Common use of Customers Right to Use the Service Clause in Contracts

Customers Right to Use the Service. 9.1 Customer’s right to use the Service is limited to the rights expressly granted in the Agreement. Customer is not entitled to transfer or give the right to use the Service or documentation related to Service to any third party, unless expressly otherwise agreed in writing. Customer’s right to use the Service and related documentation shall be valid for the term of the Agreement. In addition to above, Customer shall not: (a) commercially exploit or make the Service or documentation related to the Service available to any third party unless otherwise stated on the Service Description or in these general terms and conditions; or (b) make derivative works of or reverse engineer any part of the Service in order to build a similar or competitive product or service. 9.2 Virta will endeavour to inform Customer of any material changes in advance, at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the change becoming effective. The responsibility to inform does not concern urgent changes (e.g. data security updates, hotfixes from third party hardware or component providers or other measures estimated as sudden needs of change by Virta). If the Service materially changes from what has been agreed under this Agreement, Customer shall have a right to terminate the Agreement on giving sixty (60) calendar days’ written notice. 9.3 Customer acknowledges and agrees that none of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s purchase terms, order terms, or other terms of engagement or business (whether standard or amended) shall be applicable to the subject matter set forth in the Agreement and the terms and conditions of the Agreement shall solely and exclusively govern the Parties’ relationship described herein. 9.4 Any EV Driver who receives charging or other services via ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Service shall be subject to the separate EV Driver user agreement entered into when registering for ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Application and Virta will provide services to EV Driver as described in the Service Description.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions

Customers Right to Use the Service. 9.1 Customer’s right to use the Service is limited to the rights expressly granted in the Agreement. Customer is not entitled to transfer or give the right to use the Service or documentation related to Service to any third party, unless expressly otherwise agreed in writing. Customer’s right to use the Service and related documentation shall be valid for the term of the Agreement. In addition to above, Customer shall not: (a) commercially exploit or make the Service or documentation related to the Service available to any third party unless otherwise stated on the Service Description or in these general terms and conditions; or (b) make derivative works of or reverse engineer any part of the Service in order to build a similar or competitive product or service. 9.2 Virta will endeavour to inform Customer of any material changes in advance, at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the change becoming effective. The responsibility to inform does not concern urgent changes (e.g. data security updates, hotfixes from third party hardware or component providers or other measures estimated as sudden needs of change by Virta▇▇▇▇▇). If the Service materially changes from what has been agreed under this Agreement, Customer shall have a right to terminate the Agreement on giving sixty (60) calendar days’ written notice. 9.3 Customer acknowledges and agrees that none of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s purchase terms, order terms, or other terms of engagement or business (whether standard or amended) shall be applicable to the subject matter set forth in the Agreement and the terms and conditions of the Agreement shall solely and exclusively govern the Parties’ relationship described herein. 9.4 Any EV Driver who receives charging or other services via ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Service shall be subject to the separate EV Driver user agreement entered into when registering for ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Application and Virta will provide services to EV Driver as described in the Service Description.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions