Authorization and Customer Restrictions Sample Clauses

The 'Authorization and Customer Restrictions' clause defines the permissions granted to the customer regarding the use of a product or service, while also outlining specific limitations on that use. Typically, this clause clarifies what actions the customer is authorized to perform, such as accessing certain features or data, and prohibits activities like sublicensing, reverse engineering, or sharing access with unauthorized parties. Its core function is to protect the provider’s intellectual property and business interests by ensuring the customer uses the offering only as intended and within agreed boundaries.
Authorization and Customer Restrictions. 7.1. Neither Customer nor its authorized users may: (i) resell or redistribute the services, (ii) allow multiple users to directly or indirectly access any service that is made available on a per-user basis, (iii) access the services in order to build a competitive product or service, or (iv) reverse engineer the services.
Authorization and Customer Restrictions 

Related to Authorization and Customer Restrictions

  • Authorization and Consent The Government has given its authorization and consent for all use and manufacture of any invention described in and covered by a patent of the United States in the performance of this Agreement or any part hereof or any amendment hereto or any subcontract hereunder (including any lower-tier subcontract) which is expected to exceed $100,000.

  • Authorization of Services a. The Contractor and its subcontractors shall have in place, and follow, written authorization policies and procedures. b. The Contractor shall have in effect mechanisms to ensure consistent application of review criteria for authorization decisions. c. The Contractor shall consult with the requesting provider for medical services when appropriate. d. Any decision to deny a service authorization request or to authorize a service in an amount, duration, or scope that is less than requested, shall be made by an individual who has appropriate expertise in addressing the beneficiary’s medical and behavioral health.