged research and educational use of its collections and made information about them available through online catalogues.

The identification and promotion of shared standards was critical to the ACO Association and UFO Association’s work. Preserving and exchanging digital information relies upon their widespread adoption and so did a more integrated approach to resource discovery which may have helped our users to find the resources they required irrespective of where they are located or how they are stored.

We rely on donations and volunteers in our American Communications Online Community. We do this for educational information sharing online among our American Culture International Relations Archivists Libraries and Data Bases.

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  • UFO – SOHP
  • Sign Oral History Project
  • In May 1999, Sign Historical Group (SHG) researchers, writers, and historians convened a foundational workshop in Chicago to discuss the state of affairs, and application of historical methods to the sometimes sketchy, often misinterpreted and always-incomplete history of the UFO phenomenon. One area lacking preservation was the archiving of spoken memories and personal commentaries of historical significance through recorded interviews.
  • Many individuals who have personal knowledge of some aspect of UFO history, whether witnesses, government officials and personnel, scientists and investigators, or individuals involved in the social aspects of the phenomenon, have never been interviewed concerning perspectives only they can provide. We therefore initiated the Sign Oral History Project to preserve significant historical information and ultimately make it available for scholarly study.
  • What are UFOs? The truth being after seventy years we still have no idea. Historian David Jacobs observes, “It is difficult to name another subject so quickly identifiable, so widely debated, so easily dismissed, and yet so little understood.” Why is that? For one reason, the UFO issue has never received an objective, systematic scientific study. Professors Wendt and Duvall note in our current state, “the UFO can be ‘known’ only by not asking what it is.” This disregard of UFOs goes further to active denial of their object status. To that extent “one may speak of a ‘UFO taboo,’ a prohibition in the authoritative public sphere on taking UFOs seriously.”
  • It is also true after seventy years the UFO phenomenon has a robust history that pervades post-war American culture. What we can know about UFOs is the experiential phenomenon, and based on available sources, its effect within the Air Force and intelligence agencies from 1946-1969, including official responses and the attitudes that have shaped the issue. For a very concise history, see: Thomas Tulien, “History of the United States Air Force UFO Programs.”
  • Credit goes to Jan Aldrich on 7-25-2019 for sharing his knowledge of this project. TJTM – ACIR
  • Source: http://sohp.us/index.php
  • ACO RADIO
  • Theresa J Morris
  • ACO CLUB Members Only!
  • https://acoclub.app/aco-club-members-only
  • American Communications Online
  • TJ Morris ET Radio Station Brand
  • TJ Morris Agency-Media, News, Publishing
  • ACO Association (850) 376-9100 or (850) 736-5138
  • You Tube Channel American Communications Online
  • https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=aco+american+communications+online
  •  TJMorrisAgency@gmail.com Theresa J. Morris at dial (850) 376-9100 or (850) 736-5138 and destroy the original message. 
  •  

ALLIED COMMAND ORGANIZATION

A Department of American Communications Online

ET Science, Space, Advanced Communications Agency

ACE-ACO-ACIR  Archivists,  Historians, Researchers Digital Oral LIBRARY

Allied Command International Relations- American Communications Internet Researchers

DR. KEN JOHNSTON SR.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE STORY OF KEN JOHNSTON, NASA ARCHIVIST/ WHISTLEBLOWER

Dr. R. Ken Johnston, Sr, was one of 4 Civilian Astronaut Consultant Pilots from the Apollo Moon Program, is a retired aerospace engineer, former active duty US Marine, and “NASA Whistle Blower.” He refused to strictly follow orders and destroy a nearly-complete collection of 8″ x 10″ glossy photo-prints from the Apollo program.  These photos are not available from NASA at this time and are of a higher resolution than what is found on-line. Johnston was born at Fort Sam Houston US Army Air Corps Base in San Antonio, TX. in1942.  

Johnston was hired by Grumman Aircraft Corp. because of his training as a pilot with an avionics background for the Apollo Lunar Module testing. His duty was to assist with cockpit and instrument development and Astronaut training at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.  Ken later worked at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory, where all the moon rocks were stored, cataloged and in some cases, distributed to scientists from around the world.  As the Director of the Data and Photo Control Department, he had access to all the original lunar pictures, film and slides.

 When the lunar sample distribution wound down, he was instructed to destroy what remained of the photo archive, but Johnston kept one set as a personal collection for a work portfolio.  This personal portfolio became known as “Ken’s Archive” and has been used by researchers from around the world to help them discover evidence of ET presence, past and present on the Moon.

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KEN’S MOON, MULTI-BOOK PROJECT – KEN’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY, MISSION REPORTS, AND ARCHIVE WERE DONATED TO THE ROSWELL “INTERNATIONAL UFO MUSEUM” in JULY 2016.

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Dr. Johnston’s latest works are the documentation of his Metaphysical Journey and contact with ET’s since he was only 7 years old.  More information about his books and DVD’s is available at:


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The services supplied under this Agreement to fulfill the attached SoW (the ‘Services’) are provided by Theresa J Morris’s ACO Invisible College (‘ACO’) and ACIR, acting through one of its academic departments, Allied Command Officers and ACE Metaphysical Institute Digital Information Services as Domains, Webhosting.

ACO and ACIR shall carry out the Services in accordance with Good Industry Practice.  ‘Good Industry Practice’ means standards, practices, methods and procedures conforming to the law and the degree of skill and care, diligence, prudence and foresight that would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced person or body engaged in a similar type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances.

If the Client reasonably believes that the way in which ACO is performing the Services is deficient, it shall notify ACO in writing at the earliest possible opportunity, giving full details of the perceived deficiencies.  The parties shall then discuss the matter in good faith to establish where any deficiencies may lie and an appropriate course of action to deal with them, as part of which ACO shall remedy any agreed faults within an agreed, reasonable period generally not exceeding 21 working days.  If the parties are unable to agree on a course of action, they shall initiate the dispute resolution process set out in this Agreement.

In the event that ACO is delayed, prevented or hindered from performing any of its obligations in this Agreement by circumstances beyond its reasonable and direct control, ACO shall be excused from that performance for as long as such circumstances reasonably persist, but shall take all reasonable steps to minimize the effects on the performance of this Agreement while sharing the ACO Articles and By-Laws.  Should ACO be so delayed, prevented or impeded, it shall promptly inform the Client of the nature of the relevant cause and its likely duration.

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Any data, information or materials which the Client supplies to ACO in the course of this Agreement shall represent Confidential Information and/or Background IP (as defined below) belonging to the Client by ACIR. ACO shall keep confidential all information supplied to it by the Client in connection with the Services (‘Confidential Information’), and shall not disclose Confidential Information to third parties or members of its staff or students outside the team performing the Services without the Client’s prior written consent; where consent is granted, ACO shall only disclose Confidential Information under legally-binding confidentiality agreements on terms no less onerous than those in this Agreement  The obligations of confidentiality herein shall survive expiry or termination of this Agreement by 5 years and shall not apply to information which ACO can clearly demonstrate by written record:  enters the public domain through no fault of ACO; becomes lawfully available to ACO from an unconnected third  party under no obligations of confidentiality or with the lawful right to make such a disclosure;  has been independently developed or conceived for or by ACO without reference to the ACO Association – ACIR  Client ‘s Confidential Information; or   ACO is required to disclose by law or a regulation, in which circumstances it shall wherever practicable give reasonable advance notice of the intended disclosure to the Client, and the relaxation of the obligations of confidentiality shall apply only for as long as necessary to comply with the relevant law or regulation and solely for the purposes of such compliance.

Nothing in this Agreement shall affect the ownership of intellectual property rights existing prior to this Agreement or generated outside of its scope (‘Background IP’).  Any developments and/or modifications to Background IP belonging to a party made in the course of carrying out the Services shall be the property of the party owning that Background IP.

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Neither party shall use the other’s name, crest, logo or trademarks, or the name of any of its staff or students, nor imply their identity, in connection with this Agreement without the express written permission of that party or individual, except that nothing in this clause shall restrict, delay, impede or prevent a party from using the other party’s name when making disclosures under applicable freedom of information legislation or in its own reports or internal literature.

Either party may terminate this Agreement by giving notice in writing to the other party subject to a minimum of 30 working days’ notice; ACO will not refund fees on a pro rata basis once its costs and uncancellable commitments have been considered. Termination of this Agreement shall not affect the survival of any clauses or provisions herein which are stated, or which by their nature are intended, to continue after termination or expiry.

This Agreement supersedes and terminates all other agreements, terms, understandings and representations regarding the Services between the parties and constitutes the entire agreement between them concerning the Services.  This clause shall not exclude liability for fraudulent representation or concealment made prior to this Agreement coming into force.  No failure to exercise or delay in the exercise of any right or remedy which any party may have under this Agreement or in connection with this Agreement shall operate as a waiver that right or remedy.

This Agreement is made and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of Santa Rosa County, Florida and The United States. In the event of any difference or dispute arising from this Agreement, the parties will endeavor to settle such matters between themselves in good faith, initially at an operational level, but if this is not successful within 14 days, through their appropriate responsible senior officers.  Should the parties be unable to resolve matters within a further period of 25 working days, they shall refer the matter promptly for final, binding resolution using Alternative Dispute Resolution techniques by either ACIR Mediation the Ascension Center for Effective Dispute Resolution if both parties are based in the USA or  the International Chamber of Commerce if one of the parties is based outside the USA or UK.  The language of any such proceedings shall be English.

Nothing in this Agreement shall confer or purport to confer on any third party any benefit or any right to enforce any term of this Agreement.

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